
Deep Research
FreeEnhance your research with a systematic methodology.
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What Deep Research does
The Deep Research skill is designed to assist users in conducting thorough and systematic web research. It emphasizes the importance of gathering comprehensive information from multiple sources before generating any content. By loading this skill before starting tasks such as writing articles, creating presentations, or developing UI mockups, users can ensure they have a well-rounded understanding of their topic. This skill is particularly beneficial for those who need to explore complex subjects that require depth and nuance, rather than relying on superficial web searches.
The methodology is broken down into four phases: broad exploration, deep dive, diversity & validation, and synthesis check. In the first phase, users are encouraged to conduct broad searches to map out the landscape of their topic. This helps identify key dimensions and perspectives that need further exploration. The deep dive phase focuses on conducting targeted research for each identified dimension, ensuring that users gather detailed and relevant information.
The skill also stresses the importance of diversity in research. Users are guided to seek out various types of information, including facts, expert opinions, and real-world examples, to provide a balanced view of the topic. Finally, the synthesis check phase serves as a verification step to ensure that users have thoroughly researched their topic before proceeding to content generation. By following this structured approach, users can significantly improve the quality of their output and ensure that their work is well-informed and authoritative.
When to use it
Use this skill whenever you need to conduct in-depth research for content creation or when faced with complex questions requiring multiple perspectives.
When not to use it
This skill may not be suitable for quick, straightforward queries where a simple search suffices or when immediate results are required without in-depth analysis.
What you can build with it
Creating an In-Depth Article
When tasked with writing an article on a complex topic, use this skill to gather diverse perspectives and data before drafting.
Developing UI Mockups
Before designing a UI mockup, load this skill to research current trends and user preferences to inform your design choices.
Preparing a Presentation
Use this skill to conduct thorough research on your presentation topic, ensuring you have all necessary data and examples to support your points.
How to install Deep Research
View source1. Install with the skills CLI
npx skills add bytedance/deer-flow/deep-research --agent claude-code2. Or install it manually
Download the skill folder and drop it into ~/.claude/skills/ for all projects, or .claude/skills/ to scope it to one repo. Restart Claude Code so it picks up the new skill.
Anthropic's agentic coding CLI, and the reference implementation of Agent Skills. Drop a skill folder into ~/.claude/skills and Claude Code loads it automatically whenever a task matches the skill's description. Claude Code docs
Inside SKILL.md
Written by bytedanceDeep Research Skill
Overview
This skill provides a systematic methodology for conducting thorough web research. Load this skill BEFORE starting any content generation task to ensure you gather sufficient information from multiple angles, depths, and sources.
When to Use This Skill
Always load this skill when:
Research Questions
- User asks "what is X", "explain X", "research X", "investigate X"
- User wants to understand a concept, technology, or topic in depth
- The question requires current, comprehensive information from multiple sources
- A single web search would be insufficient to answer properly
Content Generation (Pre-research)
- Creating presentations (PPT/slides)
- Creating frontend designs or UI mockups
- Writing articles, reports, or documentation
- Producing videos or multimedia content
- Any content that requires real-world information, examples, or current data
Core Principle
Never generate content based solely on general knowledge. The quality of your output directly depends on the quality and quantity of research conducted beforehand. A single search query is NEVER enough.
Research Methodology
Phase 1: Broad Exploration
Start with broad searches to understand the landscape:
- Initial Survey: Search for the main topic to understand the overall context
- Identify Dimensions: From initial results, identify key subtopics, themes, angles, or aspects that need deeper exploration
- Map the Territory: Note different perspectives, stakeholders, or viewpoints that exist
Example:
Topic: "AI in healthcare"
Initial searches:
- "AI healthcare applications 2024"
- "artificial intelligence medical diagnosis"
- "healthcare AI market trends"
Identified dimensions:
- Diagnostic AI (radiology, pathology)
- Treatment recommendation systems
- Administrative automation
- Patient monitoring
- Regulatory landscape
- Ethical considerations
Phase 2: Deep Dive
For each important dimension identified, conduct targeted research:
- Specific Queries: Search with precise keywords for each subtopic
- Multiple Phrasings: Try different keyword combinations and phrasings
- Fetch Full Content: Use
web_fetchto read important sources in full, not just snippets - Follow References: When sources mention other important resources, search for those too
Example:
Dimension: "Diagnostic AI in radiology"
Targeted searches:
- "AI radiology FDA approved systems"
- "chest X-ray AI detection accuracy"
- "radiology AI clinical trials results"
Then fetch and read:
- Key research papers or summaries
- Industry reports
- Real-world case studies
Phase 3: Diversity & Validation
Ensure comprehensive coverage by seeking diverse information types:
| Information Type | Purpose | Example Searches |
|---|---|---|
| Facts & Data | Concrete evidence | "statistics", "data", "numbers", "market size" |
| Examples & Cases | Real-world applications | "case study", "example", "implementation" |
| Expert Opinions | Authority perspectives | "expert analysis", "interview", "commentary" |
| Trends & Predictions | Future direction | "trends 2024", "forecast", "future of" |
| Comparisons | Context and alternatives | "vs", "comparison", "alternatives" |
| Challenges & Criticisms | Balanced view | "challenges", "limitations", "criticism" |
Phase 4: Synthesis Check
Before proceeding to content generation, verify:
- Have I searched from at least 3-5 different angles?
- Have I fetched and read the most important sources in full?
- Do I have concrete data, examples, and expert perspectives?
- Have I explored both positive aspects and challenges/limitations?
- Is my information current and from authoritative sources?
If any answer is NO, continue researching before generating content.
Search Strategy Tips
Effective Query Patterns
# Be specific with context
❌ "AI trends"
✅ "enterprise AI adoption trends 2024"
# Include authoritative source hints
"[topic] research paper"
"[topic] McKinsey report"
"[topic] industry analysis"
# Search for specific content types
"[topic] case study"
"[topic] statistics"
"[topic] expert interview"
# Use temporal qualifiers — always use the ACTUAL current year from <current_date>
"[topic] 2026" # ← replace with real current year, never hardcode a past year
"[topic] latest"
"[topic] recent developments"
Temporal Awareness
Always check <current_date> in your context before forming ANY search query.
<current_date> gives you the full date: year, month, day, and weekday (e.g. 2026-02-28, Saturday). Use the right level of precision depending on what the user is asking:
| User intent | Temporal precision needed | Example query |
|---|---|---|
| "today / this morning / just released" | Month + Day | "tech news February 28 2026" |
| "this week" | Week range | "technology releases week of Feb 24 2026" |
| "recently / latest / new" | Month | "AI breakthroughs February 2026" |
| "this year / trends" | Year | "software trends 2026" |
Rules:
- When the user asks about "today" or "just released", use month + day + year in your search queries to get same-day results
- Never drop to year-only when day-level precision is needed —
"tech news 2026"will NOT surface today's news - Try multiple phrasings: numeric form (
2026-02-28), written form (February 28 2026), and relative terms (today,this week) across different queries
❌ User asks "what's new in tech today" → searching "new technology 2026" → misses today's news
✅ User asks "what's new in tech today" → searching "new technology February 28 2026" + "tech news today Feb 28" → gets today's results
When to Use web_fetch
Use web_fetch to read full content when:
- A search result looks highly relevant and authoritative
- You need detailed information beyond the snippet
- The source contains data, case studies, or expert analysis
- You want to understand the full context of a finding
Iterative Refinement
Research is iterative. After initial searches:
- Review what you've learned
- Identify gaps in your understanding
- Formulate new, more targeted queries
- Repeat until you have comprehensive coverage
Quality Bar
Your research is sufficient when you can confidently answer:
- What are the key facts and data points?
- What are 2-3 concrete real-world examples?
- What do experts say about this topic?
- What are the current trends and future directions?
- What are the challenges or limitations?
- What makes this topic relevant or important now?
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- ❌ Stopping after 1-2 searches
- ❌ Relying on search snippets without reading full sources
- ❌ Searching only one aspect of a multi-faceted topic
- ❌ Ignoring contradicting viewpoints or challenges
- ❌ Using outdated information when current data exists
- ❌ Starting content generation before research is complete
Output
After completing research, you should have:
- A comprehensive understanding of the topic from multiple angles
- Specific facts, data points, and statistics
- Real-world examples and case studies
- Expert perspectives and authoritative sources
- Current trends and relevant context
Only then proceed to content generation, using the gathered information to create high-quality, well-informed content.
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