Claude Scholar
github.com/galaxy-dawn/claude-scholarSemi-automated research assistant for academic research and software development, supporting Claude Code, Codex CLI, Kimi Code CLI, and OpenCode across ideation, coding, experiments, writing, and publication (Galaxy-Dawn, 4.5K+ stars, MIT License, 2026)
Sourced from
- Awesome AI for Science — github.com/galaxy-dawn/claude-scholar
- GitHub — github.com/galaxy-dawn/claude-scholar
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