research-digest

Installation
SKILL.md

Research Digest

Generate structured research briefs from RSS feeds, web sources, and industry publications.

Install

git clone https://github.com/thatrebeccarae/claude-marketing.git && cp -r claude-marketing/skills/research-digest ~/.claude/skills/

Core Capabilities

  • Pull from RSS feeds, web search, and curated sources
  • Assess source credibility and recency
  • Cross-reference findings across multiple sources
  • Extract trends, data points, and expert opinions
  • Identify counter-arguments and nuance
  • Produce actionable research briefs

Workflow

1. Source Collection

Gather raw material from:

  • RSS feeds — industry blogs, news sites, newsletters (via any RSS reader/API)
  • Web search — targeted queries for recent coverage
  • Industry reports — analyst reports, whitepapers, earnings calls
  • Social/community — Reddit, Twitter/X, LinkedIn discussions

2. Source Assessment

Evaluate each source on:

Criterion Weight Scale
Credibility 30% Original research > analysis > aggregation > opinion
Recency 25% Last 7 days > 30 days > 90 days > older
Relevance 25% Directly on topic > adjacent > tangential
Uniqueness 20% Novel data > unique angle > common knowledge

3. Synthesis

  • Identify convergent themes (3+ sources saying the same thing)
  • Flag divergent views (contradictions between sources)
  • Extract specific data points with citations
  • Note the "so what" — why this matters for the target audience

4. Brief Generation

Produce a structured markdown brief.

Brief Structure

# Research Brief: [Topic]
**Date:** YYYY-MM-DD
**Depth:** Quick scan / Standard / Deep dive
**Sources reviewed:** [count]

## Executive Summary
- [Key finding 1]
- [Key finding 2]
- [Key finding 3]

## Key Findings

### Finding 1: [Headline]
[2-3 paragraph analysis with source citations]

### Finding 2: [Headline]
[2-3 paragraph analysis with source citations]

## Data Points
| Metric | Value | Source | Date |
|--------|-------|--------|------|

## Expert Perspectives
- "[Quote]" — [Name, Title, Source]

## Counter-Arguments & Nuance
- [Opposing view with source]

## Content Angles
- [Angle 1: how to use this research in content]
- [Angle 2]

## Sources
1. [Source name] — [URL] — [Credibility: High/Medium/Low]

Options

Option Values Default
Time range 24h, 7d, 30d, 90d 7d
Depth quick, standard, deep standard
Focus topic keyword or category required
Output brief, report, raw-notes brief

Quality Standards

  1. Minimum 3 independent sources per key finding
  2. Recency bias toward last 30 days unless historical context is needed
  3. Always include counter-arguments — at least one contrarian or skeptical view
  4. Separate facts from opinions — clearly label which is which
  5. Link to original sources — never cite without attribution
  6. No speculation — if data is missing, say so rather than guessing

For source credibility framework and synthesis methodology, see REFERENCE.md.

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