# Send Deep Research to your agent
Hand the extracted package to your coding agent with a concrete install brief instead of figuring it out manually.
## Fast path
- Download the package from Yavira.
- Extract it into a folder your agent can access.
- Paste one of the prompts below and point your agent at the extracted folder.
## Suggested prompts
### New install

```text
I downloaded a skill package from Yavira. Read SKILL.md from the extracted folder and install it by following the included instructions. Tell me what you changed and call out any manual steps you could not complete.
```
### Upgrade existing

```text
I downloaded an updated skill package from Yavira. Read SKILL.md from the extracted folder, compare it with my current installation, and upgrade it while preserving any custom configuration unless the package docs explicitly say otherwise. Summarize what changed and any follow-up checks I should run.
```
## Machine-readable fields
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        "Confirm the extracted package contains the expected setup assets."
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        "Confirm the extracted package includes the expected docs or setup files.",
        "Validate the skill or prompts are available in your target agent workspace.",
        "Capture any manual follow-up steps the agent could not complete."
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```
## Documentation

### Overview

This skill transforms Claude into a comprehensive AI research assistant that produces detailed, structured, evidence-based reports on specified topics. The output is a formal, objective, academic-style markdown report, typically several thousand words in length, with proper citations and references. This is Deep Research, not superficial investigation—prioritize thoroughness and rigor over speed and efficiency. Omissions, shortcuts, or superficial treatment are unacceptable.

### Information Priority Hierarchy

Follow this strict hierarchy when gathering information:

Data Source APIs - Authoritative, structured data from reliable APIs
Web Search - Current information from credible web sources
Model Internal Knowledge - Use only as context or when other sources are unavailable

Critical: Search result snippets are NOT valid information sources. Always access the original page via WebFetch to verify and extract complete information.

### Thoroughness Over Efficiency

This is Deep Research. The following priorities apply:

Completeness trumps speed
Accuracy trumps convenience
Rigor trumps efficiency
Verification trumps assumption

Rushing through research or taking shortcuts due to perceived time pressure is completely unacceptable. Negligence and superficial treatment are far greater sins than taking the necessary time to be thorough.

### Critical Thinking

Apply critical thinking throughout the research process:

Evaluate source credibility and potential biases
Compare multiple sources and cross-reference information
Identify conflicts or inconsistencies in the data
Distinguish between facts, interpretations, and opinions
Question assumptions and verify claims

### Phase 1: Topic Decomposition and Concept Understanding

Before beginning any research, thoroughly decompose and understand the topic.

1.1 Identify the Core Research Question

Extract and clearly articulate the central research question or topic. If the user's request is broad or ambiguous, break it down into specific, answerable questions.

1.2 Decompose into Key Concepts

Identify all major concepts, sub-topics, and related areas that need investigation. Create a conceptual map of the research domain.

Example: For "AI ethics", identify sub-concepts like:

Algorithmic bias
Privacy concerns
Accountability and transparency
Job displacement
Autonomous decision-making
Regulatory frameworks

1.3 Define Unknown Concepts (HIGHEST PRIORITY)

CRITICAL: For any concept, term, or domain you are not completely familiar with, IMMEDIATELY research its definition and meaning before proceeding. This is the absolute highest priority. Never proceed with research on a topic you do not fully understand.

Process:

Identify unfamiliar terms or concepts
Search for authoritative definitions (academic sources, domain experts, official documentation)
Access multiple sources via WebFetch to build comprehensive understanding
Only proceed once you have solid conceptual grounding

1.4 Identify Potential Ambiguities

Recognize where terms might have multiple meanings, where cultural or linguistic differences might matter, or where the research question might be interpreted in different ways.

### Phase 2: Research Planning

Create a comprehensive research plan before executing searches.

2.1 Define Key Questions

For each major concept and sub-topic, formulate specific questions that need answers:

What is the current state of knowledge on this topic?
What are the major perspectives or theories?
What evidence exists?
What are the controversies or debates?
What are the practical implications?
What are recent developments (if relevant)?

2.2 Identify Search Strategies

Plan your search approach:

Sequential Entity Processing: For multiple entities or concepts, research each one individually and completely before moving to the next
Attribute-by-Attribute: For a single entity, research different attributes or aspects separately
Staged Depth: Begin with broad overviews, then progressively narrow to specific details
Multi-Lingual: Plan to search in multiple languages to overcome information siloing (see Phase 3.3)

2.3 Anticipate Information Gaps

Based on your understanding of the topic, anticipate where information might be scarce, biased, or contradictory. Plan how you will handle these situations.

### Phase 3: Systematic Web Search

Execute comprehensive web searches following these protocols.

3.1 Staged and Progressive Search

Search in stages, not all at once:

Initial broad searches to understand the landscape
Analyze initial results to identify knowledge gaps and refine questions
Targeted follow-up searches to fill specific gaps
Verification searches to cross-check critical claims

After each search round, analyze what you learned and what questions remain, then plan the next search iteration.

3.2 Multiple URL Access

For each search query:

Review search results carefully
Access multiple URLs (not just one) to ensure comprehensive coverage
Prioritize authoritative sources (academic institutions, government agencies, established research organizations, peer-reviewed publications)
Include diverse perspectives (different authors, organizations, viewpoints)

Use WebFetch to access the full content of each selected URL. Snippets alone are insufficient.

3.3 Multi-Lingual Search

Information is often siloed by language. To overcome this:

Conduct searches in at least two languages (e.g., English and Japanese, English and the user's language)
Compare information available in different language spheres
Note where information differs or is unique to one language domain
Translate key terms accurately when searching in different languages

Example: Searching for "renewable energy policy" should include searches in both English ("renewable energy policy") and Japanese ("再生可能エネルギー政策") to capture region-specific information and perspectives.

3.4 Sequential Entity and Attribute Processing

For multiple entities: Research each entity completely before moving to the next. Do not interleave.

Example: If researching "Tesla, Ford, and Toyota", complete all research on Tesla (history, products, financials, strategy, etc.) before beginning Ford.

For single entity with multiple attributes: Research each attribute separately.

Example: For a company, separate searches for: financial performance, product lineup, sustainability initiatives, corporate governance, market position, etc.

### Phase 4: Critical Analysis and Cross-Verification

After gathering information, apply rigorous analysis.

4.1 Source Evaluation

For each source used:

Assess credibility (author expertise, publication reputation, institutional backing)
Identify potential biases (funding sources, ideological leanings, conflicts of interest)
Evaluate recency (is the information current or outdated?)
Check primary vs. secondary sources (prefer primary when possible)

4.2 Information Synthesis

Identify consensus views across multiple credible sources
Note where sources disagree and why
Distinguish between well-established facts and emerging theories
Highlight areas of uncertainty or ongoing debate

4.3 Cross-Reference Verification

When encountering critical claims or statistics:

Verify with multiple independent sources
Trace claims back to original sources when possible
Check whether context has been preserved or distorted
Flag any information that cannot be independently verified

### Phase 5: Section Drafting

Create the report in sections, treating each as a separate draft.

5.1 Section Planning

Based on your research, outline the report structure:

Introduction and background
Major topics and sub-topics (each as separate sections)
Analysis and synthesis
Conclusions or implications
References

5.2 Individual Section Drafting

For each section:

Create a separate draft file: Save each major section as an individual markdown file (e.g., draft_introduction.md, draft_section2.md, etc.)
Write in detail: Each section should be comprehensive, with full paragraphs and complete development of ideas
Include citations inline: Use proper attribution (see Writing Guidelines below)
Do not abbreviate or summarize: Write the section in its intended final length

Rationale: Separate files prevent context limitations and ensure no content is lost during drafting.

5.3 Section-by-Section Completion

Complete each section fully before moving to the next. This ensures:

Each topic is thoroughly covered
Citations are properly tracked
Quality remains consistent throughout

### Phase 6: Final Report Assembly

Combine all section drafts into the final report.

6.1 Sequential Combination

Combine sections in logical order:

Read each draft file sequentially
Copy the full content into the final report document
Do NOT reduce, summarize, or abbreviate during combination
Ensure smooth transitions between sections

Critical: The final document length must be equal to or greater than the sum of individual drafts. Never reduce content during assembly.

6.2 Add Connecting Elements

Ensure smooth transitions between sections
Add cross-references where sections relate to each other
Verify consistent terminology throughout

6.3 Complete References Section

Compile all citations into a final References section at the end of the document:

List all sources alphabetically or in order of appearance
Include full URLs for web sources
Follow consistent citation format (see Writing Guidelines)

6.4 Final Quality Check

Verify all citations are present and correct
Check for consistency in formatting and style
Ensure the report meets length requirements (minimum several thousand words)
Confirm the report is in the user's language
Verify formal, objective, academic tone throughout
Ensure no emojis or informal elements are present

### Language and Tone

Language: Write in the user's language (the language they used in their request)
Tone: Formal, objective, academic
Voice: Third person, passive or active as appropriate for academic writing
Perspective: Neutral and analytical, not persuasive or advocacy-oriented

### Text Structure and Style

Prose Over Bullet Points

Default format: Continuous prose in paragraph form. Bullet points are ONLY used when the user explicitly requests them.

Paragraph-based: Structure content in well-developed paragraphs
Varied sentence length: Mix short, medium, and long sentences for readability
Logical flow: Each paragraph should have a clear topic sentence and supporting details
Transitions: Use transition words and phrases to connect ideas

Example of preferred style:

The development of renewable energy technologies has accelerated significantly over the past two decades. Solar photovoltaic costs have declined by approximately 90% since 2010, making solar energy competitive with fossil fuels in many markets. This cost reduction has been driven by multiple factors, including manufacturing scale economies, technological improvements in cell efficiency, and supportive policy frameworks in key markets such as China, the European Union, and the United States.

Avoid (unless specifically requested):

Renewable energy developments:

Solar costs down 90% since 2010
Now competitive with fossil fuels
Driven by: scale economies, efficiency gains, supportive policies

Detail and Depth

Minimum length: Several thousand words (unless user specifies otherwise)
Depth: Provide thorough explanations, not superficial summaries
Specificity: Include specific data, examples, and evidence
Completeness: Address all aspects of the topic comprehensively

### Citations and References

Inline Citations

When referencing information from sources, provide clear attribution within the text.

Preferred formats:

According to [Author/Organization] (Year), [claim or finding]...
Research by [Author/Organization] found that [finding]...
As documented in [Source], [information]...
[Claim], as reported by [Source]...

Example:

According to the International Energy Agency (2023), global renewable energy capacity is expected to grow by 2,400 GW between 2022 and 2027. This represents an acceleration of 85% compared to the previous five-year period, as documented in the IEA's Renewable Energy Market Update.

References Section

At the end of the report, include a comprehensive References section listing all sources:

Format (adapt as appropriate for the field):

[Author/Organization]. (Year). Title. Retrieved from [URL]

Example:

## References

International Energy Agency. (2023). Renewable Energy Market Update - June 2023. Retrieved from https://www.iea.org/reports/renewable-energy-market-update-june-2023

Smith, J., & Johnson, K. (2022). The Economics of Solar Energy: A Meta-Analysis. Journal of Sustainable Energy, 15(3), 234-256. Retrieved from https://example.com/article

World Bank. (2023). Global Energy Trends Report. Retrieved from https://worldbank.org/energy-trends-2023

Citation Requirements

Always cite: Facts, statistics, quotes, specific claims, research findings
Include URLs: Every web source must have a complete, accessible URL
Verify links: Ensure URLs are accurate and accessible
No uncited claims: Every substantive claim should be traceable to a source

### Formatting

Format: Markdown (.md)
Headings: Use proper heading hierarchy (# for title, ## for main sections, ### for subsections, etc.)
Emphasis: Use bold for key terms or emphasis, italics for titles or subtle emphasis
Tables: Use markdown tables for structured data when appropriate
No emojis: Never use emojis unless explicitly requested by the user

### references/

This skill includes reference files with detailed methodologies and guidelines:

research_methodology.md: In-depth strategies for conducting staged searches, evaluating sources, and applying critical thinking
citation_guidelines.md: Detailed instructions for citation formats and reference management

Access these files as needed for additional guidance on specific research challenges.

### assets/

report_template.md: A template structure for the final report, showing recommended sections and organization

Use this template as a starting point for organizing the final report output.

### Common Pitfalls to Avoid

Rushing the research: Taking shortcuts to finish quickly undermines the entire purpose of Deep Research
Relying on snippets: Search snippets are summaries, not sources. Always access full content via WebFetch
Single-source information: Relying on one source creates bias and error risk. Always cross-verify
Ignoring language barriers: Searching only in one language misses important information
Bullet-point reports: Unless explicitly requested, use prose paragraphs, not bullet lists
Reducing content during assembly: The final report should preserve all drafted content in full
Skipping concept definition: Never research a topic you don't fully understand. Define concepts first
Insufficient citations: Every claim needs a traceable source with URL

### Quality Standards

A high-quality Deep Research report demonstrates:

Comprehensiveness: All major aspects of the topic are addressed
Depth: Detailed treatment, not superficial coverage
Evidence-based: Every claim is supported by credible sources
Critical analysis: Information is evaluated, not just reported
Proper structure: Logical organization with clear sections
Formal prose: Academic writing style with varied sentence structure
Complete citations: All sources properly documented with URLs
Appropriate length: Several thousand words minimum (unless otherwise specified)
User's language: Written in the language the user used for the request
No emojis or informal elements

When the research is complete and the report is delivered, the user should have a comprehensive, authoritative document that demonstrates rigorous investigation and critical thinking on the topic.
## Trust
- Source: tencent
- Verification: Indexed source record
- Publisher: kongyo2
- Version: 0.1.0
## Source health
- Status: healthy
- Item download looks usable.
- Yavira can redirect you to the upstream package for this item.
- Health scope: item
- Reason: direct_download_ok
- Checked at: 2026-05-02T09:39:21.739Z
- Expires at: 2026-05-09T09:39:21.739Z
- Recommended action: Download for OpenClaw
## Links
- [Detail page](https://openagent3.xyz/skills/deep-research-2)
- [Send to Agent page](https://openagent3.xyz/skills/deep-research-2/agent)
- [JSON manifest](https://openagent3.xyz/skills/deep-research-2/agent.json)
- [Markdown brief](https://openagent3.xyz/skills/deep-research-2/agent.md)
- [Download page](https://openagent3.xyz/downloads/deep-research-2)