research

Research topics by verifying actual source content. Use when asked to research or study links and documentation.

allowed_tools: WebFetch, mcp__mcp-omnisearch__web_search, mcp__mcp-omnisearch__kagi_summarizer_process, Read, Grep, Bash, Task

$ 安裝

git clone https://github.com/spences10/svelte-claude-skills /tmp/svelte-claude-skills && cp -r /tmp/svelte-claude-skills/.claude/skills/research ~/.claude/skills/svelte-claude-skills

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


name: research

prettier-ignore

description: Research topics by verifying actual source content. Use when asked to research or study links and documentation.

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allowed-tools: WebFetch, mcp__mcp-omnisearch__web_search, mcp__mcp-omnisearch__kagi_summarizer_process, Read, Grep, Bash, Task

Verified Research

Quick Start

When researching, always fetch and verify actual sources:

# Always do this
WebFetch URL → read content → verify claims → present findings

# Never do this
WebSearch → present snippets without verification

Core Rule

Never present findings without examining actual source content.

Steps:

  1. Fetch the actual source (WebFetch or extract tools)
  2. Read the complete relevant sections
  3. Verify claims match what source actually says
  4. Quote specific passages when making claims

Common Pitfalls

❌ Presenting search snippets as facts ❌ Trusting summaries without checking sources ❌ Citing sources you haven't read

When Uncertain

If you can't verify (paywall, 404, contradictions): Say so explicitly. Don't present unverified info as fact.

References

For detailed patterns and examples: