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Conduct in-depth web-based research on given topics, collect and organize materials for subsequent content creation. Automatically detect available web search tools (WebSearch or MCP search tools), fall back to DDGS when no tools are available. Output structured Markdown data summary with source citations.
USE FOR video search. Returns videos with title, URL, thumbnail, duration, view count, creator. Supports freshness filters, SafeSearch, pagination.
Free unlimited web search via self-hosted SearXNG (aggregates Google, Bing, DuckDuckGo, Reddit, GitHub and 70+ more engines). Use whenever the user needs to search the web for anything — news, docs, code examples, prices, people, places — even if they just say "search for X" or "look up Y". Prefer this over paid APIs. Run setup.sh first if SearXNG is not running.
This skill should be used when user asks to "search for papers", "find research papers", "search arXiv", "search PubMed", "find academic papers", "search IEEE", "search Scopus", or "look up scientific literature".
This skill should be used when user encounters "Tavily MCP error", "Tavily API key invalid", "web search not working", "Tavily failed", or needs help configuring Tavily integration.
General-purpose deep research with multi-source synthesis and confidence-scored findings. Auto-classifies complexity from quick lookup to exhaustive investigation. Cross-validates across independent sources with anti-hallucination verification, contradiction detection, and bias auditing. Produces synthesis products with evidence chains and provenance. Resumable journal sessions. Use when investigating technical topics, academic questions, market analysis, competitive intelligence, architecture decisions, technology evaluation, fact-checking, literature review, or trend analysis. NOT for code review (use honest-review), strategic decisions (use wargame), multi-perspective debate (use host-panel), or simple factual Q&A answerable in one search.
NIH grant research skill for clinical researchers. Grill-me intake (research idea + career stage + preliminary data + environment + submission posture + known institute targets) locks down the funding strategy before any search runs. Runs a 5-facet Consensus positioning analysis (with draft Significance/Innovation language), maps the research to the right NIH institutes and study sections via RePORTER, finds NOSIs and funded overlap, and produces an editable Word document (.docx) with budget/scope-aware mechanism recommendations, submission timelines, and a mandatory program officer recommendation. Triggers: 'grants for [topic]', 'find grants for my research idea', 'what grants match my research', 'help me find NIH funding', 'grant opportunities for my research', or any grant-related request. NIH-only scope — non-NIH funders (PCORI, DOD CDMRP, VA, foundations) are out of scope and flagged at intake.
Search arXiv physics, math, and computer science preprints using natural language queries. Powered by Valyu semantic search.
DEFAULT for all research and web queries. Use for any lookup, research, investigation, or question needing current info. Fast and cost-effective. Only use parallel-deep-research if user explicitly requests 'deep' or 'exhaustive' research.
ONLY use when user explicitly says 'deep research', 'exhaustive', 'comprehensive report', or 'thorough investigation'. Slower and more expensive than parallel-web-search. For normal research/lookup requests, use parallel-web-search instead.
Perform web searches using DuckDuckGo. Use when web search is needed and no API key is available or Brave Search is not preferred.
Search academic papers across arXiv, PubMed, Semantic Scholar, bioRxiv, medRxiv, Google Scholar, and more. Get BibTeX citations, download PDFs, analyze citation networks. Use for literature reviews, finding papers, and academic research.