
Peer Review
FreeStreamline your scientific manuscript evaluations.
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What Peer Review does
The Peer Review skill is designed to assist researchers and reviewers in conducting thorough and structured assessments of scientific manuscripts, protocols, preprints, and research proposals. It provides a framework for preparing evidence-based reviews while ensuring that all evaluations are conducted with the utmost confidentiality and integrity. This skill is particularly useful for academic professionals who are involved in the peer review process and need a systematic approach to evaluate submissions critically.
At the core of the Peer Review skill is a series of templates and scripts that guide users through various stages of the review process. Users begin by completing an intake form that establishes the scope of the review and confirms authorization. The validation scripts ensure that all necessary criteria are met before proceeding, which helps maintain ethical standards and accountability. The skill emphasizes the importance of human oversight, requiring reviewers to verify all claims and evidence presented in the manuscripts.
The workflow includes steps for mapping claims to evidence, assessing methods and statistics, and reviewing ethical considerations. Each step is supported by templates and scripts that facilitate the documentation and analysis of the review process. This structured approach not only enhances the quality of the reviews but also helps in identifying gaps in the evidence and guiding authors on necessary revisions.
Overall, the Peer Review skill is tailored for academic researchers, journal editors, and anyone involved in the peer review process who seeks to enhance the rigor and accountability of their evaluations. By leveraging this skill, users can ensure that their reviews are comprehensive, fair, and aligned with best practices in scientific publishing.
When to use it
Use this skill when preparing to review scientific manuscripts, protocols, or research proposals, especially when a systematic assessment is required.
When not to use it
This skill is not suitable for informal reviews or when quick feedback is needed without a structured framework. It also should not be used without proper authorization from the manuscript owner.
What you can build with it
Conducting a Formal Manuscript Review
Use this skill to systematically evaluate a scientific manuscript by following the structured workflow and templates provided.
Preparing for a Research Proposal Assessment
Leverage the templates to ensure a thorough assessment of research proposals, focusing on evidence and ethical considerations.
Ensuring Compliance with Reporting Guidelines
Utilize the skill to select appropriate reporting guidelines and ensure that the manuscript meets the necessary standards.
How to install Peer Review
View source1. Install with the skills CLI
npx skills add k-dense-ai/scientific-agent-skills/peer-review --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 k-dense-aiPeer Review
Support an accountable human reviewer with a rigorous, fair, actionable assessment. Treat every unpublished submission and review as confidential.
Mandatory safety boundary
Before reading or analyzing unpublished content:
- Confirm the user is authorized by the publisher, editor, author, or other material owner.
- Check the target venue’s review, confidentiality, co-review, retention, and AI/tool policies.
- Record conflicts, competence limits, requested scope, and specialist-review needs.
- Default to local-only processing.
If authorization is unclear, do not inspect or quote the manuscript. Ask for confirmation or use only the bundled local CLIs, whose reports do not echo manuscript text.
Never:
- Send unpublished manuscript, supplement, review, or editorial text to an external service without specific publisher/author authorization and venue permission
- Upload confidential content to a public model, search engine, citation service, grammar tool, plagiarism checker, or image service
- Reuse content for training, benchmarking, product improvement, or unrelated research
- Read broad environment state,
.envfiles, API keys, or credentials - Call a network, LLM, or image API from bundled tools
- Invoke another skill or a PDF/image pipeline automatically
- Impersonate an assigned reviewer, editor, journal, funder, or author
- Fabricate manuscript details, review findings, citations, analyses, experiments, reproduction, or an editorial outcome
- Announce a decision that belongs to an editor or panel
Delete local copies and derivatives when policy requires; otherwise retain only what the controlling policy authorizes. Record deletion or retention without copying confidential content into the record.
Read references/ethical_review_practice.md before handling confidential material.
Human accountability
Label generated text as a working draft. The accountable human must:
- Read the complete authorized submission and relevant supplements
- Verify every factual statement, calculation, citation, and manuscript location
- Resolve conflicts and disclose assistance as required
- Rewrite comments in their own expert judgment
- Submit through the authorized channel
Automated coverage, consistency, or lint results are not peer review and do not establish manuscript merit.
Intake gate
Copy and complete assets/review_intake_template.json, then run:
python3 scripts/validate_review_intake.py completed-intake.json
Proceed only when status is READY_FOR_LOCAL_REVIEW.
The validator blocks:
- Undocumented authorization
- Missing human accountability
- Unassessed or unresolved conflicts
- Unknown review model or unchecked venue policy
- Unauthorized AI assistance
- External service use
- Data reuse
- Missing deletion/retention planning
It validates declarations, not their truth.
Review workflow
1. Establish scope and available evidence
Record:
- Submission type and stage
- Review question and requested focus
- Target venue and review model
- Materials actually available: manuscript, supplements, protocol, registration, analysis plan, data/code statement, prior decision, or response letter
- Competence areas and limits
- Missing material that prevents assessment
Do not infer absent content. Use “not reported” or “not available for review.”
2. Orient without deciding
Create a short neutral map:
- Research question
- Population or system
- Design and unit
- Intervention, exposure, test, or model
- Comparator/reference
- Outcomes and timing
- Principal claims
Do not write an acceptance/rejection recommendation. Identify what evidence would be needed to evaluate each claim.
3. Select reporting guidance
Copy assets/study_profile_template.json and run:
python3 scripts/select_reporting_guidelines.py local-profile.json
For checklist coverage:
python3 scripts/select_reporting_guidelines.py \
local-profile.json \
--coverage local-coverage.csv
Use the current base guideline, explanation/elaboration, applicable extensions, and target venue policy. See references/reporting_standards.md.
Critical distinction: reporting completeness is not design quality, risk of bias, validity, or merit. Never convert missing items into an automatic score or publication judgment.
4. Map claims to evidence
Prioritize central, causal, mechanistic, safety, diagnostic, prediction, and generalization claims.
For each claim, record:
- Location and claim ID
- Supporting result, figure, table, analysis, or citation IDs
- Direction, magnitude, population, outcome, timepoint, and uncertainty alignment
- Limitation or alternative explanation
- Bounded requested action
Run:
python3 scripts/validate_claim_evidence.py local-claim-matrix.csv
Start from assets/claim_evidence_matrix_template.csv. The report emits IDs and counts, not claim text.
5. Review methods and statistics
Assess in this order:
- Question and target quantity
- Design and unit of inference
- Sampling, allocation, controls, masking, and timing
- Sample-size or precision rationale
- Inclusion, exclusion, attrition, and missingness
- Analysis–design alignment and assumptions
- Multiplicity and prespecification
- Effect estimates, uncertainty, denominators, and harms
- Interpretation, causality, and generalizability
Use references/common_issues.md and references/statistical_reproducibility.md.
For a structured local audit:
python3 scripts/audit_statistics_reproducibility.py \
local-statistics-reproducibility.json
Start from assets/statistical_reproducibility_template.json. Request specialist review when a central method exceeds competence; do not hide uncertainty behind a generic critique.
6. Review reproducibility and transparency
Check, as applicable:
- Protocol, registration, amendments, and analysis-plan consistency
- Data provenance, exclusions, transformations, and accession IDs
- Software, package, model, and parameter versions
- Code, environment, seeds, run instructions, and tests
- Data, code, materials, and model availability or justified restrictions
- Domain metadata standards
Do not claim reproduction unless authorized inputs were actually run with documented commands, environment, and outputs.
7. Review ethics and integrity
Check applicable approvals, consent, welfare, privacy, community governance, funding, sponsor role, conflicts, authorship/contribution, registration, biosafety, and dual-use concerns.
Describe observable evidence and uncertainty. Do not accuse authors or investigate them. Route credible concerns through the confidential editor channel under venue policy.
8. Review figures, tables, and citations
For figures and tables, assess:
- Consistency with text and supplements
- Denominators, units, axes, scales, uncertainty, and legends
- Accessible encoding and sufficient context
- Image acquisition/processing disclosure and source-data policy
This skill has no image-generation or PDF-conversion workflow. Use only user-authorized local artifacts and tools.
For Pandoc-style citations such as [@ref-id]:
python3 scripts/audit_citations.py local-manuscript.md local-references.csv
Start from assets/citation_references_template.csv. This checks key consistency and identifier format only; it does not verify that a source exists or supports a claim.
9. Draft actionable comments
Generate a private scaffold only after intake passes:
python3 scripts/generate_review_scaffold.py \
completed-intake.json \
-o private-review.md
Every major/minor comment should include:
- Location
- Observation
- Evidence or criterion
- Why it matters
- Requested action
Prioritize:
- Claim–evidence alignment
- Methods and statistical validity
- Reproducibility and transparency
- Ethics and participant/animal protection
- Reporting needed for appraisal
- Figures, tables, limitations, and citations
Requests for new work must be necessary to support a central claim and proportionate to scope. Offer narrowing, clarification, sensitivity analysis, correction, or limitation language when that is sufficient.
10. Keep channels separate
Comments to authors contain the scientific review, strengths, major/minor comments, and limitations.
Confidential comments to editor contain only policy-appropriate conflicts, competence limits, assistance disclosure, specialist requests, or substantiated integrity/process concerns that require a separate route.
Do not place ordinary criticism only in confidential notes. Do not reveal reviewer identity under an anonymized process.
11. Lint and finalize
python3 scripts/lint_review.py private-review.md
The linter checks channel separation, unresolved placeholders, a narrow abusive-language lexicon, role/decision phrases, and required actionability fields. It emits line numbers and rule IDs, not review text. Human tone and scientific review remain mandatory.
Before handoff:
- Verify all locations and evidence.
- Remove unsupported or speculative criticism.
- Confirm professional, non-abusive language.
- State review limits and specialist needs.
- Disclose permitted assistance.
- Remove all placeholders.
- Ensure no invented citation, experiment, reanalysis, or outcome.
- Follow the documented deletion/retention rule.
Local tool index
scripts/validate_review_intake.py— scope, authorization, conflicts, policy, handlingscripts/select_reporting_guidelines.py— dated selector and non-scoring coverage auditscripts/validate_claim_evidence.py— claim/evidence alignment matrixscripts/audit_statistics_reproducibility.py— methods/statistics/reproducibility checklistscripts/audit_citations.py— local citation/reference consistencyscripts/generate_review_scaffold.py— separated private Markdown scaffoldscripts/lint_review.py— tone, channel, and actionability lint
Full schemas and exit codes: references/tool_reference.md.
References and assets
references/ethical_review_practice.md— COPE/ICMJE duties, confidentiality, AI, channelsreferences/reporting_standards.md— current major guidelines and verified domain standardsreferences/statistical_reproducibility.md— methods, statistics, and reproducibility reviewreferences/common_issues.md— contextual issue patterns and constructive responsesreferences/security_validation.md— baseline remediation and local scan resultsassets/source_ledger.csv— authoritative sources verified 2026-07-23assets/reporting_guidelines.json— local selector catalogassets/review_scaffold_template.md— private structured draft
The source ledger is dated. Recheck live primary sources and the target venue policy for a later review, without exposing confidential manuscript text in search queries.
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