# `nature-polishing` skill An academic-writing skill for polishing, restructuring, and translating manuscript prose into concise `Nature`-leaning English. Source hierarchy: - `Main strategy`: the course notes in `Chapter1-Week1-7 完整版(full version).pdf` - `Reference support`: `Academic-Phrasebank-Navigable-PDF-2023.pdf` ## What changed - The main `SKILL.md` now follows the first PDF's architecture: paper type, reader workflow, hourglass structure, writing order, section responsibilities, intellectual debt, and AI/ethics boundaries. - The reference folder now serves a narrower role: phrase families, move templates, and style checks derived from the second PDF. - The skill now distinguishes `research papers` from `methods papers`. - The skill treats `core argument ownership` as a central rule, not a side note. ## File structure ```text nature-polishing/ ├── SKILL.md ├── README.md └── references/ ├── phrasebank-playbook.md ├── section-moves.md └── style-guardrails.md ``` ## When to use - polishing an abstract, introduction, results, discussion, conclusion, or title - polishing a methods section or a methods paper with fair-comparison logic - translating Chinese academic text into publishable English - tightening section logic before submission - softening overclaims and fixing evidence-weighted language - making prose read more like strong journal English without inventing content ## Design intent The skill should: - preserve facts, citation intent, and author responsibility - make the first PDF the governing writing strategy - improve rhetorical sequencing at paragraph level - keep sentences short and readable - use the second PDF only as the phrase and reference layer - avoid generic AI prose and unsupported claims ## Reference map - `section-moves.md`: section order and move patterns - `phrasebank-playbook.md`: hedging, transitions, evidence, limitations, future work - `style-guardrails.md`: British style, articles, abbreviations, units, register, overclaim control ## Notes - The skill is designed for polishing and restructuring, not for fabricating scientific content. - The main strategic rules live in `SKILL.md`; the reference files should not overrule them. - The reference files are intentionally selective. They are meant to guide choices, not to encourage boilerplate copying.