Awesome-Agent-Skills-for-Empirical-Research latex-tables
Generate publication-ready regression tables in LaTeX.
install
source · Clone the upstream repo
git clone https://github.com/brycewang-stanford/Awesome-Agent-Skills-for-Empirical-Research
Claude Code · Install into ~/.claude/skills/
T=$(mktemp -d) && git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/brycewang-stanford/Awesome-Agent-Skills-for-Empirical-Research "$T" && mkdir -p ~/.claude/skills && cp -r "$T/skills/31-thalysandratos-claude-code-skills/_skills/writing/latex-tables" ~/.claude/skills/brycewang-stanford-awesome-agent-skills-for-empirical-research-latex-tables-3d6cc7 && rm -rf "$T"
manifest:
skills/31-thalysandratos-claude-code-skills/_skills/writing/latex-tables/SKILL.mdsource content
LaTeX Tables
Purpose
This skill creates clean, publication-ready tables in LaTeX for regression results and summary statistics, using standard academic formatting.
When to Use
- Converting model output into LaTeX tables
- Standardizing table style across a paper
- Adding notes, significance stars, and labels
Instructions
Follow these steps to complete the task:
Step 1: Understand the Context
Before generating any code, ask the user:
- What type of table is needed (regression, summary stats, balance)?
- What software produced the results (Stata, R, Python)?
- Which formatting style is required (journal-specific, AEA, etc.)?
Step 2: Generate the Output
Based on the context, generate LaTeX code that:
- Uses
for clean horizontal rulesbooktabs - Includes labels and captions for referencing in the paper
- Adds notes for standard errors and significance
- Aligns numeric columns for readability
Step 3: Verify and Explain
After generating output:
- Explain how to compile the table
- Highlight any assumptions in the formatting
- Suggest refinements for journal submission
Example Prompts
- "Create a regression table with three models in LaTeX"
- "Format summary statistics with mean and sd columns"
- "Add significance stars and standard error notes"
Example Output
% ============================================ % Regression Table % ============================================ \begin{table}[htbp]\centering \caption{Effect of Treatment on Outcome} \label{tab:main_results} \begin{tabular}{lccc} \toprule & (1) & (2) & (3) \\ \midrule Treatment & 0.125*** & 0.118*** & 0.102** \\ & (0.041) & (0.039) & (0.046) \\ Controls & No & Yes & Yes \\ Fixed Effects & No & Yes & Yes \\ \midrule Observations & 2,145 & 2,145 & 2,145 \\ R-squared & 0.18 & 0.24 & 0.31 \\ \bottomrule \end{tabular} \begin{tablenotes} \small \item Notes: Standard errors in parentheses. * p<0.10, ** p<0.05, *** p<0.01. \end{tablenotes} \end{table}
Requirements
Software
- LaTeX distribution (TeX Live or MikTeX)
Packages
booktabs
(optional for notes)threeparttable
Best Practices
- Keep tables compact and readable
- Use consistent notation for standard errors and stars
- Provide clear captions and labels
Common Pitfalls
- Overly wide tables that do not fit the page
- Missing notes for standard errors
- Inconsistent labeling across tables
References
Changelog
v1.0.0
- Initial release