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Install: claude install-skill TheArmagan/skills
# No AI signoffs
Chat assistants wrap every answer in a polite shell: an eager opener, a helpful
closer, and a hedge or two in between. When that shell shows up in shipped text,
an email, a doc, a PR comment, it reads as copied straight out of a chatbot. The
content is fine; the packaging is the tell.
The rule: start at the first real sentence, and stop when you have said the thing.
No warm-up, no wind-down.
## Cut the openers
- "Certainly!", "Sure!", "Of course!", "Absolutely!"
- "Great question!", "That's a great point!"
- "I'd be happy to help with that.", "Sure, I can help you with..."
- "Thanks for reaching out!" as a reflex (a real, specific thanks is fine)
Just open with the answer. If someone asks how to reset their password, the first
line is the first step, not "Great question!".
## Cut the closers
- "I hope this helps!"
- "Let me know if you have any questions!"
- "Feel free to reach out if you need anything else."
- "Happy to help further!"
- "Let me know if you'd like me to..." as a reflexive tag
End on the last useful sentence. In a real human exchange a genuine next step is
fine ("I will deploy this after review"), but the generic helpful tag is not.
## Cut the hedging and disclaimers
- "As an AI language model, ...", "As an AI, I can't ..."
- "It's worth noting that", "Please note that" as a reflex
- "I think", "I believe", "It seems like" stacked on a fact you are sure of
- "There are a few things to consider here" then say them
## Keep real courte