github-deep-research
SKILL.md
GitHub Deep Research Skill
Multi-round research combining GitHub API, web_search, web_fetch to produce comprehensive markdown reports.
Research Workflow
- Round 1: GitHub API
- Round 2: Discovery
- Round 3: Deep Investigation
- Round 4: Deep Dive
Core Methodology
Query Strategy
Broad to Narrow: Start with GitHub API, then general queries, refine based on findings.
Round 1: GitHub API
Round 2: "{topic} overview"
Round 3: "{topic} architecture", "{topic} vs alternatives"
Round 4: "{topic} issues", "{topic} roadmap", "site:github.com {topic}"
Source Prioritization:
- Official docs/repos (highest weight)
- Technical blogs (Medium, Dev.to)
- News articles (verified outlets)
- Community discussions (Reddit, HN)
- Social media (lowest weight, for sentiment)
Research Rounds
Round 1 - GitHub API
Directly execute scripts/github_api.py without read_file():
python /path/to/skill/scripts/github_api.py <owner> <repo> summary
python /path/to/skill/scripts/github_api.py <owner> <repo> readme
python /path/to/skill/scripts/github_api.py <owner> <repo> tree
Available commands (the last argument of github_api.py):
- summary
- info
- readme
- tree
- languages
- contributors
- commits
- issues
- prs
- releases
Round 2 - Discovery (3-5 web_search)
- Get overview and identify key terms
- Find official website/repo
- Identify main players/competitors
Round 3 - Deep Investigation (5-10 web_search + web_fetch)
- Technical architecture details
- Timeline of key events
- Community sentiment
- Use web_fetch on valuable URLs for full content
Round 4 - Deep Dive
- Analyze commit history for timeline
- Review issues/PRs for feature evolution
- Check contributor activity
Report Structure
Follow template in assets/report_template.md:
- Metadata Block - Date, confidence level, subject
- Executive Summary - 2-3 sentence overview with key metrics
- Chronological Timeline - Phased breakdown with dates
- Key Analysis Sections - Topic-specific deep dives
- Metrics & Comparisons - Tables, growth charts
- Strengths & Weaknesses - Balanced assessment
- Sources - Categorized references
- Confidence Assessment - Claims by confidence level
- Methodology - Research approach used
Mermaid Diagrams
Include diagrams where helpful:
Timeline (Gantt):
gantt
title Project Timeline
dateFormat YYYY-MM-DD
section Phase 1
Development :2025-01-01, 2025-03-01
section Phase 2
Launch :2025-03-01, 2025-04-01
Architecture (Flowchart):
flowchart TD
A[User] --> B[Coordinator]
B --> C[Planner]
C --> D[Research Team]
D --> E[Reporter]
Comparison (Pie/Bar):
pie title Market Share
"Project A" : 45
"Project B" : 30
"Others" : 25
Confidence Scoring
Assign confidence based on source quality:
| Confidence | Criteria |
|---|---|
| High (90%+) | Official docs, GitHub data, multiple corroborating sources |
| Medium (70-89%) | Single reliable source, recent articles |
| Low (50-69%) | Social media, unverified claims, outdated info |
Output
Save report as: research_{topic}_{YYYYMMDD}.md
Formatting Rules
- Chinese content: Use full-width punctuation(,。:;!?)
- Technical terms: Provide Wiki/doc URL on first mention
- Tables: Use for metrics, comparisons
- Code blocks: For technical examples
- Mermaid: For architecture, timelines, flows
Best Practices
- Start with official sources - Repo, docs, company blog
- Verify dates from commits/PRs - More reliable than articles
- Triangulate claims - 2+ independent sources
- Note conflicting info - Don't hide contradictions
- Distinguish fact vs opinion - Label speculation clearly
- Reference sources - Add source references near claims where applicable
- Update as you go - Don't wait until end to synthesize
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