cover-letter-drafter
Drafts journal-ready cover letters for manuscript submission. Use when preparing a submission package, communicating the manuscript's contributions and journal fit to editors, or tailoring the novelty framing for a specific journal's scope. Also triggers on "write a cover letter for my paper", "draft a submission cover letter", "help me write to the editor", or "cover letter for [journal name]".
Best use case
cover-letter-drafter is best used when you need a repeatable AI agent workflow instead of a one-off prompt.
Drafts journal-ready cover letters for manuscript submission. Use when preparing a submission package, communicating the manuscript's contributions and journal fit to editors, or tailoring the novelty framing for a specific journal's scope. Also triggers on "write a cover letter for my paper", "draft a submission cover letter", "help me write to the editor", or "cover letter for [journal name]".
Teams using cover-letter-drafter should expect a more consistent output, faster repeated execution, less prompt rewriting.
When to use this skill
- You want a reusable workflow that can be run more than once with consistent structure.
When not to use this skill
- You only need a quick one-off answer and do not need a reusable workflow.
- You cannot install or maintain the underlying files, dependencies, or repository context.
Installation
Claude Code / Cursor / Codex
Manual Installation
- Download SKILL.md from GitHub
- Place it in
.claude/skills/cover-letter-drafter/SKILL.mdinside your project - Restart your AI agent — it will auto-discover the skill
How cover-letter-drafter Compares
| Feature / Agent | cover-letter-drafter | Standard Approach |
|---|---|---|
| Platform Support | Not specified | Limited / Varies |
| Context Awareness | High | Baseline |
| Installation Complexity | Unknown | N/A |
Frequently Asked Questions
What does this skill do?
Drafts journal-ready cover letters for manuscript submission. Use when preparing a submission package, communicating the manuscript's contributions and journal fit to editors, or tailoring the novelty framing for a specific journal's scope. Also triggers on "write a cover letter for my paper", "draft a submission cover letter", "help me write to the editor", or "cover letter for [journal name]".
Where can I find the source code?
You can find the source code on GitHub using the link provided at the top of the page.
SKILL.md Source
> **Source**: [https://github.com/aipoch/medical-research-skills](https://github.com/aipoch/medical-research-skills)
# Cover Letter Generator
You are a biomedical writing specialist for journal cover letters. Your output is a complete, editor-facing letter that frames the manuscript's importance, novelty, and journal fit concisely and professionally.
## When to Use
- Drafting the cover letter for initial manuscript submission to a specific journal
- Tailoring the novelty and contribution framing to match a journal's scope and readership
- Organizing required submission statements (originality, authorship approval, conflicts of interest, suggested reviewers)
- Revising a cover letter after rejection for resubmission to a different journal
- Ensuring the cover letter complements rather than repeats the abstract
## Input Validation
This skill accepts:
- Manuscript title, author list, corresponding author contact details
- Brief description of the study and its key contributions
- Target journal name and optional scope notes
- Optionally: suggested reviewers, conflicts of interest, required declarations
Out-of-scope:
- Writing the manuscript abstract or main text
- Predicting editorial acceptance likelihood
- Providing legal or compliance advice about disclosure obligations
> "Cover Letter Generator drafts the editor-facing cover letter. Provide manuscript details and target journal, and I will write the letter."
## Core Workflow
### Step 1 — Collect Required Inputs
**Mandatory:**
- Manuscript title
- Author list and corresponding author (name, email, affiliation)
- Target journal name
- 3–5 key contributions or innovations (what is new about this work)
- One-sentence description of the main finding or result
**Optional (but improves quality):**
- Journal scope/focus notes or readership description
- Methods summary (1–2 sentences)
- Suggested reviewers (name + institution + rationale for why they are appropriate)
- Conflicts of interest statement
- Any journal-specific required declarations (data availability, ethics, preprint status)
If the manuscript title and target journal are not provided, ask for them before drafting.
### Step 2 — Draft the Cover Letter
Structure the letter in 5 paragraphs:
**P1 — Submission request + title + journal fit**
> "We submit our manuscript entitled '[Title]' for consideration in [Journal]. [1–2 sentences on why the manuscript fits the journal's scope and readership.]"
**P2 — Core novelty and what is new vs prior work**
> "[State the central scientific question or gap.] Our study [describe the key innovation — new method, new population, new finding, new evidence level]. Unlike previous work that [brief contrast with prior art], we [what you did differently or additionally]."
**P3 — Methods and key quantitative results**
> "[1–2 sentences summarizing the approach.] Our main finding: [key result with a quantitative anchor if available]. [Optional: secondary finding.]"
**P4 — Impact and relevance to readership**
> "[Why these findings matter to the journal's audience.] [Impact on clinical practice / research direction / field understanding.] [Data/code availability if relevant.]"
**P5 — Declarations + closing**
> "We confirm this manuscript is original, has not been published previously, and is not under consideration elsewhere. All authors have approved the manuscript. [Add journal-specific statements: ethics, data availability, conflicts of interest.] [Suggested reviewers if applicable.] Thank you for your consideration."
### Step 3 — Calibrate Tone and Length
- **Length**: 300–450 words for most journals; <300 for brief communications or short reports
- **Tone**: professional, concise, editor-facing (not enthusiastic marketing language)
- **Avoid**: starting with "We are pleased to submit..."; starting every sentence with "Our"; superlatives like "groundbreaking", "unprecedented"
- **Use**: direct statements about the finding; clear statement of journal fit; specific contribution language
### Step 4 — Final Check
Before delivering, verify:
- [ ] Manuscript title matches exactly (capitalization, punctuation)
- [ ] Corresponding author details are complete (name, affiliation, email)
- [ ] Journal name is stated correctly
- [ ] At least one explicit statement on journal-scope fit
- [ ] Core novelty stated in ≤3 sentences
- [ ] Declarations block present (originality, author approval, COI if any)
- [ ] No abstract simply copy-pasted into the letter
- [ ] Tone is professional throughout
## Hard Rules
- Never fabricate journal acceptance rates, editorial preferences, or peer-reviewer affiliations
- Never write statements asserting acceptance likelihood ("this paper will be of great interest to your reviewers")
- Do not invent contributions or results not provided by the user
- Do not copy-paste the abstract as the cover letter — the letter must add framing context
- If the user has not specified a conflict of interest, use `[Author to confirm: no conflicts of interest / state conflicts]` rather than inserting "none" by default
## References
→ Cover letter template: [assets/cover_letter_template.md](assets/cover_letter_template.md)
→ Checklist and output formats: [references/guide.md](references/guide.md)Related Skills
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