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  • Download academic paper PDFs from Sci-Hub using DOI, title, PMID, or URL. Specify save directory and optional mirror URL for access to research papers.
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  • Access the skill writing guide to learn file format, writing principles, and optimization techniques. Improve your skills with clear, actionable instructions.
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  • Add a research paper to a collection using its arXiv ID; collections support nested folders and are created if they don't exist. The paper is automatically saved to your library.
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  • Identify research gaps and top-cited or recent papers for any query. Get cross-paper synthesis gaps grounded in multiple papers, single-paper gaps, and a field overview.
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  • Score your academic paper before submission to predict its publication tier, research field, and confidence band using a free, library-based analysis.
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  • Generate a Shadow DOM styling guide for web components with token prefix, theming, dark mode, and anti-pattern warnings to prevent CSS mistakes.
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  • Download academic papers by trying source-native access, then falling back to open access repositories, Unpaywall, and optionally Sci-Hub to improve retrieval success.
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  • Check availability of academic paper download sources including Unpaywall, arXiv, and Sci-Hub mirrors to verify service health for research access.
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  • Look up correct OpenStreetMap tags for a given category to prevent hallucinating incorrect tags before writing an Overpass query.
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