
Nature Literature Downloader
FreeEfficiently download academic literature from various sources.
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What Nature Literature Downloader does
Nature Literature Downloader is a specialized tool designed for researchers and academics who need to access full-text literature legally and efficiently. This skill supports multiple download routes, including lawful open-access sources, publisher APIs, and institutional access through platforms like CNKI. By utilizing a structured workflow, it ensures that users can retrieve documents based on their institution's configurations and access rights.
The core of the downloader is the batch_download.mjs script, which orchestrates the entire process. Users start by configuring their library resource URL, which the downloader uses to infer the correct authorization path. This is crucial because different institutions have unique ways of providing access to their resources. The skill also includes various modules for handling metadata resolution, content validation, and managing download manifests, making it a comprehensive solution for literature retrieval.
One of the key features is the ability to prioritize downloads from publisher APIs when available, specifically for English literature from major publishers like Elsevier, Springer Nature, and IEEE. If the API fails, the downloader automatically checks legitimate open-access sources before reverting to institutional access. This multi-layered approach ensures that users have the best chance of obtaining the full text they need, while also adhering to copyright laws.
The downloader is particularly useful for researchers working in environments where access to academic papers is restricted or complicated by institutional policies. It streamlines the process of obtaining literature, saving users time and frustration when navigating various access routes.
When to use it
Use this skill when you need to download academic papers from diverse sources, especially when institutional access or publisher APIs are involved.
When not to use it
This skill may not be suitable for users who do not have access to institutional resources or those looking for a simple, single-source download solution.
What you can build with it
Downloading English Literature
Use the downloader to access full-text articles from major publishers like Elsevier and Springer Nature by configuring your API credentials.
Accessing Chinese Literature
Leverage CNKI access to download Chinese academic papers directly, ensuring compliance with local access regulations.
Batch Downloading for Research Projects
Utilize the batch download feature to retrieve multiple academic papers at once, streamlining your research process.
How to install Nature Literature Downloader
View source1. Install with the skills CLI
npx skills add yuan1z0825/nature-skills/nature-downloader --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 yuan1z0825Nature Literature Downloader
This skill routes literature through lawful open-access, publisher-API, CNKI institutional, and browser-based institutional providers. scripts/batch_download.mjs is the orchestration entry point; school configuration, publisher credentials, metadata/OA resolution, provider downloads, content validation, and manifests are separate modules.
Verified routes are examples, not defaults. Every institution should start from the user's actual library resource URL, because resource portals, CAS callbacks, EZproxy, WebVPN, IP-authenticated database pages, and database detail pages reveal the live authorization path more reliably than a school name.
SI confirmation gate — do this first. Before downloading any PDF, CAJ, HTML, XML, archive, or attachment, ask whether the user wants Supporting Information. An explicit request for SI counts as yes; an explicit request for正文 only counts as no. Otherwise ask once for the whole batch. Run the downloader with exactly one of
--sior--no-si. Without either flag the script returnssi_confirmation_requiredand does not create the output directory.
Main workflow. Normalize the DOI/title and identify language and publisher before routing. Chinese literature always uses CNKI. For English Elsevier, Springer Nature, and IEEE articles with usable provider credentials, try the publisher API first and do not require an OA determination after a successful API download. If that API attempt fails, automatically check legitimate OA sources. Other English publishers check OA first, then use the institutional Web Access route when OA is unavailable.
规范化 DOI/题名并识别语言、出版商
├─ 中文文献:直接走 CNKI
└─ 英文文献
├─ Elsevier / Springer Nature / IEEE,且已配置有效 Key
│ ├─ 优先通过出版商 API 下载
│ ├─ API 下载成功:结束,不强制判断 OA
│ └─ API 下载失败:检查文章级 OA,再走 PMC / Unpaywall / 合法仓储
└─ 其他出版商
├─ 检查文章级 OA
└─ OA 不可用:走 Web Access 机构授权
Chinese literature is CNKI-only. A Chinese title,
zhmetadata language, explicit CNKI source URL, or--route cnkimust use CNKI even if another OA copy appears to exist. Reuse the user's current Chrome library/CNKI login state and prefer configureddiscovery.cnki_url. Never export cookies or collect the institutional password.
Publisher API fallback. A valid API key does not guarantee full-text entitlement. When an Elsevier, Springer Nature, or IEEE API attempt returns no entitlement or no usable full text, automatically try legitimate OA sources first. Return
api_fallback_confirmation_requiredand ask once whether to use Web Access only after both the publisher API and OA routes fail. Do not switch to institutional Web Access automatically.
Browser-state principle. Authorized downloads depend on the exact browser profile where the user is logged in. If a proxy, CDP session, or browser automation tool opens a fresh profile or a different browser with no login state, do not treat the failure as missing library permission. Switch to a control path that reuses the user's active browser session, or ask the user to authenticate in the controlled browser instance.
Format principle. PDF, HTML full text, and database-native formats such as CAJ are different deliverables. If the user asks for PDF only, require a real PDF link or
no_authorized_pdf_found/pdf_fetch_failedwhen none exists. Do not save CAJ, HTML, or a login page as if it were a PDF.
Download Intake and First-Run Configuration
For every download request, first establish the paper list and ask:
是否同时下载这些文献的 Supporting Information(SI,补充材料)?
Do metadata lookup before this question only when needed to identify the requested papers. Do not download files until the answer is known. Configure a library only when the selected route is CNKI or Web Access. Configure a publisher API only when the selected English article belongs to Elsevier, Springer Nature, or IEEE; an OA determination is not required before trying a configured provider API.
Paid Library Resource Configuration
Ask for the library resource URL the user actually uses:
请发你平时进入图书馆电子资源/数据库的平台链接。
可以是资源门户、数据库列表、Web of Science 入口、某个数据库详情页,
或跳转到统一身份认证的登录链接。
Then infer the authorization route from the URL before saving config:
python3 scripts/configure_school.py infer "https://example.edu/library/resources"
python3 scripts/configure_school.py url "https://example.edu/library/resources"
python3 scripts/configure_school.py show
python3 scripts/configure_school.py health --force
The distributed skill contains no school presets. If the user cannot provide a resource URL, ask them to locate their institution's library/database entry instead of guessing a school-specific domain.
The default config path is:
~/.config/lit-dl/school.json
For tests or isolated profiles, set:
LIT_DL_CONFIG_DIR=/path/to/configdir
The downloader reads this config automatically. If discovery.web_of_science_url is present, scripts/batch_download.mjs uses it as the Web of Science entry; otherwise it falls back to https://www.webofscience.com/wos/woscc/basic-search.
For Chinese literature, the downloader also reads discovery.cnki_url when present. If absent, scripts/batch_download.mjs --title "<中文题名>" falls back to https://kns.cnki.net/kns8s/defaultresult/index.
API-First and Open-Access Fallback
For an English article, identify its publisher before deciding when to resolve article-level OA:
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Collect a DOI, PMID, exact title, article URL, or a definite paper list, then normalize its metadata and publisher.
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If it belongs to Elsevier, Springer Nature, or IEEE and usable provider credentials are configured, try that publisher API first. On success, record
accessMode: publisher_apiandoa_status: not_checked_api_first; do not run OA resolution only to label the article. -
If the publisher API fails, automatically search legitimate OA sources such as PMC, Unpaywall, publisher OA pages, arXiv, and other lawful repositories or clearly open PDF URLs. Preserve the failed API attempt in the manifest.
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For all other English publishers, search those legitimate OA sources before Web Access.
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For an exact title or an explicit OA-only request, prefer:
node scripts/batch_download.mjs --title "<exact title>" --open-access --no-si --out "<project>"Use
--pdf-urlwhen the user supplies a known legitimate OA PDF URL. -
Verify the downloaded file and record the source. Mark a successful PDF as
open_access_downloaded. -
If no lawful OA full text is found, mark
oa_not_found. For a supported publisher whose API already failed, request confirmation before Web Access. For another publisher, continue to Web Access. If--route open_accesswas explicitly requested, stop after the OA result.
Publisher API Credentials
Configure credentials lazily, only when the route first needs them:
python3 scripts/configure_credentials.py set elsevier
python3 scripts/configure_credentials.py set springer_nature
python3 scripts/configure_credentials.py set ieee --fulltext-endpoint 'https://issued-endpoint.example/articles/{doi}'
python3 scripts/configure_credentials.py set elsevier --stdin
python3 scripts/configure_credentials.py show
python3 scripts/configure_credentials.py validate <provider>
python3 scripts/configure_credentials.py delete <provider>
python3 scripts/configure_credentials.py contact-email researcher@example.org
Give the user the official registration link: Elsevier https://dev.elsevier.com/, Springer Nature https://dev.springernature.com/docs/quick-start/api-access/, or IEEE https://developer.ieee.org/member/register.
Do not proactively ask the user to paste an API key into chat. If the user voluntarily sends a publisher API key, treat that as authorization to save that exact key: do not reject it, ask them to regenerate it, or repeat it back. Pass it to configure_credentials.py set <provider> --stdin, keep it out of command-line arguments, logs, replies, and manifests, then report only the masked confirmation and validation status. The local hidden prompt remains the preferred path when the key has not already been provided. IEEE Metadata API access is not paid full-text access; require the issued Full-Text Access endpoint/template before treating IEEE as downloadable through the API. Secrets are stored in ~/.config/lit-dl/credentials.json with mode 0600.
Resource URL Triage
Classify the user-provided URL before choosing an access path:
cas.* / /authserver/login CAS / SSO login page; inspect service= callback, then return to the service portal
idp/shibboleth / carsi CARSI / Shibboleth institutional route
ezproxy / libproxy EZproxy remote-access proxy
webvpn / vpn WebVPN route
metaersp / metaauth / uas Library resource aggregation portal
webofscience / sciencedirect Database or publisher entry; check whether it was reached through a portal
If the URL is a login page with a service= parameter, treat the callback host as the resource service and do not make the login page the whole workflow. For example, https://login.university.example/authserver/login?service=https://resources.university.example/callback means the identity service returns to the user's resource portal after authentication.
Institution-Specific Domains
Confirm against what actually appears in the user's address bar; correct these for each institution instead of assuming a preset is complete.
Library home / aggregation: library.example.edu, resources.example.edu
Discovery/database entry: webofscience.com, clarivate.com, cnki.net, sciencedirect.com, provider.example.com
Unified identity / SSO: sso.example.edu, cas.example.edu, idp.example.edu
Federation / WAYF: ds.carsi.edu.cn, wayf.example.org, shibboleth/openathens hosts
Proxy / WebVPN: ezproxy.example.edu, webvpn.example.edu
Treat configured institutional login, federation, proxy, and database-login hosts as sign-in stages. Do not treat reaching them as a final failure.
Boundaries
Use only the user's legitimate institutional access. Do not bypass paywalls, DRM, or two-factor authentication.
Verification-first rule: When a visible slider, checkbox, robot check, or simple verification control appears in the user's authenticated Chrome session, attempt it in the browser before asking the user to intervene. Keep the attempt bounded (at most two attempts on one tab), verify that the challenge disappeared, and continue from that same tab when successful.
- Slider/drag challenges (including CNKI puzzle sliders): estimate the visible travel distance and simulate a gradual drag.
- ScienceDirect robot checks, managed Turnstile, and reCAPTCHA checkbox stages: try the visible checkbox once.
- Simple
Continue,Verify, or equivalent visible controls: click once, then re-check the page state.
User handoff: Ask the user only after the bounded attempt fails, or immediately when the page requires secret or identity-bearing input such as an image-selection answer, QR approval, SMS/OTP, passkey, hardware key, or two-factor authentication. Keep the challenged tab open and never ask the user to paste credentials or codes into chat.
Avoid unbounded or indiscriminate downloading. Process only the definite paper list confirmed by the user, apply provider-friendly pacing, and leave a clear audit trail of what was downloaded, from where, and whether supporting information was found.
Do not ask the user to paste institutional passwords, database passwords, OTP codes, recovery codes, or session tokens into chat or terminal. If the user offers one of those identity-bearing secrets, decline and use the handoff-login workflow instead. Publisher API keys follow the separate save-on-receipt rule above.
Exception for saved institutional login pages: if the user explicitly says that the browser has already filled credentials and authorizes clicking the visible login/confirm button, the agent may click that button once on the expected institutional SSO / CAS / CARSI / Shibboleth page without reading, copying, or typing any credential. This exception does not apply to CAPTCHA, QR login, SMS/OTP, publisher bot checks, consent/security warnings, or any page outside the expected institutional login flow.
Do not inspect or export cookies, passwords, local storage, browser profiles, or session files. Use the browser's already-authenticated page context only.
Preconditions
Before attempting downloads, confirm the conditions that apply to the selected access branch.
For the OA-only branch, confirm the target paper identifier/list, output folder, Node.js 22+, and Python 3 when PDF verification needs it. Do not require a library configuration or institutional browser login.
For the paid-library branch, confirm these conditions:
- The browser that holds the user's library/database login state is open on the user's machine.
- The school configuration exists and is valid.
- Run
python3 scripts/configure_school.py show. - If missing, run
python3 scripts/configure_school.py preset "<school name>"or guide the user throughsrc/wizard.py.
- Run
- The user has personally logged in to their institution/library route in that same browser, and can reach the library aggregation service, target database, or discovery entry.
- The browser-control path can reuse that same logged-in browser profile.
- For Chrome CDP, ask the user to open
chrome://inspect/#remote-debuggingand enable remote debugging for the current browser instance. - If CDP attaches to a stale browser, a temporary profile, or a different browser, use a browser-control channel that can reuse the user's active session instead of launching a new profile.
- For Chrome CDP, ask the user to open
- The environment can run Node.js 22+.
- Try
node --version. - If
nodeis not on PATH in Codex Desktop, try%LOCALAPPDATA%\OpenAI\Codex\bin\node.exe.
- Try
- The environment can run Python 3 for configuration and PDF text verification.
- Try
python3 --version. - Install Python helpers with
pip install -r requirements.txtwhen needed.
- Try
- The web-access CDP proxy is available or can be started.
- Typical Claude Code path:
%USERPROFILE%\.claude\skills\web-access-main\scripts\check-deps.mjs. - Typical shared agent path:
%USERPROFILE%\.agents\skills\web-access-main\scripts\check-deps.mjs. - In Codex-only setups also check
%USERPROFILE%\.codex\skills\web-access-main\scripts\check-deps.mjs.
- Typical Claude Code path:
- The user has approved the target output folder.
If Claude Code says this skill is not installed, install or copy it to:
$env:USERPROFILE\.claude\skills\nature-downloader
Codex and other agent setups may instead use .codex\skills or .agents\skills; treat the three locations as install targets, not as different skill versions.
Batch Scope
Definite DOI/title/PMID lists are supported without a fixed per-batch paper-count recommendation.
Operational safeguards:
- pace requests appropriately for each provider and maintain the manifest throughout the batch
- attempt visible verification controls first; stop after at most two failed attempts, on institutional login expiry, or when an unusual/security-sensitive prompt appears
Do not turn a broad keyword search into unlimited automatic downloading. Do not download whole journal issues, volumes, or large result sets.
Status Categories
Classify every paper into one of these statuses, and keep the status in the manifest:
downloaded
downloaded_with_si
open_access_downloaded
full_text_html_available
available_not_downloaded
native_fulltext_downloaded
si_confirmation_required
credentials_missing
credentials_invalid
api_not_entitled
api_fulltext_unavailable
api_fallback_confirmation_required
oa_not_found
oa_resolution_inconclusive
metadata_ambiguous
carsi_waiting_user
carsi_resolved_retry_needed
publisher_verification_waiting_user
sciencedirect_robot_check
retry_after_user_verification
verification_auto_passed
verification_auto_failed
do_not_auto_retry
url_needs_repair
library_no_permission
no_full_text_link
publisher_blocked_waiting_user
no_authorized_pdf_found
failed_after_retry
Use verification_auto_passed when an automatic CAPTCHA/slider/robot check was successfully solved by the skill, and the download then proceeded normally.
Use verification_auto_failed when auto-verification was attempted but could not pass the challenge. This is a user-handoff status, not a final failure.
Use carsi_waiting_user only when the browser is visibly at an institutional SSO / CAS / CARSI-Shibboleth / OpenAthens / database authentication page. Do not treat this as a final failure.
Use publisher_verification_waiting_user or sciencedirect_robot_check when a publisher page shows a verification challenge but no automatic interaction was possible. When a bounded automatic attempt was made and failed, use verification_auto_failed instead. None of these is a final download failure.
Use open_access_downloaded when a legitimate open-access route such as PMC, the publisher's OA PDF, arXiv, or another lawful open PDF source provides the downloaded PDF without institutional authorization.
For a successful API-first download, record oa_status: not_checked_api_first; this means OA resolution was intentionally skipped, not that the article is non-OA. Use api_fallback_confirmation_required only after a supported publisher API attempt and its automatic OA fallback both fail.
Use full_text_html_available when the library/full-text resolver grants access to a readable HTML full text but no valid PDF link or %PDF response is available. This is a successful full-text access result, not a PDF download. Save the HTML/text if the user asked for the article, and explicitly tell the user that the PDF was not available through the current authorized route.
Use library_no_permission when the library portal, SFX/OpenURL resolver, database, or publisher page clearly says the user's institution has no full-text entitlement for the paper. Tell the user plainly that the current library resources do not have permission for this article. Do not retry direct publisher access as if it were a temporary network problem.
Start Browser Control
Use the web-access CDP proxy when it can attach to the same logged-in browser instance the user is using. If the task depends on existing login state and CDP opens a blank/new profile, prefer a browser-control channel that reuses the user's active browser session.
On Windows PowerShell:
$node = "node"
if (-not (Get-Command node -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue)) {
$node = "$env:LOCALAPPDATA\OpenAI\Codex\bin\node.exe"
}
$checkDepsCandidates = @(
"$env:USERPROFILE\.claude\skills\web-access-main\scripts\check-deps.mjs",
"$env:USERPROFILE\.agents\skills\web-access-main\scripts\check-deps.mjs",
"$env:USERPROFILE\.codex\skills\web-access-main\scripts\check-deps.mjs"
)
$checkDeps = $checkDepsCandidates | Where-Object { Test-Path $_ } | Select-Object -First 1
if (-not $checkDeps) { throw "web-access-main/scripts/check-deps.mjs not found" }
& $node $checkDeps
Then test:
Invoke-WebRequest -UseBasicParsing -Uri "http://127.0.0.1:3456/targets" -TimeoutSec 10
If this hangs or fails:
- Ask the user to confirm the remote debugging checkbox.
- Check
%TEMP%\cdp-proxy.log. - If targets appear but the database/library page is unauthenticated, suspect a stale CDP endpoint, wrong browser, or fresh browser profile before suspecting missing library permission.
- Do not attempt to read Chrome session files.
Fast Batch Path (default for 2+ papers — fast & token-efficient)
For anything beyond a single paper, run scripts/batch_download.mjs instead of driving the browser step-by-step. OA and publisher APIs run without CDP; CNKI, Web Access, and requested SI lazily attach to the authenticated browser. Large DOMs and file bytes remain inside the scripts.
The script reads ~/.config/lit-dl/school.json automatically. When the config contains discovery.web_of_science_url, that URL is used as the Web of Science entry; otherwise the script falls back to its compiled default Web of Science URL.
# by topic (collects N records from Web of Science Core Collection):
node scripts/batch_download.mjs --topic "rice blast resistance gene" --count 10 --no-si --out "<project>"
# by explicit DOIs:
node scripts/batch_download.mjs --dois "10.1007/s00122-021-03957-1,10.1111/pbi.14066" --no-si --out "<project>"
# by exact open-access title (arXiv fallback, useful for DOI-less papers):
node scripts/batch_download.mjs --title "Attention Is All You Need" --open-access --no-si --out "<project>"
# by Chinese exact title (default CNKI route):
node scripts/batch_download.mjs --title "乡村振兴背景下数字治理研究" --no-si --out "<project>"
# by Chinese exact title, PDF only:
node scripts/batch_download.mjs --title "乡村振兴背景下数字治理研究" --cnki-format pdf --no-si --out "<project>"
# by Chinese exact title with a library-provided CNKI entry:
node scripts/batch_download.mjs --title "乡村振兴背景下数字治理研究" --cnki-url "https://kns.cnki.net/kns8s/defaultresult/index" --no-si --out "<project>"
# by known PDF URL:
node scripts/batch_download.mjs --pdf-url "https://arxiv.org/pdf/1706.03762" --title "Attention Is All You Need" --no-si --out "<project>"
# replace --no-si with --si only after the user explicitly requests SI
Output includes { summary, manifest, results }. The script writes <project>/manifest.json with route, OA evidence, access mode, format, MIME, bytes, SHA-256, SI choice, and typed failures; secret-looking fields are removed recursively. PDFs go under PDFs/, native HTML/XML under FullText/, CAJ under CNKI/, and supplements under SupportingInformation/.
Token discipline (applies to all paths): never eval a whole page DOM, search result, or PDF/SI bytes back into the agent context. Keep large data inside Node/scripts/*.mjs and surface only compact status. Reserve interactive /eval + cdp_open_url.mjs for the single-paper route below or for diagnosing one stuck paper after the batch run.
Advanced Browser and Delivery Routes
Keep this router compact and load the detailed operational references only when their conditions apply:
- Load references/institutional-browser-workflow.md when legitimate OA and applicable publisher-API routes are exhausted and the task needs Web of Science, an institution-authorized browser session, publisher verification, an authentication handoff, or browser-context PDF transfer.
- Load references/delivery-verification-and-failures.md when the user requests Supporting Information, downloaded files need final verification and naming, or an access attempt reaches a typed failure or retry state.
The boundaries, SI confirmation gate, browser-state principle, status semantics, and token discipline in this router remain mandatory when either reference is loaded. Do not treat the references as permission to bypass access controls or to expose credentials, cookies, or session data.
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