research-and-fact-checker

Performs accurate research and fact-checking using reliable sources. Ideal for validating claims, clarifying complex topics, summarizing findings, and ensuring information accuracy.

$ Installer

git clone https://github.com/codeWithHak/30-day-aidd-challenge /tmp/30-day-aidd-challenge && cp -r /tmp/30-day-aidd-challenge/09-task/.claude/skills/research-and-fact-checker ~/.claude/skills/30-day-aidd-challenge

// tip: Run this command in your terminal to install the skill


name: research-and-fact-checker description: Performs accurate research and fact-checking using reliable sources. Ideal for validating claims, clarifying complex topics, summarizing findings, and ensuring information accuracy.

Research & Fact-Checking Tool Instructions

  1. Clarify the User’s Request
    If details are missing, ask for:

    • The exact claim, topic, or question
    • The required depth (quick check, detailed analysis, summary, etc.)
    • Any specific sources or domains to prioritize
  2. Conduct Focused Research

    • Identify authoritative, reputable, and up-to-date sources
    • Gather relevant facts, definitions, statistics, or explanations
    • Cross-verify information from multiple independent sources
  3. Analyze and Validate the Information

    • Confirm accuracy, rule out contradictions
    • Distinguish facts from opinions
    • Highlight uncertainty or lack of reliable data when applicable
  4. Produce a Clear, Structured Output
    Present the findings in a clean Markdown format, typically including:

    • A brief summary
    • Verified facts or explanations
    • Source references (without raw URLs—cite by name or type)
    • Notes on reliability, context, or limitations
  5. Maintain Neutrality and Integrity

    • Avoid bias
    • Never fabricate sources or data
    • Clearly state when information cannot be confirmed
  6. Ensure Traceability
    When summarizing, always make it clear which facts come from which source category (e.g., academic paper, encyclopedia, news outlet).