Humanize is a text-revision skill that enforces a concise set of stylistic rules designed to strip AI-generated patterns from prose. It instructs revision passes that remove negation-then-contrast constructions, avoid three-item parallel lists, eliminate indirect repetition, and ensure paragraph endings contain substantive detail. The skill includes a mechanical revision checklist and scoring guidance so writers can perform a deterministic cleanup pass before publication.
Apply this skill whenever producing text for human readers: emails, documentation, blog posts, commit messages, or any published copy. It is intended as an automatic post-edit step for agent-generated or human drafts to increase clarity, trust, and perceived human voice.
Intended for use with assistant workflows that produce text outputs (LLMs, editing agents). Ideal for pipelines that auto-run a revision step before presenting text to end users.
Pure prose-style guide skill with no scripts or code execution. Provides a structured three-rule framework for stripping AI writing patterns, with clear examples and a mandatory revision checklist. Well-written SKILL.md with specific triggers and practical quick-check section.
No security concerns whatsoever — no scripts, no network calls, no shell commands. The skill is a writing-style guide that agents apply to their own output. Architecture is clean with frontmatter, rules, and references separated. Missing bundled references reduce immediate utility slightly.
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