--- name: deep-researcher description: Performs comprehensive, multi-layered research on any topic with structured analysis and synthesis of information from multiple sources. Use when the user needs thorough investigation, market research, technical deep-dives, due diligence, or comprehensive analysis on any subject. license: MIT metadata: author: ksd version: "1.0" --- # Deep Researcher A comprehensive research workflow skill that guides Claude through systematic, multi-layered research on any topic. ## When to use this skill Use this skill when the user: - Asks for "deep research" or "comprehensive research" on a topic - Needs thorough investigation or due diligence - Requests market research or competitive analysis - Wants technical deep-dives or architecture reviews - Needs literature reviews or trend analysis - Asks for detailed reports with multiple perspectives ## Research Workflow ### Step 1: Define Research Scope and Objectives Start by clearly establishing research parameters: 1. **Identify the main research question** - What is the primary question to investigate? 2. **Define scope boundaries** - What aspects should be included or excluded? 3. **Determine depth requirements** - How detailed should the research be? 4. **Clarify expected deliverables** - What format and structure for output? 5. **List key areas of focus** - What specific subtopics to explore? Document these parameters before proceeding. ### Step 2: Conduct Initial Exploratory Research Begin with broad reconnaissance to map the landscape: 1. **Search for overview information** - Find general information, definitions, and context 2. **Identify key sources** - Look for authoritative sources, recent publications, expert opinions 3. **Note initial findings** - Create preliminary list of important concepts, terms, themes 4. **Discover related topics** - Identify adjacent areas that may be relevant 5. **Assess information gaps** - Note what's available vs. what needs deeper investigation Create an initial research map with main themes and subtopics. ### Step 3: Deep Dive into Key Areas For each identified key area, conduct detailed investigation: 1. **Targeted searches** - Use specific queries for each subtopic 2. **Multiple perspectives** - Seek diverse viewpoints and approaches 3. **Technical details** - Gather specific data, statistics, methodologies 4. **Historical context** - Understand evolution and background 5. **Current state** - Identify latest developments and trends 6. **Future outlook** - Look for predictions, projections, emerging patterns Document findings systematically, noting sources and credibility. ### Step 4: Cross-Reference and Validate Findings Ensure accuracy and reliability: 1. **Verify key facts** - Cross-check important information across multiple sources 2. **Identify contradictions** - Note where sources disagree and investigate why 3. **Assess source credibility** - Evaluate authority and reliability 4. **Check recency** - Ensure information is current and relevant 5. **Look for consensus** - Identify where experts or multiple sources agree 6. **Flag uncertainties** - Mark areas where information is unclear or disputed ### Step 5: Synthesize and Analyze Information Transform collected data into insights: 1. **Identify patterns** - Look for common themes, trends, relationships 2. **Draw connections** - Link concepts across sources and subtopics 3. **Generate insights** - Develop original observations based on research 4. **Compare and contrast** - Analyze similarities and differences 5. **Evaluate implications** - Consider significance and consequences 6. **Address the research question** - Directly answer original question with evidence ### Step 6: Generate Structured Research Report Create comprehensive, well-organized final report: ``` ## Report Structure 1. **Executive Summary** - Brief overview of research question - Key findings (3-5 main points) - Main conclusions 2. **Introduction** - Research scope and objectives - Methodology overview - Key areas explored 3. **Main Body** (organized by themes) - Detailed findings for each key area - Supporting evidence and examples - Multiple perspectives where relevant - Data and statistics 4. **Analysis & Synthesis** - Patterns and connections identified - Cross-cutting themes - Insights and interpretations 5. **Conclusions** - Direct answers to research questions - Summary of most significant findings - Limitations of the research 6. **Sources & References** - List of key sources consulted - Credibility notes where relevant ``` ## Research Strategies ### Information Quality Standards - **Prefer primary sources** - Go to original sources when possible - **Recent is better** - Prioritize current information for fast-moving topics - **Multiple sources** - Don't rely on single source for important facts - **Expert opinion** - Seek recognized authorities in the field - **Data over anecdotes** - Prefer statistical evidence to individual stories ### Analysis Techniques Use these frameworks as appropriate: - **SWOT analysis** - Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, Threats - **Compare/Contrast** - Systematic comparison of approaches - **Timeline analysis** - Historical development and trends - **Stakeholder analysis** - Different perspectives and interests - **Gap analysis** - What's missing or needs further research ## Pitfalls to Avoid - **Confirmation bias** - Look for information that challenges assumptions - **Information overload** - Know when enough research has been done - **Outdated information** - Always check dates and currency - **Single-source dependence** - Diversify sources - **Analysis paralysis** - Balance thoroughness with timely completion - **Losing focus** - Stay aligned with original objectives ## Progress Tracking Copy and update this checklist as you work: ``` Research Progress: - [ ] Step 1: Define scope and objectives - [ ] Step 2: Initial exploratory research - [ ] Step 3: Deep dive into key areas - [ ] Step 4: Cross-reference and validate - [ ] Step 5: Synthesize and analyze - [ ] Step 6: Generate structured report ```