Assistant de Référence Papier (CLI)

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Interface CLI pour paperpipe (papi) permettant de lister, chercher et afficher des articles. À utiliser avant les outils MCP RAG pour des workflows optimisés.

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5002/06/2026
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Assistant de référencement de documents académiques via l'interface en ligne de commande papi, conçu pour interroger et gérer une base locale de papiers avant d'utiliser des outils RAG.

Points forts

  • Recherche textuelle exacte rapide sans LLM (papi search --rg)
  • Hiérarchie d'escalade des recherches pour minimiser les coûts
  • Arbre de décision clair pour choisir l'outil approprié
  • Gestion locale des PDF, équations et notes

Limites

  • Nécessite une base de données locale configurée (~/.paperpipe)
  • La recherche BM25 nécessite une indexation préalable
  • Limité aux papiers présents dans la base
Quand l'utiliser

Utilisez papi en premier pour toute question sur un papier connu ou une recherche textuelle exacte.

Quand l'éviter

Évitez papi pour des synthèses cross-papiers ou des citations formelles ; préférez alors les outils RAG dédiés comme papi ask.

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The skill only provides documentation for a paper management CLI tool; no destructive or risky commands are instructed. It merely describes how to use the tool.

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Exemples

List available papers
Run papi list to see all papers in the database.
Show paper summary
Run papi show attention-is-all-you-need -l summary to get a summary of the Attention Is All You Need paper.
Exact text search
Run papi search --rg 'transformer architecture' to find exact mentions of 'transformer architecture' in the paper database.

name: papi description: CLI reference for paperpipe (papi). Use BEFORE MCP RAG tools. For listing, searching, showing, adding papers. allowed-tools: Read, Bash, Glob, Grep

Paper Reference Assistant (CLI)

Entry point skill. Use papi CLI first; MCP RAG tools only when CLI is insufficient.

For specialized workflows, invoke dedicated skills:

  • /papi-ask — RAG queries requiring synthesis
  • /papi-verify — verify code against paper
  • /papi-compare — compare papers for decision
  • /papi-ground — ground responses with citations
  • /papi-curate — create project notes

Setup

papi path   # DB location (default ~/.paperpipe/; override via PAPER_DB_PATH)
papi list   # available papers
papi list | grep -i "keyword"  # check if paper exists before searching

When NOT to Use MCP RAG

  • Paper name known → papi show <paper> -l summary
  • Exact term search → papi search --rg "term"
  • Checking equations → papi show <paper> -l eq
  • Only use RAG when above methods fail or semantic matching required

Decision Tree

| Question | Tool | |----------|------| | "What does paper X say about Y?" | papi show X -l summary, then papi search --rg "Y" | | "Does my code match the paper?" | /papi-verify skill | | "Which paper mentions X?" | papi search --rg "X" first, then leann_search() if no hits | | "Compare approaches across papers" | /papi-compare skill or papi ask | | "Need citable quote with page number" | retrieve_chunks() (PQA MCP) | | "Cross-paper synthesis" | papi ask "..." |

Search Commands

papi search --rg "query"              # literal text match (fast, no LLM) — NOT regex by default!
papi search --rg --regex "pattern"    # regex patterns (add --regex explicitly)
papi search "query"                   # ranked BM25
papi search --hybrid "query"          # ranked + exact boost
papi search "query" -p paper1,paper2  # limit search to specific papers
papi ask "question"                   # PaperQA2 RAG
papi ask "question" --backend leann   # LEANN RAG
papi notes {name}                     # open/print implementation notes

Search Escalation (cheapest first)

  1. papi search --rg "X" — exact text, fast, no LLM
  2. papi search "X" — ranked BM25 (requires papi index --backend search first)
  3. papi search --hybrid "X" — ranked + exact boost
  4. leann_search() — semantic search, returns file paths for follow-up
  5. retrieve_chunks() — formal citations (DOI, page numbers)
  6. papi ask "..." — full RAG synthesis

MCP Tool Selection (when papi CLI insufficient)

| Tool | Speed | Output | Best For | |------|-------|--------|----------| | leann_search(index, query, top_k) | Fast | Snippets + file paths | Exploration, finding which paper to dig into | | retrieve_chunks(query, index, k) | Slower | Chunks + formal citations | Verification, citing specific claims | | papi ask "..." | Slowest | Synthesized answer | Cross-paper questions, "what does literature say" |

  • Check indexes: leann_list() or list_pqa_indexes()
  • Embedding priority: Voyage AI → Google/Gemini → OpenAI → Ollama

Adding Papers

papi add 2303.13476                   # arXiv ID
papi add https://arxiv.org/abs/...    # URL
papi add 2303.13476 1706.03762 "Attention Is All You Need"  # multiple at once (mixed sources OK)
papi add --pdf /path/to.pdf           # local PDF
papi add --pdf "https://..."          # PDF from URL
papi add --from-file papers.bib       # bulk import

Per-Paper Files

Located at {db}/papers/{name}/:

| File | Best For | |------|----------| | equations.md | Code verification | | summary.md | Understanding approach | | source.tex | Exact definitions | | notes.md | Implementation gotchas | | figures/ | Architecture diagrams, plots |

If agent can't read ~/.paperpipe/, export to repo: papi export <papers...> --level equations --to ./paper-context/ Use --figures to include extracted figures in export.

See commands.md for full reference.

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