study-assistant-skills
NewAI 学习辅导 · Claude Code Skill 套件:根据上传的教材/课件按章节学习,适用于考研、期末、资格考试——思维导图 / 讲义 / 真题风格试卷 / 错题本 / 费曼检验 / 掌握度仪表盘,进度跨会话保存
Summary
This skill transforms Claude Code into an AI study companion that helps you learn from uploaded textbooks or course materials chapter by chapter.
- It generates mind maps, lecture notes, exam-style papers, error logs, Feynman technique checks, and a mastery dashboard, with progress saved across sessions—ideal for exam prep, finals, or certification study.
Install & Usage
mkdir -p .claude/skillsAdd the configuration to .claude/skills/study-assistant-skills.md
/study-assistant-skillsUse Cases
Usage Examples
/study-assistant-skills upload my textbook.pdf and create a study plan with mind maps for each chapter
Generate a practice exam on chapter 5 with 10 multiple-choice and 5 essay questions
Show my mastery dashboard and highlight topics where I scored below 70%
Security Audits
Frequently Asked Questions
What is study-assistant-skills?
This skill transforms Claude Code into an AI study companion that helps you learn from uploaded textbooks or course materials chapter by chapter. It generates mind maps, lecture notes, exam-style papers, error logs, Feynman technique checks, and a mastery dashboard, with progress saved across sessions—ideal for exam prep, finals, or certification study.
How to install study-assistant-skills?
To install study-assistant-skills: create the skills directory (mkdir -p .claude/skills), then add the config to .claude/skills/study-assistant-skills.md. Finally, /study-assistant-skills in Claude Code.
What is study-assistant-skills best for?
study-assistant-skills is a community categorized under General. Created by 2362094903-ops.
What can I use study-assistant-skills for?
study-assistant-skills is useful for: Upload a textbook PDF and have the skill create a chapter-by-chapter study plan with mind maps.; Generate a practice exam with questions styled after real past papers for a certification test.; Review your weak areas by analyzing your error log from previous study sessions.; Use the Feynman technique to explain a concept in simple terms and check your understanding.; Track your mastery level across topics with a visual dashboard that persists between sessions.; Create a set of flashcards from lecture slides for quick revision before an exam..