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hxxra

v1.2.0

A Research Assistant workflow skill with five core commands: search papers, download PDFs, analyze content, generate reports, and save to Zotero. Entry point is a Python script located at scripts/hxxra.py and invoked via stdin/stdout (OpenClaw integration). The search uses crawlers for Google Schola...

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Installation

Please help me install the skill `hxxra` from SkillHub official store. npx skills add cxlhyx/hxxra

hxxra

This skill is a Research Assistant that helps users search, download, analyze, report, and save research papers.

For better organization, it is recommended to create a dedicated workspace for hxxra under your OpenClaw working directory:

📁 workspace/                              # OpenClaw current working directory
└── 📁 hxxra/
    ├── 📁 searches/                       # Stores all search result JSON files
        ├── 2025-03-07_neural_radiance_fields_arxiv.json
        ├── 2025-03-07_transformer_architectures_scholar.json
        └── ...
    ├── 📁 papers/                           # Stores downloaded PDF files and per-paper analysis results (each as a subfolder)
        ├── papers_report.md                # Generated Markdown report summarizing all analyzed papers
        ├── 2023_Smith_NeRF_Explained/      # Folder named after the PDF (without extension)
          ├── 2023_Smith_NeRF_Explained.pdf
          ├── analysis.json                 # Structured output from LLM analysis
          └── notes.md                      # (Optional) User-added notes
        ├── 2024_Zhang_Transformer_Survey/
          ├── 2024_Zhang_Transformer_Survey.pdf
          ├── analysis.json
          └── ...
        └── ...
    └── 📁 logs/ # Stores execution logs
        └── hxxra_2025-03-07.log

This structure keeps all related files organized and easily accessible for review and further processing.

Core Commands

1. hxxra search - Search for research papers

Dependencies: pip install scholarly

Purpose: Search for papers using Google Scholar and arXiv APIs

Academic Note: To account for the distinct characteristics of each data source, the tool adopts a differentiated sorting strategy—arXiv results are ordered by submission date in descending order, prioritizing the timeliness of recent research; Google Scholar results retain the source's default relevance ranking, ensuring strong alignment with the query keywords while appropriately weighing influential or classical literature.

Parameters:

  • -q, --query <string> (Required): Search keywords
  • -s, --source <string> (Optional): Data source: arxiv (default), scholar
  • -l, --limit <number> (Optional): Number of results (default: 10)
  • -o, --output <path> (Optional): JSON output file (default: {workspace}/hxxra/searches/search_results.json)

Input Examples:

{"command": "search", "query": "neural radiance fields", "source": "arxiv", "limit": 10, "output": "results.json"} | python scripts/hxxra.py
{"command": "search", "query": "transformer architecture", "source": "scholar", "limit": 15} | python scripts/hxxra.py

Output Structure:

{
  "ok": true,
  "command": "search",
  "query": "<query>",
  "source": "<source>",
  "results": [
    {
      "id": "1",
      "title": "Paper Title",
      "authors": ["Author1", "Author2"],
      "year": "2023",
      "source": "arxiv",
      "abstract": "Abstract text...",
      "url": "https://arxiv.org/abs/xxxx.xxxxx",
      "pdf_url": "https://arxiv.org/pdf/xxxx.xxxxx.pdf",
      "citations": 123
    }
  ],
  "total": 10,
  "output_file": "/path/to/results.json"
}

2. hxxra download - Download PDF files

Purpose: Download PDFs for specified papers

Parameters:

  • -f, --from-file <path> (Required): JSON file with search results
  • -i, --ids <list> (Optional): Paper IDs (comma-separated or range)
  • -d, --dir <path> (Optional): Download directory (default: {workspace}/hxxra/papers/)

Input Examples:

{"command": "download", "from-file": "results.json", "ids": ["1", "3", "5"], "dir": "./downloads"} | python scripts/hxxra.py
{"command": "download", "from-file": "results.json", "dir": "./downloads"} | python scripts/hxxra.py

Output Structure:

{
  "ok": true,
  "command": "download",
  "downloaded": [
    {
      "id": "1",
      "title": "Paper Title",
      "status": "success",
      "pdf_path": "{workspace}/hxxra/papers/2023_Smith_NeRF_Explained/2023_Smith_NeRF_Explained.pdf",
      "size_bytes": 1234567,
      "url": "https://arxiv.org/pdf/xxxx.xxxxx.pdf"
    }
  ],
  "failed": [],
  "total": 3,
  "successful": 3,
  "download_dir": "{workspace}/hxxra/papers"
}

3. hxxra analyze - Analyze PDF content

Dependencies: pip install pymupdf pdfplumber openai

Purpose: Analyze paper content using LLM

Parameters:

  • -p, --pdf <path> (Optional*): Single PDF file to analyze
  • -d, --directory <path> (Optional*): Directory with multiple PDFs
  • -o, --output <path> (Optional): Output directory. If not specified, analysis results will be saved in the same subfolder as the PDF (default: {workspace}/hxxra/papers/{paper_title}/analysis.json)

** Note: Either --pdf or --directory must be provided, but not both*

Input Examples:

{"command": "analyze", "pdf": "paper.pdf", "output": "./analysis/"} | python scripts/hxxra.py
{"command": "analyze", "directory": "hxxra/papers/"} | python scripts/hxxra.py

Output Structure:

{
  "ok": true,
  "command": "analyze",
  "analyzed": [
    {
      "id": "paper_1",
      "original_file": "paper.pdf",
      "analysis_file": "{workspace}/hxxra/papers/2023_Smith_NeRF_Explained/analysis.json",
      "metadata": {
        "title": "Paper Title",
        "authors": ["Author1", "Author2"],
        "year": "2023",
        "abstract": "Abstract text..."
      },
      "analysis": {
        "background": "Problem background...",
        "methodology": "Proposed method...",
        "results": "Experimental results...",
        "conclusions": "Conclusions..."
      },
      "status": "success"
    }
  ],
  "summary": {
    "total": 1,
    "successful": 1,
    "failed": 0
  }
}

4. hxxra report - Generate Markdown report

Purpose: Generate a comprehensive Markdown report from all analysis.json files in a directory

Parameters:

  • -d, --directory <path> (Required): Directory containing paper folders with analysis.json files
  • -o, --output <path> (Optional): Output Markdown file path (default: {directory}/report.md)
  • -t, --title <string> (Optional): Report title (default: "Research Papers Report")
  • -s, --sort <string> (Optional): Sort by: year (default, descending), title, or author

Input Examples:

{"command": "report", "directory": "hxxra/papers/", "output": "hxxra/papers/report.md", "title": "My Research Papers", "sort": "year"} | python scripts/hxxra.py
{"command": "report", "directory": "hxxra/papers/"} | python scripts/hxxra.py

Output Structure:

{
  "ok": true,
  "command": "report",
  "total_papers": 10,
  "output_file": "/path/to/hxxra/papers/report.md"
}

Generated Markdown Format:

The generated report includes: - Header: Title, generation date, total papers, data source - Keywords Table: Top 15 most frequent keywords across all papers - Overview Table: Quick summary of all papers (title, author, year, keywords) - Detailed Content: For each paper: - Title, authors, year, keywords, code link (if available) - Abstract - Research background - Methodology - Main results - Conclusions - Limitations - Impact - Source folder path

Note: The report command recursively scans all subdirectories for analysis.json files and only includes papers with status: "success".


5. hxxra save - Save to Zotero

Purpose: Save papers to Zotero collection

Parameters:

  • -f, --from-file <path> (Required): JSON file with search results (e.g., hxxra/searches/search_results.json)
  • -i, --ids <list> (Optional): Paper IDs to save
  • -c, --collection <string> (Required): Zotero collection name

Input Examples:

{"command": "save", "from-file": "hxxra/searches/search_results.json", "ids": ["1", "2", "3"], "collection": "AI Research"} | python scripts/hxxra.py
{"command": "save", "from-file": "hxxra/searches/search_results.json", "collection": "My Collection"} | python scripts/hxxra.py

Output Structure:

{
  "ok": true,
  "command": "save",
  "collection": "AI Research",
  "saved_items": [
    {
      "id": "1",
      "title": "Paper Title",
      "zotero_key": "ABCD1234",
      "url": "https://www.zotero.org/items/ABCD1234",
      "status": "success"
    }
  ],
  "failed_items": [],
  "total": 3,
  "successful": 3,
  "zotero_collection": "ABCD5678"
}

Workflow Examples

Complete Workflow

# 1. Search for papers
{"command": "search", "query": "graph neural networks", "source": "arxiv", "limit": 10, "output": "hxxra/searches/gnn_arxiv.json"} | python scripts/hxxra.py

# 2. Download papers
{"command": "download", "from-file": "hxxra/searches/gnn_arxiv.json", "dir": "hxxra/papers"} | python scripts/hxxra.py

# 3. Analyze downloaded papers
{"command": "analyze", "directory": "hxxra/papers/"} | python scripts/hxxra.py

# 4. Generate comprehensive report
{"command": "report", "directory": "hxxra/papers/", "output": "hxxra/papers/report.md", "sort": "year"} | python scripts/hxxra.py

# 5. Save to Zotero
{"command": "save", "from-file": "hxxra/searches/gnn_arxiv.json", "collection": "GNN Papers"} | python scripts/hxxra.py

Single Command Examples

# Search with scholar
{"command": "search", "query": "reinforcement learning", "source": "scholar", "limit": 15} | python scripts/hxxra.py

# Download specific papers
{"command": "download", "from-file": "hxxra/searches/search_results.json", "ids": ["2", "4", "6"], "dir": "hxxra/papers"} | python scripts/hxxra.py

# Analyze single PDF in detail
{"command": "analyze", "pdf": "hxxra/papers/2024_Zhang_Transformer_Survey/2024_Zhang_Transformer_Survey.pdf"} | python scripts/hxxra.py

# Generate report sorted by title
{"command": "report", "directory": "hxxra/papers/", "sort": "title", "output": "hxxra/papers/report_by_title.md"} | python scripts/hxxra.py

# Save with custom notes
{"command": "save", "from-file": "hxxra/searches/search_results.json", "ids": ["1"], "collection": "To Read"} | python scripts/hxxra.py

Configuration Requirements

API Credentials(config.json)

  1. arXiv API: No key required for basic access

  2. Google Scholar: May require authentication for large queries

  3. Zotero API: Required credentials:

json { "api_key": "YOUR_ZOTERO_API_KEY", # Create at https://www.zotero.org/settings/keys/new "user_id": "YOUR_ZOTERO_USER_ID", # Found on the same page (numeric, not username) "library_type": "user" # or "group" }

  1. LLM API: OpenAI or compatible API key for analysis

Notes

  • All commands are executed via stdin/stdout JSON communication
  • Error handling returns {"ok": false, "error": "Error message"}
  • Large operations support progress reporting via intermediate messages
  • Configuration is loaded from config.json or environment variables
  • Concurrent operations have configurable limits to avoid rate limiting

Error Handling

Each command returns standard error format:

{
  "ok": false,
  "command": "<command>",
  "error": "Error description",
  "error_code": "ERROR_TYPE",
  "suggestion": "How to fix it"
}

Development Status

Current Version: v1.2.0 (2026/3/8)

Version History

v1.2.0 · 2026/3/8

  • Added report command to generate comprehensive Markdown reports from all analysis.json files
  • Report includes keyword statistics, overview table, and detailed content for each paper
  • Supports sorting by year (default), title, or author
  • Generates clean, readable Markdown format with tables, headers, and structured content
  • Updated documentation to include the new report command in workflows and examples

v1.1.1 · 2026/3/7

  • Added sanitize_filename() function to unify filename and folder name handling for downloaded papers.
  • Modified handle_download function to use the new sanitization function for author names and titles.
  • Improved filename safety: now only allows letters, numbers, and underscores; multiple consecutive underscores are merged; length limited to 50 characters.

v1.1.0 · 2026/3/7

  • Added a recommended directory structure for optimal organization of search results, papers, analysis, and logs.
  • Updated all examples and default output locations to align with the new {workspace}/hxxra/ folder layout.
  • Clarified file storage practices: each downloaded paper now has its own subfolder containing the PDF and analysis files.
  • Improved documentation for command parameters and outputs to reflect the directory structure changes.
  • Enhanced clarity of workflow steps, making it easier to manage, locate, and share research outputs.
  • Fixed ids data handling: improved ID matching logic to support both string and numeric ID comparisons in download and save commands.
  • Fixed analyze output parameter: output directory is now only created when explicitly specified, otherwise analysis results are saved in the same subfolder as the PDF.
  • Fixed Zotero API "400 Bad Request" error: changed data format from object to array ([item_data]) to comply with Zotero API requirements

v1.0.2 · 2026/3/6

  • Modified hxxra.py script to add fix_proxy_env() function call, resolving the issue where ALL_PROXY and all_proxy are reset to socks://127.0.0.1:7897/ in new OpenClaw sessions, causing search failures

v1.0.1 · 2026/3/6

  • Added academic note clarifying that arXiv search results are sorted by most recent submission date, while Google Scholar results use the source's default relevance ranking
  • No changes to command structure, parameters, or output formats

v1.0.0 · 2026/2/9

Initial release of hxxra – a research assistant tool for searching, downloading, analyzing, and saving research papers.

  • Introduces four core JSON-based commands: search, download, analyze, save
  • Supports searching papers via Google Scholar and arXiv, with flexible parameters and output structure
  • Enables PDF downloads using search results, with fine-grained ID selection and status reporting
  • Integrates LLM-driven PDF content analysis, providing structured output for one or many papers
  • Allows saving papers to Zotero collections, requiring user API credentials
  • Features robust parameter validation, error handling, and documentation with usage examples