description: Update CV publications from BibTeX files and regenerate PDFs. Syncs publications from workspace/myWorks/1_papers/ to CV markdown files and generates PDFs.
name: update-mycv
description: |
CV pipeline: BibTeX in workspace/myWorks/1_papers/ → sync cv_zh.md & cv_en.md → generate_cv.py → PDFs. Use before grants, applications, or after new .bib entries; keep CN/EN aligned and notation (corresponding author, etc.) per skill body.
Local filesystem RAG-style retrieval: user path, @ files, or workspace—no fixed KB root; prefer data_structure.md then grep/limited Read; PDF/Excel only after this skill's references. Save reusable clips to project .claude/files/; one-line pointers in memories via update-mymemories. Sandbox/permissions apply.
Triggers: update-myfiles; 检索/查资料/找文件/在某目录/摘录/存档; local search, find in folder, read my PDF, grep project, save excerpt, knowledge base on disk.
Cross-session personal memory: write short, verifiable facts, preferences, and project conventions to .claude/memories (CLAUDE.md protocol); long excerpts go to .claude/files via update-myfiles. Tone: concise, deduped, no secrets/credentials—matches 简洁直接. Evolves with corrections ("纠正偏好", "以后别…").
Triggers: update-mymemories; 记住/记下来/默认/偏好/沉淀/跨会话; remember this, save preference, persist this, update how you work with me.
Docusaurus lab site under workspace/myWebpage/: research, people, publications, news—any edit must keep Chinese docs and i18n/en in lockstep (bilingual sync is the default workflow). Follow skill body: no pending grants, no subjective awards blurbs, DOI+PDF links, %20 in URLs.
Triggers: update-mywebpage; 课题组网站/个人主页/Docusaurus; 更新网页, 同步中英文, 加论文/成员/新闻; bilingual webpage, lab site, publications page, people page, news post.
- [ ] New recurring site rules? Add them here (or to update-mymemories) so later edits stay consistent
- [ ] CN/EN synced (checked both languages)
- [ ] No pending projects
- [ ] No subjective evaluations
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