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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.
Remove AI-generated traces from text. Suitable for editing or reviewing text to make it sound more natural and human-written. Based on the comprehensive guide of "Signs of AI Writing" from Wikipedia. Detects and fixes 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 connecting phrases.
Rules and worked examples for writing prose that does not read like AI-generated slop. Consult before writing or editing any prose.
Identify and remove AI writing patterns to make text sound more natural and human. Based on Wikipedia's "Signs of AI writing" patterns. Use when editing AI-generated content or improving writing quality.
Enforce AP Style and newsroom conventions for journalism writing. Use when writing news articles, editing drafts, creating headlines, or converting notes into publishable copy. Ensures professional standards for attribution, numbers, dates, and formatting.
Edit existing text to remove AI-generated writing patterns. Detects and fixes: inflated symbolism, promotional language, em dash overuse, rule of three, AI vocabulary, negative parallelisms, conjunctive phrases. USE WHEN: "humanise this", "remove AI patterns", "make this sound natural". NOT for creating new narrative content — use story-explanation for that.
Remove signs of AI-generated writing from text. Use when editing or reviewing text to make it sound more natural and human-written. Detects inflated symbolism, promotional language, superficial -ing analyses, vague attributions, rule of three, AI vocabulary, and more.
Search, read, create, update, and append content to Notion pages. Use when the user wants to find pages, read content, create new docs, or edit existing pages in Notion.
Detects AI-written text, scores it against a detection rubric, provides line-by-line edit recommendations, and rewrites content to sound genuinely human. Use when the user asks to 'humanize' text, detect AI writing, remove 'AI voice,' make copy 'less robotic,' pass AI detection tools, or rewrite content to 'sound human.'
Strunk's Writing Rules for enhancing document quality. Applicable to all texts intended for human readers: documents, reports, comments, commit messages, etc.
Read, edit, and manage WPS Notes via MCP tools, based on the block document model, with all content exchanged in XML format. Use this when users say "help me check my notes", "search notes", "create a note", "edit note content", "organize tags", or mention WPS Notes, WPS Note, or cloud notes. It also applies to troubleshooting MCP tool call errors (such as BLOCK_NOT_FOUND, EDITOR_NOT_READY).
Use this skill to translate a classifier's in-place verdict into a precise, page-by-page work plan for the docs-sync panel. Activate after docs-impact-classifier returns verdict in_place; reads the candidate page list, fetches the actual page contents, narrows scope to specific sections within each page, and emits the per-page task brief the panel fans out against.