
Idea Discovery Pipeline
FreeStreamline your idea generation and validation process.
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What Idea Discovery Pipeline does
The Idea Discovery Pipeline skill provides a structured workflow for generating and validating ideas based on research. It is designed for developers and researchers who want to efficiently explore new concepts, ensuring that each idea is backed by thorough literature review and critical feedback. By automating the entire process, this skill helps users transition from a broad research direction to actionable, pilot-tested ideas.
The pipeline consists of several interconnected phases: starting with a literature survey, moving to brainstorming sessions, verifying the novelty of ideas, gathering critical reviews, and refining proposals. Each phase builds upon the previous one, culminating in a comprehensive report that includes ranked ideas and a detailed experiment plan for the top concepts. This ensures that users not only generate ideas but also have a clear path for testing and validating them.
With features like automatic progress through checkpoints, the ability to handle multiple pilot experiments, and options for summarizing reference papers, the Idea Discovery Pipeline skill is tailored for those who need a robust framework for research and innovation. It is particularly useful in academic settings, startup environments, or any scenario where new ideas need to be explored and validated efficiently.
The skill also supports customization through various parameters, allowing users to adapt the workflow to their specific needs. Whether you are a developer looking to innovate or a researcher seeking to explore new avenues, this skill provides the necessary tools to facilitate your idea discovery journey.
When to use it
Use this skill when you need a systematic approach to explore and validate new ideas based on existing literature and critical feedback.
When not to use it
This skill may not be suitable for quick brainstorming sessions or when a less formal approach to idea generation is preferred.
What you can build with it
Academic Research
Researchers can use this skill to systematically explore new research directions and validate ideas based on existing literature.
Startup Innovation
Startups can benefit from the structured approach to idea generation, ensuring that new concepts are validated before development.
Product Development
Product teams can leverage this skill to refine ideas and create detailed experiment plans for testing top concepts.
How to install Idea Discovery Pipeline
View source1. Install with the skills CLI
npx skills add wanshuiyin/auto-claude-code-research-in-sleep/idea-discovery --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.
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Inside SKILL.md
Written by wanshuiyinWorkflow 1: Idea Discovery Pipeline
Orchestrate a complete idea discovery workflow for: $ARGUMENTS
Overview
This skill chains sub-skills into a single automated pipeline:
/research-lit → /idea-creator → /novelty-check → /research-review → /research-refine-pipeline
(survey) (brainstorm) (verify novel) (critical feedback) (refine method + plan experiments)
Each phase builds on the previous one's output. The final deliverables are a validated idea-stage/IDEA_REPORT.md with ranked ideas, plus a refined proposal (refine-logs/FINAL_PROPOSAL.md) and experiment plan (refine-logs/EXPERIMENT_PLAN.md) for the top idea.
Constants
- PILOT_MAX_HOURS = 2 — Skip any pilot experiment estimated to take > 2 hours per GPU. Flag as "needs manual pilot" in the report.
- PILOT_TIMEOUT_HOURS = 3 — Hard timeout: kill any running pilot that exceeds 3 hours. Collect partial results if available.
- MAX_PILOT_IDEAS = 3 — Run pilots for at most 3 top ideas in parallel. Additional ideas are validated on paper only.
- MAX_TOTAL_GPU_HOURS = 8 — Total GPU budget across all pilots. If exceeded, skip remaining pilots and note in report.
- AUTO_PROCEED = true — If user doesn't respond at a checkpoint, automatically proceed with the best option after presenting results. Set to
falseto always wait for explicit user confirmation. - REVIEWER_MODEL =
gpt-5.6-sol— Model used via Codex MCP. Must be an OpenAI model (e.g.,gpt-5.6-sol,o3,gpt-4o). Passed to sub-skills. - OUTPUT_DIR =
idea-stage/— All idea-stage outputs go here. Create the directory if it doesn't exist. - ARXIV_DOWNLOAD = false — When
true,/research-litdownloads the top relevant arXiv PDFs during Phase 1. Whenfalse(default), only fetches metadata. Passed through to/research-lit. - COMPACT = false — When
true, generate compact summary files for short-context models and session recovery. Writesidea-stage/IDEA_CANDIDATES.md(top 3-5 ideas only) at the end of this workflow. Downstream skills read this instead of the fullidea-stage/IDEA_REPORT.md. - RENDER_HTML = true — When
true(default), auto-renderidea-stage/IDEA_REPORT.mdto HTML at workflow end via/render-html. Uses--no-review(the source MD already went through novelty + cross-model review during Phase 3). Setfalseto skip, or pass— render html: false. - REF_PAPER = false — Reference paper to base ideas on. Accepts: local PDF path, arXiv URL, or any paper URL. When set, the paper is summarized first (
idea-stage/REF_PAPER_SUMMARY.md), then idea generation uses it as context. Combine withbase repofor "improve this paper with this codebase" workflows. - RESUMABLE = true — Record stage evidence under
.aris/runs/<run_id>.jsonand require a deterministic evidence gate before declaring the final report complete.
💡 These are defaults. Override by telling the skill, e.g.,
/idea-discovery "topic" — ref paper: https://arxiv.org/abs/2406.04329or/idea-discovery "topic" — compact: true.
Per-stage evidence gate (RESUMABLE = true)
Resolve run_state.py and idea_discovery_gate.py through the same canonical
helper chain used by /research-pipeline: .aris/tools/ → tools/ →
$ARIS_REPO/tools/ → ~/.aris/repo/tools/. If either helper is unavailable,
the final report is BLOCKED; do not silently continue without a state record.
For a new run, derive <run_id> from the direction slug and date, then start
this ordered state record:
research-lit,idea-creator,novelty-check,research-review,research-refine-pipeline
For each phase, mark running on entry and done --artifact <path> only after
its artifact is present. Use these artifact locators so the final gate can
check the canonical report rather than scattered scratch files:
| Phase | Artifact locator |
|---|---|
research-lit | idea-stage/IDEA_REPORT.md#literature-landscape |
idea-creator | idea-stage/IDEA_REPORT.md#ranked-ideas |
novelty-check | idea-stage/IDEA_REPORT.md#novelty-verification |
research-review | idea-stage/IDEA_REPORT.md#external-critical-review |
research-refine-pipeline | refine-logs/FINAL_PROPOSAL.md |
At the end of Phase 5, run:
<resolved-python> <resolved-idea_discovery_gate.py> . <run_id> --report idea-stage/IDEA_REPORT.md
The gate writes its result to gates.idea-discovery-evidence in the run state.
On PASS, it records the gate verdict under gates.idea-discovery-evidence —
per-phase acceptance stays with each stage's own cross-model or deterministic
gate (the evidence gate proves execution, never quality). On a
non-zero exit, it writes explicit BLOCKED: <stage> evidence missing lines to
the report; do not present the workflow as complete. On — resume <run_id>,
start from the first non-terminal phase and re-run the gate before finalizing.
Pipeline
Phase 0: Load Research Brief (if available)
Before starting any other phase, check for a detailed research brief in the project:
- Look for
RESEARCH_BRIEF.mdin the project root (or path passed as$ARGUMENTS) - If found, read it and extract:
- Problem statement and context
- Constraints (compute, data, timeline, venue)
- What the user already tried / what didn't work
- Domain knowledge and non-goals
- Existing results (if any)
- Use this as the primary context for all subsequent phases — it replaces the one-line prompt
- If both
RESEARCH_BRIEF.mdand a one-line$ARGUMENTSexist, merge them (brief takes priority for details, argument sets the direction)
If no brief exists, proceed normally with $ARGUMENTS as the research direction.
💡 Create a brief from the template:
cp templates/RESEARCH_BRIEF_TEMPLATE.md RESEARCH_BRIEF.md— keep it to ~1-2 pages (4-8k chars); long material goes in separate files referenced by path.
Phase 0.5: Reference Paper Summary (when REF_PAPER is set)
Skip entirely if REF_PAPER is false.
Summarize the reference paper before searching the literature:
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If arXiv URL (e.g.,
https://arxiv.org/abs/2406.04329):- Invoke
/arxiv "ARXIV_ID" — downloadto fetch the PDF - Read the first 5 pages (title, abstract, intro, method overview)
- Invoke
-
If local PDF path (e.g.,
papers/reference.pdf):- Read the PDF directly (first 5 pages)
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If other URL:
- Fetch and extract content via WebFetch
-
Generate
idea-stage/REF_PAPER_SUMMARY.md:
# Reference Paper Summary
**Title**: [paper title]
**Authors**: [authors]
**Venue**: [venue, year]
## What They Did
[2-3 sentences: core method and contribution]
## Key Results
[Main quantitative findings]
## Limitations & Open Questions
[What the paper didn't solve, acknowledged weaknesses, future work suggestions]
## Potential Improvement Directions
[Based on the limitations, what could be improved or extended?]
## Codebase
[If `base repo` is also set: link to the repo and note which parts correspond to the paper]
🚦 Checkpoint: Present the summary to the user:
📄 Reference paper summarized:
- Title: [title]
- Key limitation: [main gap]
- Improvement directions: [2-3 bullets]
Proceeding to literature survey with this as context.
Phase 1 and Phase 2 will use idea-stage/REF_PAPER_SUMMARY.md as additional context — /research-lit searches for related and competing work, /idea-creator generates ideas that build on or improve the reference paper.
Phase 1: Literature Survey
Invoke /research-lit to map the research landscape. Idea discovery is exactly the place where Gemini's AI-driven broad coverage adds value, so include gemini as a source by default unless the user already specified an explicit — sources: directive in their idea-discovery invocation:
# If $ARGUMENTS already contains "— sources:", pass through unchanged
# (the user is in control of source selection):
/research-lit "$ARGUMENTS" — composed: idea-stage/IDEA_REPORT.md
# Otherwise (the common case), include gemini explicitly for broader discovery:
/research-lit "$ARGUMENTS" — sources: all, gemini — composed: idea-stage/IDEA_REPORT.md
— composed: idea-stage/IDEA_REPORT.md puts /research-lit in composed mode (see Output hygiene above): it returns the landscape for folding into the report instead of writing a standalone landscape file. The report doesn't exist yet at Phase 1 — the directive names the forthcoming canonical doc, and /idea-creator creates it in Phase 2.
If gemini-cli is not installed, /research-lit skips the Gemini source gracefully with a warning — no break to the pipeline. Users who want to force-disable Gemini in idea-discovery can pass /idea-discovery "topic" — sources: all explicitly (which becomes the literal source list, no auto-injection).
What this does:
- Search arXiv, Google Scholar, Semantic Scholar for recent papers
- Plus Gemini-driven broad discovery (sub-problem decomposition, naming variants, alias coverage) when
gemini-cliis available - Build a landscape map: sub-directions, approaches, open problems
- Identify structural gaps and recurring limitations
- Output a literature summary (saved to working notes)
🚦 Checkpoint: Present the landscape summary to the user. Ask:
📚 Literature survey complete. Here's what I found:
- [key findings, gaps, open problems]
Does this match your understanding? Should I adjust the scope before generating ideas?
(If no response, I'll proceed with the top-ranked direction.)
- User approves (or no response + AUTO_PROCEED=true) → proceed to Phase 2 with best direction.
- User requests changes (e.g., "focus more on X", "ignore Y", "too broad") → refine the search with updated queries, re-run
/research-litwith adjusted scope, and present again. Repeat until the user is satisfied.
Phase 2: Idea Generation + Filtering + Pilots
Invoke /idea-creator with the landscape context (and idea-stage/REF_PAPER_SUMMARY.md if available):
/idea-creator "$ARGUMENTS" — composed: idea-stage/IDEA_REPORT.md
/idea-creator owns idea-stage/IDEA_REPORT.md as the canonical deliverable; the — composed: directive tells it to fold the survey/novelty findings in rather than emitting LIT_LANDSCAPE.md / RESEARCH_REVIEW.md / MANIFEST.md alongside.
What this does:
- If
idea-stage/REF_PAPER_SUMMARY.mdexists, include it as context — ideas should build on, improve, or extend the reference paper - Brainstorm 8-12 concrete ideas via GPT-5.6-Sol xhigh
- Filter by feasibility, compute cost, quick novelty search
- Deep validate top ideas (full novelty check + devil's advocate)
- Run parallel pilot experiments on available GPUs (top 2-3 ideas)
- Rank by empirical signal
- Output
idea-stage/IDEA_REPORT.md
🚦 Checkpoint: Present idea-stage/IDEA_REPORT.md ranked ideas to the user. Ask:
💡 Generated X ideas, filtered to Y, piloted Z. Top results:
1. [Idea 1] — Pilot: POSITIVE (+X%)
2. [Idea 2] — Pilot: WEAK POSITIVE (+Y%)
3. [Idea 3] — Pilot: NEGATIVE, eliminated
Which ideas should I validate further? Or should I regenerate with different constraints?
(If no response, I'll proceed with the top-ranked ideas.)
- User picks ideas (or no response + AUTO_PROCEED=true) → proceed to Phase 3 with top-ranked ideas.
- User unhappy with all ideas → collect feedback ("what's missing?", "what direction do you prefer?"), update the prompt with user's constraints, and re-run Phase 2 (idea generation). Before
regenerating, read the already-tried directions (research-wiki Failed Ideas + any
.aris/runs/<run_id>.iterations.jsonl) and forbid a candidate too close to one already tried — enforced direction diversity; when an overnight heartbeat drives the run, record each chosen direction viaiteration_log.py note ... --direction "<frame>"so later ticks can reject near-duplicates (seeshared-references/external-cadence.md→ Stall detection & forced structural pivot). Repeat until the user selects at least 1 idea. - User wants to adjust scope → go back to Phase 1 with refined direction.
Phase 3: Deep Novelty Verification
For each top idea (positive pilot signal), run a thorough novelty check:
/novelty-check "[top idea 1 description]"
/novelty-check "[top idea 2 description]"
What this does:
- Multi-source literature search (arXiv, Scholar, Semantic Scholar)
- Cross-verify with GPT-5.6-Sol xhigh
- Check for concurrent work (last 3-6 months)
- Identify closest existing work and differentiation points
Update idea-stage/IDEA_REPORT.md with deep novelty results. Eliminate any idea that turns out to be already published.
Phase 4: External Critical Review
For the surviving top idea(s), get brutal feedback:
/research-review "[top idea with hypothesis + pilot results]" — composed: idea-stage/IDEA_REPORT.md
In composed mode /research-review folds its conclusions into idea-stage/IDEA_REPORT.md and cites the .aris/traces/… path instead of writing a standalone review .md in the project root.
What this does:
- GPT-5.6-Sol xhigh acts as a senior reviewer (NeurIPS/ICML level)
- Scores the idea, identifies weaknesses, suggests minimum viable improvements
- Provides concrete feedback on experimental design
Update idea-stage/IDEA_REPORT.md with reviewer feedback and revised plan.
Phase 4.5: Method Refinement + Experiment Planning
After review, refine the top idea into a concrete proposal and plan experiments:
/research-refine-pipeline "[top idea description + pilot results + reviewer feedback]"
What this does:
- Freeze a Problem Anchor to prevent scope drift
- Iteratively refine the method via GPT-5.6-Sol review (up to 5 rounds, until score ≥ 9)
- Generate a claim-driven experiment roadmap with ablations, budgets, and run order
- Output:
refine-logs/FINAL_PROPOSAL.md,refine-logs/EXPERIMENT_PLAN.md,refine-logs/EXPERIMENT_TRACKER.md
🚦 Checkpoint: Present the refined proposal summary:
🔬 Method refined and experiment plan ready:
- Problem anchor: [anchored problem]
- Method thesis: [one sentence]
- Dominant contribution: [what's new]
- Must-run experiments: [N blocks]
- First 3 runs to launch: [list]
Proceed to implementation? Or adjust the proposal?
- User approves (or AUTO_PROCEED=true) → proceed to Final Report.
- User requests changes → pass feedback to
/research-refinefor another round. - Lite mode: If reviewer score < 6 or pilot was weak, run
/research-refineonly (skip/experiment-plan) and note remaining risks in the report.
Phase 5: Final Report
Finalize idea-stage/IDEA_REPORT.md with all accumulated information:
# Idea Discovery Report
**Direction**: $ARGUMENTS
**Date**: [today]
**Pipeline**: research-lit → idea-creator → novelty-check → research-review → research-refine-pipeline
## Executive Summary
[2-3 sentences: best idea, key evidence, recommended next step]
## Literature Landscape
[from Phase 1]
## Ranked Ideas
[from Phase 2, updated with Phase 3-4 results]
## Novelty Verification
[from Phase 3]
## External Critical Review
[from Phase 4]
### 🏆 Idea 1: [title] — RECOMMENDED
- Pilot: POSITIVE (+X%)
- Novelty: CONFIRMED (closest: [paper], differentiation: [what's different])
- Reviewer score: X/10
- Next step: implement full experiment → /auto-review-loop
### Idea 2: [title] — BACKUP
...
## Eliminated Ideas
[ideas killed at each phase, with reasons]
## Refined Proposal
- Proposal: `refine-logs/FINAL_PROPOSAL.md`
- Experiment plan: `refine-logs/EXPERIMENT_PLAN.md`
- Tracker: `refine-logs/EXPERIMENT_TRACKER.md`
## Next Steps
- [ ] /run-experiment to deploy experiments from the plan
- [ ] /auto-review-loop to iterate until submission-ready
- [ ] Or invoke /research-pipeline for the complete end-to-end flow
Before presenting this report as complete, run the per-stage evidence gate
above. A BLOCKED gate result is part of the report, not a warning to omit.
Phase 5.5: Write Compact Files (when COMPACT = true)
Skip entirely if COMPACT is false.
Write idea-stage/IDEA_CANDIDATES.md — a lean summary of the top 3-5 surviving ideas:
# Idea Candidates
| # | Idea | Pilot Signal | Novelty | Reviewer Score | Status |
|---|------|-------------|---------|---------------|--------|
| 1 | [title] | +X% | Confirmed | X/10 | RECOMMENDED |
| 2 | [title] | +Y% | Confirmed | X/10 | BACKUP |
| 3 | [title] | Negative | — | — | ELIMINATED |
## Active Idea: #1 — [title]
- Hypothesis: [one sentence]
- Key evidence: [pilot result]
- Next step: /experiment-bridge or /research-refine
This file is intentionally small (~30 lines) so downstream skills and session recovery can read it without loading the full idea-stage/IDEA_REPORT.md (~200+ lines).
Phase 5.6: Instantiate the Research Contract (always — NOT gated on COMPACT)
When Phase 4 ends with a RECOMMENDED idea, create idea-stage/docs/research_contract.md
from templates/RESEARCH_CONTRACT_TEMPLATE.md (resolve the template from the repo
root or $ARIS_REPO/templates/), filling in: the selected idea + selection
rationale, core claims, minimum convincing evidence, and the next-step pointer.
Skip only when the run produced no RECOMMENDED idea.
This file is the focused working contract for the W1 → W1.5 handoff:
/experiment-bridge implements against it, and /result-to-claim +
/ablation-planner read it as the claims source. It is also the #2
session-recovery file (docs/SESSION_RECOVERY_GUIDE.md) — a crashed session
reloads the ACTIVE idea from this contract instead of the full idea pool.
Output Protocols
Follow these shared protocols for all output files:
- Output Composition Protocol — ONE canonical deliverable per pipeline; fold sub-skill findings in, don't scatter overlapping
.mdfiles- Output Versioning Protocol — write timestamped file first, then copy to fixed name
- Output Manifest Protocol — maintain
MANIFEST.mdonly above the 15-artifact threshold (not "log every output")- Output Language Protocol — respect the project's language setting
Output hygiene — ONE canonical doc, no duplicate MDs (REQUIRED)
This pipeline runs its sub-skills in composed mode (see
output-composition.md): it owns a single
canonical deliverable and folds every sub-skill's findings into it rather than letting
each emit its own overlapping file. Concretely, for this workflow:
idea-stage/IDEA_REPORT.mdis the single canonical deliverable. Sub-skills' intermediate findings (literature landscape, novelty notes, external review) are folded into it as sections/appendices — they do NOT become standalone files just because a sub-skill could emit one. If a sub-skill writes a scratch file, inline its unique content into the report and delete the scratch when the phase closes.- Pass
— composed: idea-stage/IDEA_REPORT.mdto every sub-skill (/research-lit,/idea-creator,/research-review) so they fold instead of scatter. This is the explicit signal; without it a sub-skill stays standalone by design. - Refined-method outputs stay in
refine-logs/(FINAL_PROPOSAL.md/EXPERIMENT_PLAN.md/EXPERIMENT_TRACKER.md). Do NOT also restate them as separate files underidea-stage/; the report links to them, it does not copy them. - No
MANIFEST.mdfor a handful of files — only above the 15-artifact threshold inoutput-manifest.md. - Pilot scratch is disposable: keep the pilot script (reusable) + one results file
(
pilot_results.jsonlor a small summary). Delete launcher logs, smoke files, and redundant*_summary.jsononce the numbers are in the report. - Cross-model review traces belong in
.aris/traces/…(the audit trail); do not ALSO keep a human-facing copy underidea-stage/— cite the trace path from the report. - Before finishing, the
idea-stage/top level should be roughly:IDEA_REPORT.md(+.html), the pilot script + results, and therefine-logs/dir. Nothing else unless it carries content not in the report.
Render HTML view (auto, when RENDER_HTML = true)
After Phase 4 finalizes idea-stage/IDEA_REPORT.md (and the optional IDEA_CANDIDATES.md), invoke /render-html on the report so the user has a single-file HTML view for tablet / phone reading:
/render-html "idea-stage/IDEA_REPORT.md" --no-review
--no-review is intentional: source MD already passed this skill's own novelty + cross-model review. HTML render is a structural conversion, not a new claim-audit gate. Output lands at idea-stage/IDEA_REPORT.html with embedded source SHA256 + render timestamp.
Non-blocking: if /render-html fails (helper missing, Codex MCP unavailable, file write error), log the failure and continue — the HTML view is a convenience artifact, not a Phase 4 prerequisite.
Skip this step if RENDER_HTML = false.
Key Rules
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Large file handling: If the Write tool fails due to file size, immediately retry using Bash (
cat << 'EOF' > file) to write in chunks. Do NOT ask the user for permission — just do it silently. -
Don't skip phases. Each phase filters and validates — skipping leads to wasted effort later.
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Checkpoint between phases. Briefly summarize what was found before moving on.
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Kill ideas early. It's better to kill 10 bad ideas in Phase 3 than to implement one and fail.
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Empirical signal > theoretical appeal. An idea with a positive pilot outranks a "sounds great" idea without evidence.
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Document everything — inside the one report, not in scattered files. Dead ends and eliminated ideas are valuable, so record them as sections of
idea-stage/IDEA_REPORT.md(see Output hygiene above). Do not spawn a separate.mdper phase. -
Be honest with the reviewer. Include negative results and failed pilots in the review prompt.
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Feishu notifications are optional. If
~/.claude/feishu.jsonexists, sendcheckpointat each phase transition andpipeline_doneat final report. If absent/off, skip silently.
Composing with Workflow 2
After this pipeline produces a validated top idea:
/idea-discovery "direction" ← you are here (Workflow 1, includes method refinement + experiment planning)
/run-experiment ← deploy experiments from the plan
/auto-review-loop "top idea" ← Workflow 2: iterate until submission-ready
Or use /research-pipeline for the full end-to-end flow.
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