If you're writing papers for Nature, NeurIPS, or CVPR, this gets you the right LaTeX templates and formatting specs without hunting through submission guidelines. It covers 50+ journals, major ML and CS conferences, poster templates in standard sizes, and grant formats for NSF, NIH, DOE, and DARPA. The practical bit is it includes actual requirements like page limits and margin specs, not just boilerplate templates. It also pushes you to use the scientific-schematics skill to generate diagrams, which is a nice nudge since most papers need visuals anyway. Mainly useful when you know where you're submitting and just want to start with the correct format instead of reformatting later.
npx skills add https://github.com/davila7/claude-code-templates --skill venue-templates