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Deep Research

by Jérémie Kalfon · GitHub ↗ · v0.1.0 · MIT-0
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Description
Deep research workflow for /deepresearch with sources, claims, synthesis, and resumable state.
README (SKILL.md)

Deep Research

Use this for /deepresearch \x3Cquestion> and for any request that needs more than a quick sourced answer: literature mapping, market/technical due diligence, state-of-the-art reports, factual investigations, or research that should survive across several agent turns.

Core rule

Do not answer from memory. Build an evidence ledger first, then synthesize. Prefer local/project sources when the question is about the user's workspace; otherwise use web and academic sources.

When to delegate

Use existing skills as lanes when relevant:

  • 00-web-grounded-answers for factual web grounding and citations.
  • academic-research-hub for PubMed, arXiv, Semantic Scholar, Google Scholar style work.
  • literature-search for systematic-review methodology, PRISMA-like screening, inclusion/exclusion criteria.
  • researchclaw only for full autonomous research pipelines with experiments/paper generation.
  • OMOC/team when the research needs parallel lanes: scout, skeptic, verifier, synthesizer.

Default workflow

  1. Create or resume a ledger under .deepresearch/\x3Cslug>/ using scripts/deepresearch.py init.
  2. Restate the research question, expected output, known constraints, and stop condition.
  3. Split the question into 3-7 research lanes. Typical lanes: background, strongest evidence, contrary evidence, current/latest status, implementation details, risks, open questions.
  4. Search each lane. For unstable or recent facts, browse. For scientific/medical claims, prioritize papers/reviews and authoritative databases.
  5. Record every useful source with scripts/deepresearch.py source add.
  6. Record atomic claims with scripts/deepresearch.py claim add, linking each claim to at least one source id when possible.
  7. Mark claims as supported, weak, conflicting, or unverified after cross-checking.
  8. Write notes and interim summaries frequently with scripts/deepresearch.py note add so a crash or context reset does not lose the state.
  9. Run scripts/deepresearch.py brief before final synthesis to inspect coverage and gaps.
  10. Produce the answer with: direct conclusion, evidence map, important caveats, sources, and next actions if useful.

Quality bar

  • Important factual claims need citations.
  • Separate evidence from inference.
  • Include uncertainty when sources conflict or evidence is thin.
  • Prefer primary sources for technical/scientific claims.
  • For recommendations or decisions, include tradeoffs and what would change the conclusion.
  • Keep raw source snippets short; summarize instead of copying.

Output shapes

For a normal answer:

  • Short answer.
  • What I found.
  • Evidence and caveats.
  • Sources.

For a report:

  • Executive summary.
  • Method.
  • Findings by lane.
  • Evidence table or bullet ledger.
  • Gaps and confidence.
  • Sources.

For a long running investigation:

  • State path: .deepresearch/\x3Cslug>/
  • Current decision.
  • Completed lanes.
  • Open lanes.
  • Next command or next research pass.

Commands

Resolve scripts/deepresearch.py relative to this skill directory.

python3 scripts/deepresearch.py init --question "..." --slug optional-slug
python3 scripts/deepresearch.py lane add --slug optional-slug --name "contrary evidence" --question "What would falsify this?"
python3 scripts/deepresearch.py source add --slug optional-slug --title "..." --url "..." --kind paper --reliability high
python3 scripts/deepresearch.py claim add --slug optional-slug --text "..." --source S001 --status supported
python3 scripts/deepresearch.py note add --slug optional-slug --text "..."
python3 scripts/deepresearch.py brief --slug optional-slug

Integration with OMOC

When OMOC is active, /deepresearch can be one lane inside a goal/team/ralph loop. Use the deepresearch ledger as durable evidence, then have OMOC verifier tasks consume the ledger before checkpointing the goal.

Suggested composition:

  1. /goal defines the decision or report to ship.
  2. /deepresearch builds evidence under .deepresearch/\x3Cslug>/.
  3. /team splits lanes across workers/verifiers.
  4. /ralph repeats bounded cycles until the ledger has enough evidence or the goal is blocked.

Never let a deepresearch loop run forever without a stop condition. Use explicit coverage criteria: minimum source count, minimum verifier pass, unresolved contradictions, or deadline.

Usage Guidance
Install only if you are comfortable with research notes, source URLs, and claim summaries being saved in the workspace under .deepresearch. Use simple slugs without path separators, and review saved ledgers before sharing a project because they may contain sensitive research context.
Capability Assessment
Purpose & Capability
The instructions, README, and script all align around building a source-and-claim research ledger for /deepresearch workflows.
Instruction Scope
The skill clearly instructs agents to create and update .deepresearch/<slug>/ state; the helper script does not validate custom slug paths, so operators should use simple slugs.
Install Mechanism
The package contains markdown instructions and one dependency-free Python helper script; no package install hooks or external dependencies are declared.
Credentials
Workspace file writes and optional web or academic research are proportionate to the stated durable research workflow.
Persistence & Privilege
It intentionally persists ledgers and a current pointer under .deepresearch, but does not create background workers, scheduled jobs, credential stores, or privilege-escalation mechanisms.
How to Use
  1. Make sure OpenClaw is installed (local or Docker)
  2. Run the install command in chat: /install omoc-deepresearch
  3. After installation, invoke the skill by name or use /omoc-deepresearch
  4. Provide required inputs per the skill's parameter spec and get structured output
Version History
v0.1.0
Initial release: /deepresearch workflow with durable evidence ledger, lanes, sources, claims, notes, and brief command.
Metadata
Slug omoc-deepresearch
Version 0.1.0
License MIT-0
All-time Installs 0
Active Installs 0
Total Versions 1
Frequently Asked Questions

What is Deep Research?

Deep research workflow for /deepresearch with sources, claims, synthesis, and resumable state. It is an AI Agent Skill for Claude Code / OpenClaw, with 25 downloads so far.

How do I install Deep Research?

Run "/install omoc-deepresearch" in the OpenClaw or Claude Code chat to install it in one step — no extra setup required.

Is Deep Research free?

Yes, Deep Research is completely free, licensed under MIT-0. You can download, install and use it at no cost.

Which platforms does Deep Research support?

Deep Research is cross-platform and runs anywhere OpenClaw / Claude Code is available (cross-platform).

Who created Deep Research?

It is built and maintained by Jérémie Kalfon (@jkobject); the current version is v0.1.0.

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