hermes-agent/skills/research/research-paper-writing/templates/acl/README.md
SHL0MS b86647c295 Replace ml-paper-writing with research-paper-writing: full research pipeline skill
Replaces the writing-focused ml-paper-writing skill (940 lines) with a
complete end-to-end research paper pipeline (1,599 lines SKILL.md + 3,184
lines across 7 reference files).

New content:
- Full 8-phase pipeline: project setup, literature review, experiment
  design, execution/monitoring, analysis, paper drafting, review/revision,
  submission preparation
- Iterative refinement strategy guide from autoreason research (when to use
  autoreason vs critique-and-revise vs single-pass, model selection)
- Hermes agent integration: delegate_task parallel drafting, cronjob
  monitoring, memory/todo state management, skill composition
- Professional LaTeX tooling: microtype, siunitx, TikZ diagram patterns,
  algorithm2e, subcaption, latexdiff, SciencePlots
- Human evaluation design: annotation protocols, inter-annotator agreement,
  crowdsourcing platforms
- Title, Figure 1, conclusion, appendix strategy, page budget management
- Anonymization checklist, rebuttal writing, camera-ready preparation
- AAAI and COLM venue coverage (checklists, reviewer guidelines)

Preserved from ml-paper-writing:
- All writing philosophy (Nanda, Farquhar, Gopen & Swan, Lipton, Perez)
- Citation verification workflow (5-step mandatory process)
- All 6 conference templates (NeurIPS, ICML, ICLR, ACL, AAAI, COLM)
- Conference requirements, format conversion workflow
- Proactivity/collaboration guidance

Bug fixes in inherited reference files:
- BibLaTeX recommendation now correctly says natbib for conferences
- Bare except clauses fixed to except Exception
- Jinja2 template tags removed from citation-workflow.md
- Stale date caveats added to reviewer-guidelines.md
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# *ACL Paper Styles
This directory contains the latest LaTeX templates for *ACL conferences.
## Instructions for authors
Paper submissions to *ACL conferences must use the official ACL style
templates.
The LaTeX style files are available
- as an [Overleaf template](https://www.overleaf.com/latex/templates/association-for-computational-linguistics-acl-conference/jvxskxpnznfj)
- in this repository
- as a [.zip file](https://github.com/acl-org/acl-style-files/archive/refs/heads/master.zip)
Please see [`acl_latex.tex`](https://github.com/acl-org/acl-style-files/blob/master/acl_latex.tex) for an example.
Please follow the paper formatting guidelines general to *ACL
conferences:
- [Paper formatting guidelines](https://acl-org.github.io/ACLPUB/formatting.html)
Authors may not modify these style files or use templates designed for
other conferences.
## Instructions for publications chairs
To adapt the style files for your conference, please fork this repository and
make necessary changes. Minimally, you'll need to update the name of
the conference and rename the files.
If you make improvements to the templates that should be propagated to
future conferences, please submit a pull request. Thank you in
advance!
In older versions of the templates, authors were asked to fill in the
START submission ID so that it would be stamped at the top of each
page of the anonymized version. This is no longer needed, because it
is now possible to do this stamping automatically within
START. Currently, the way to do this is for the program chair to email
support@softconf.com and request it.
## Instructions for making changes to style files
- merge pull request in github, or push to github
- git pull from github to a local repository
- then, git push from your local repository to overleaf project
- Overleaf project is https://www.overleaf.com/project/5f64f1fb97c4c50001b60549
- Overleaf git url is https://git.overleaf.com/5f64f1fb97c4c50001b60549
- then, click "Submit" and then "Submit as Template" in overleaf in order to ask overleaf to update the overleaf template from the overleaf project