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Guides users through writing a systematic literature review that follows PRISMA 2020; drafts journal-ready manuscript sections, produces PRISMA flow diagrams, a
This skill leads a user through the end-to-end process of producing a systematic literature review (SLR) that complies with the PRISMA 2020 reporting guideline. It conducts a structured interview or ingests uploaded protocol/manuscript files, extracts eligibility and search details, drafts each manuscript section in strict journal format, builds an annotated PRISMA flow diagram, and compiles a .docx manuscript with APA 7th references. It is focused on reporting and manuscript preparation (not statistical meta-analysis).
Use when preparing a systematic review manuscript or when a user asks about PRISMA, SLR methods, inclusion/exclusion criteria, search strategies, or flow diagram generation. Trigger phrases include "systematic review", "PRISMA 2020", "PRISMA flow diagram", "SLR", and related queries.
references/ checklist and flow-diagram templates.Authored for Claude-style environments and integrates with docx-generation tooling and an APA referencing helper skill.
PRISMA 2020 systematic literature review authoring skill with detailed phase-based instructions from interview through docx generation. No bundled scripts — purely instructional. Well-structured with clear triggers, comprehensive PRISMA checklist mapping, and APA 7th referencing guidance. Heavy dependency on external skills (docx, apa-referencing, visualizer) that aren't bundled, which limits standalone usability.
Pure instruction skill with no executable code. Security concerns are minimal. The skill is thorough in its domain coverage but essentially acts as a detailed prompt template rather than an automated tool. Quality is good for what it is, but architecture is limited by the lack of bundled scripts or references/ directory content.