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Journalism source verification and fact-checking workflows. Use when verifying claims, checking source credibility, investigating social media accounts, reverse image searching, or building verification trails. Essential for reporters, fact-checkers, and researchers working with unverified information.
Write academic research documents following academic guidelines with peer-reviewed sources from Google Scholar and other academic databases. Always verify source credibility and generate IEEE standard references. Use for research papers, literature reviews, technical reports, theses, dissertations, conference papers, and academic proposals requiring proper citations and scholarly rigor.
Use this when the user wants to review, polish, or proofread articles. Triggers include requests such as "polish my article", "check this", "revise my writing", "proofread this", "look over my article"
Use whenever researching a technical question — a library, tool, API, error, version, or "what's the best way to X" — or whenever you're about to answer from memory. Forces multiple real searches over primary sources (official docs, source code, high-vote Stack Overflow, maintainer blogs) instead of one search plus training-data filler, and rejects SEO content-farm slop. Trigger on "research X", "look into", "what's the best library for", "how does X work", "is this still true", "find out".
Daily tech news collection. Search for the latest news in technical fields such as AI, GitHub, frontend, backend, and open-source projects, and generate Chinese summary blog articles. Keywords: news, daily news, tech news, AI news, GitHub trending.
Conduct exhaustive, citation-rich research on any topic using all available tools: web search, browser automation, documentation APIs, and codebase exploration. Use when asked to "research X", "find out about Y", "investigate Z", "deep dive into...", "what's the current state of...", "compare options for...", "fact-check this...", or any request requiring comprehensive, accurate information from multiple sources. Prioritizes accuracy over speed, cross-references claims across sources, identifies conflicts, and provides full citations. Outputs structured findings with confidence levels and source quality assessments.
Researches archives, contemporary accounts, and timeline reconstruction. Use when the album subject involves historical events that need primary source verification.
Launch and verify Dream local resources by hostname using hosts mappings and universe/substrate ports.
Verify claims in generated output against sources. Use as a separate pass AFTER content generation to catch hallucinations. Critical constraint - cannot be reliably combined with generation in a single pass.
Research topics, verify facts, check historical accuracy, and validate technical details. Use when writing non-fiction, historical fiction, or any content requiring factual accuracy.
Researches DOJ/FBI/SEC press releases, agency statements, and government sources. Use when research needs official government records or agency documentation.
Use when combining information from multiple Glean sources or when needing to synthesize results across documents, meetings, code, and people searches. Triggers on complex queries that span multiple data types, when results seem contradictory, when building comprehensive answers from partial information, or when the user asks for a complete picture of something that requires multiple queries.