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Use when the user wants text to sound more human, says writing sounds "too AI" or "too ChatGPT," asks to humanize or rewrite a draft to feel natural, or shares content wanting it to feel authentic and less robotic. Also applies to LinkedIn posts, blog drafts, or emails where the user wants a more genuine voice.
Eliminate AI-generated writing patterns that erode reader trust. Activate when writing articles, documentation, press releases, or any content where AI patterns would undermine credibility. Essential for journalists using AI assistance who need human-sounding output.
Implement Syncfusion Block Editor control in ASP.NET Core applications using Razor Tag Helpers. Use this skill when working with Syncfusion Block Editor, EJ2 BlockEditor, ASP.NET Core block-based content editing, or <ejs-blockeditor> syntax. Covers block management, nested content structures, drag-and-drop functionality, content sanitization, installation, tag helper setup, block types, content manipulation, events, menus, and advanced features for creating rich block-based document editors.
Detect and fix AI writing patterns including overused phrases (testament to, pivotal, landscape, delve), structural tells (rule of three, em dash overuse, negative parallelisms, copula avoidance), promotional language, and vague attributions. Use when user asks to "make text sound human", "remove AI tells", "humanize writing", mentions patterns like "too many dashes" or "sounds like ChatGPT", or requests natural/conversational tone. Triggers: AI-generated, humanize, writing style, natural writing, human voice, ChatGPT sound, remove AI patterns, conversational tone, writing voice. Credits: Based on Wikipedia's Signs of AI writing guide by @blader
Reviews and proofreads blog posts, articles, documentation, communications, emails, and any other write-ups to improve conciseness, legibility, clarity, and tone. Fixes typos, grammar issues, redundancies, run-on sentences, and punctuation errors. Use when the user asks to proofread, review, edit, or improve a piece of writing, or when they share text and ask for feedback, corrections, or a revised version.
Transform AI-sounding text into natural, human-like writing by applying proven linguistic patterns and stylistic techniques. Use when text needs to sound more conversational, authentic, and less robotic - especially for essays, assignments, professional writing, blog posts, emails, or any content where human voice matters. Applies sentence variation, natural phrasing, contractions, personal voice, and removes AI tell-tale patterns.
Remove AI-generated traces from text. Suitable for editing or reviewing text to make it sound more natural and human-written. A comprehensive guide based on Wikipedia's "Signs of AI Writing". Detect and fix the following patterns: exaggerated symbolism, promotional language, superficial analysis ending with -ing, vague attribution, overuse of dashes, rule of three, AI vocabulary, negative parallelism, excessive connective phrases.
Personal writing style preferences. Reference this skill when writing, translating, or editing content to ensure consistent style, punctuation, and formatting.
Write clear, engaging technical content from real experience. Use when writing blog posts, documentation, tutorials, or technical articles.
Makes AI-generated content sound genuinely human — not just cleaned up, but alive. Use when content feels robotic, uses too many AI clichés, lacks personality, or reads like it was written by committee. Triggers: 'this sounds like AI', 'make it more human', 'add personality', 'it feels generic', 'sounds robotic', 'fix AI writing', 'inject our voice'. NOT for initial content creation (use content-production). NOT for SEO optimization (use content-production Mode 3).
Expert guide for creating authentic, human-sounding content that avoids AI-generated writing patterns. Use when reviewing, editing, or creating content to ensure it sounds genuinely human and avoids AI detection markers.
Remove signs of AI-generated writing from text. Use when editing or reviewing any content to make it sound more natural and human-written. Catches patterns like inflated language, rule of three, em dash overuse, vague attributions, copula avoidance, negative parallelisms, synonym cycling, filler phrases, excessive hedging, and soulless structure. Use when someone says "humanize this", "this sounds like AI", "make this sound human", "remove the AI", "clean this up", "de-AI this", "this reads like ChatGPT", or when reviewing any AI-assisted draft before publishing. Also use as a final pass on content from other skills like boring-remix or social-content. World Code integrated — applies voice.md rules when available.