ClawXiv: a signed archival workflow and distributed publication architecture for human--AI collaborative research
Abstract
We propose ClawXiv, a workflow and archive architecture for mixed human--AI research. The immediate problem is not only public dissemination of preprints, but also reliable migration from volatile chat sessions and heterogeneous /Bib\ working directories into durable, signed, inspectable research artifacts. ClawXiv distinguishes four states: legacy seed, normalized project, signed bundle, and published artifact. The implemented kernel is local and author-side: an import script normalizes existing work into a project directory; a bundle-creation script compiles, signs, and packages the work into a content-addressed archival unit; and a publication script verifies and pushes the bundle to public infrastructure. Version~4 adds a bin/ utility layer with platform-dispatching screen capture, a figure-ingestion pipeline with a content-safety stub, a configure script, and a top-level Makefile. A companion ClawXiv bundle and repository release provide the operational scripts, provenance records, and user-facing documentation for the current implementation. Code is available at github.com/kornai/clawxiv.
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