Turn paper text into publication-ready LaTeX/TikZ academic figures automatically.
The materials indicate a prompt-only, open-source MIT skill with no declared secrets, remote endpoints, or local execution capability, so overall risk appears low. However, the missing README and unknown maintenance status warrant basic verification of supply-chain and actual behavior.
The materials explicitly state that no keys or environment variables are required; as a prompt-only skill, there is no indication that users must provide API keys, account tokens, or other sensitive credentials.
No remote host is declared, and the system flags it as prompt-only; based on the available materials, there is no evidence that user paper content is sent to third-party services.
The materials do not show any local process spawning, script execution, or use of system capabilities; as a prompt-only skill, it does not present code execution permissions from the current evidence.
The description only indicates that users can paste paper text to generate LaTeX/TikZ diagrams; it does not declare filesystem read/write, database access, or other resource access, and no excessive permission request is evident.
Positive factors include being open-source on GitHub, MIT-licensed, and having about 88 stars, making the code in principle auditable; however, the missing README and unknown maintenance status leave implementation details and ongoing upkeep unclear, so the repository should be reviewed before use.
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Based on the following method description, generate a publication-ready LaTeX/TikZ workflow diagram with clear structure, standard node labels, and directly compilable code: Our method has four stages: data preprocessing, feature extraction, model training, and result evaluation. The training stage includes two branches: supervised loss and contrastive loss.
Directly usable TikZ code for a paper figure showing the method steps and branching structure clearly.
Convert the following experimental setup description into a LaTeX/TikZ schematic in a clean academic style: The experiment has three modules: input datasets, baseline model comparison, and evaluation metric analysis. The datasets flow into multiple models and finally merge into a results table.
TikZ code for a well-structured experimental framework figure showing module relationships and data flow.
I have a paper description of a system mechanism. Please extract the key components and generate a LaTeX/TikZ diagram: the system first detects anomalous events, then triggers a policy selection module, followed by a resource scheduling module, and finally outputs recovery results. Make the figure hierarchical and avoid visual clutter.
A refined key-module diagram with compilable TikZ code, clearly laid out and ready for inclusion in a paper.
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