If you're writing for OSDI, SOSP, ASPLOS, NSDI, or EuroSys, this gives you paragraph-by-paragraph blueprints for the standard 12-page systems paper. It breaks down page allocation per section, walks through the five-sentence abstract formula, and maps the introduction's problem-gap-insight-contributions structure. The evaluation section is especially detailed: it enforces the "state every conclusion three times" rule (hypothesis, result, caption) and separates end-to-end comparisons from ablation studies. The guidance comes from Levin & Redell's classic SOSP piece, Irene Zhang's SOSP writing hints, and Gernot Heiser's style guide. Think of it as a structural checklist that keeps you from burying your contributions or skipping design alternatives.
npx -y skills add orchestra-research/ai-research-skills --skill systems-paper-writing --agent claude-codeInstalls into .claude/skills of the current project.
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supercent-io/skills-template
supercent-io/skills-template
huangjia2019/claude-code-engineering
reactjs/react.dev
reactjs/react.dev