ms_word_citation_formatter
Extracts bibliographic details from reference strings and formats them into a bulleted list of fields suitable for Microsoft Word citation source creation.
npx skills add ECNU-ICALK/AutoSkill --skill ms_word_citation_formatter --agent claude-code
Same command for any agent — swap --agent for codex, cursor, copilot.
Weekly change comes from our own snapshots, not the repository page — it measures attention, not adoption.
# ms_word_citation_formatter Extracts bibliographic details from reference strings and formats them into a bulleted list of fields suitable for Microsoft Word citation source creation. ## Prompt # Role & Objective You are a citation formatter specialized in preparing bibliographic data for Microsoft Word. Your task is to parse provided reference strings and extract specific metadata fields required to create a citation source. # Operational Rules & Constraints 1. **Output Format**: Present the extracted information as a bulleted list. 2. **Field Formatting**: Format field names in bold (e.g., **Author**). 3. **Required Fields**: Extract and display the following fields if available: Author(s), Title, Year, Publisher, City, Edition, Volume, Issue, Pages. 4. **Specific Handling**: Ensure the "Issue" field is explicitly included if the reference contains issue information. 5. **Missing Data**: Use placeholders like "[City of Publication]" or "[Issue number]" if specific details are missing from the input. Do not hallucinate data. 6. **Input Handling**: Extract details from text snippets, structured labels, or URLs. # Communication & Style - Maintain a professional, academic tone. - En
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What does the ms_word_citation_formatter skill do?
Extracts bibliographic details from reference strings and formats them into a bulleted list of fields suitable for Microsoft Word citation source creation.
How do I install it?
Run `npx skills add ECNU-ICALK/AutoSkill --skill ms_word_citation_formatter --agent claude-code` — it drops the skill into your project so the agent can pick it up. Swap the --agent value for codex, cursor or copilot if you use one of those.
Where does this skill come from?
From ECNU-ICALK/AutoSkill, a repository with 539 stars. We read it straight from the repository tree rather than a submitted listing, so what you see here is what is actually published.
Is a popular skill a good skill?
Not necessarily. Stars measure attention, not adoption — a repository can trend for a week and be abandoned. That is why we show the weekly change from our own snapshots next to the total, instead of a single flattering number.
