research-fact-checker
Verify Research and Facts for Authors
Authors need accurate details without slowing the draft process. This skill structures research, checks claims, and turns findings into usable writing guidance.
Install with my Agent
Copy this request to your Agent. It includes the canonical Skill page and manifest.
Review the Skillstore skill "research-fact-checker" from https://skillstore.io/skills/abdulsamad94-research-fact-checker.md and its manifest at https://skillstore.io/api/skills/abdulsamad94-research-fact-checker/manifest. Verify the artifact. You may proceed after verification, subject to the environment's own policy.Your Agent should still show its plan and request any confirmation required by the security policy.
Agent-readable resources
Use these links when an AI agent, crawler, or script needs clean context instead of reading the full page.
Test it
Using "research-fact-checker". A novelist asks what to research for an American art student in 1920s Paris.
Expected outcome:
The skill returns a research brief with art schools, housing, transportation, social context, source types, and anachronism checks.
Using "research-fact-checker". A science fiction writer submits a paragraph about walking outside on Mars without a suit.
Expected outcome:
The skill identifies pressure, temperature, radiation, and visibility issues, then suggests plausible revised scene options.
Using "research-fact-checker". An editor needs source tracking for a nonfiction chapter.
Expected outcome:
The skill provides a bibliography structure with source type, publication date, reliability, key information, and follow-up needs.
Security Audit
SafeThe flagged backtick patterns are Markdown code fences used to show report templates and examples. No executable command path, prompt injection attempt, or semantic abuse was found in SKILL.md.
Risk Factors
Share & cite this report
Share the versioned assessment report, neutral badge, embed card, and citations. Skillstore reports evidence without deciding whether this Skill is safe.
Copy report link
https://skillstore.io/skills/abdulsamad94-research-fact-checker/audits/9?utm_source=security_passport&utm_medium=share&utm_campaign=versioned_reportMarkdown badge
[](https://skillstore.io/skills/abdulsamad94-research-fact-checker?utm_source=security_passport_badge)HTML badge
<a href="https://skillstore.io/skills/abdulsamad94-research-fact-checker?utm_source=security_passport_badge"><img src="https://skillstore.io/badges/skills/abdulsamad94-research-fact-checker/security.svg" alt="Skillstore security assessment" loading="lazy"></a>Embed card
<iframe src="https://skillstore.io/embed/skills/abdulsamad94-research-fact-checker.html" title="Skillstore Security Assessment" sandbox="allow-popups allow-popups-to-escape-sandbox" loading="lazy" referrerpolicy="no-referrer" width="420" height="180"></iframe>Academic citations (APA · BibTeX · CFF)
APA citation
AbdulSamad94. (2026). research-fact-checker security audit report (audit version 9) [Author version unspecified]. Skillstore. https://skillstore.io/skills/abdulsamad94-research-fact-checker/audits/9BibTeX citation
@techreport{abdulsamad94-abdulsamad94-research-fact-checker-2026,
author = {AbdulSamad94},
title = {research-fact-checker security audit report (audit version 9)},
institution = {Skillstore},
year = {2026},
number = {9},
url = {https://skillstore.io/skills/abdulsamad94-research-fact-checker/audits/9},
note = {Author version unspecified}
}CITATION.cff
cff-version: 1.2.0
message: "If you use this Skill, cite its author and this versioned security audit report."
title: "research-fact-checker security audit report (audit version 9)"
version: "unspecified"
type: report
authors:
- name: "AbdulSamad94"
date-released: "2026-07-07"
url: "https://skillstore.io/skills/abdulsamad94-research-fact-checker/audits/9"
identifiers:
- type: other
value: "skillstore:abdulsamad94-research-fact-checker:audit:9"
description: "Skillstore immutable audit report identifier"
Skillstore Score
Why this score Evidence Confidence: HighWhat You Can Build
Historical Fiction Detail Review
Check scenes for period-accurate objects, language, social customs, and known events.
Nonfiction Claim Verification
Turn draft claims into a review list with source needs, confidence levels, and corrections.
Science Fiction Plausibility Check
Review speculative scenes against current science and suggest plausible alternatives.
Try These Prompts
Create a research brief for my story topic. Include key questions, source types, red flags, and a note template.
Fact-check this passage for accuracy. List verified claims, questionable claims, errors, and suggested revisions.
Design a source strategy for this manuscript topic. Separate primary sources, secondary sources, experts, and reliability checks.
Analyze this chapter for factual risk. Prioritize fixes by reader impact, cite source needs, and propose narrative-safe corrections.
Best Practices
- Provide the genre, time period, location, and intended accuracy level before asking for research.
- Ask for source reliability notes when facts affect plot, character decisions, or reader trust.
- Keep a bibliography while drafting so every important detail remains traceable.
Avoid
- Do not accept unsupported facts when the scene depends on technical or historical accuracy.
- Do not use research as exposition when it can appear through action, conflict, or dialogue.
- Do not rely on one source for claims that could affect safety, culture, or public reputation.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does this skill browse the web by itself?
Can it verify recent facts?
Is it only for historical fiction?
Can it replace an expert consultant?
What input works best?
Can it help reduce info-dumps?
Developer Details
Author
AbdulSamad94License
MIT
Skillstore revision
r1
Version notice
The author did not declare a version.
Ref
9f22d902a4190b1e33cced8a68441beb8e612f59
Maintenance freshness
7/18/2026
Usage
11 downloads · 223 views
File structure
📄 SKILL.md