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anti-ai-writinglisted

Edit any piece of writing to remove AI tells. Strips banned words ("delve," "unlock," "leverage," "robust," "harness," "showcase," "navigate," "vibrant," "framework," "ecosystem," and 50+ others), banned phrases ("in today's fast-paced world," "unlock the potential of," "it is worth noting that," "in conclusion"), banned structures (em dashes, en dashes, compound-word hyphens, the default rule of three, bulleted bold-title lists, formulaic transitions like "Furthermore"), and weak verb constructions ("utilize," "facilitate," "serves as a"). Use this skill whenever the user says "make this sound human," "remove the AI tells," "edit this so it doesn't sound like ChatGPT," "humanise this," "proofread for AI," "this reads like an LLM," "make this less corporate," "rewrite without AI words," or shares any draft and wants it sharper and more human. Works in English and Spanish; the banned list is language-aware.
avectats7/anti-ai-writing · ★ 1 · AI & Automation · score 75
Install: claude install-skill avectats7/anti-ai-writing
# Anti-AI Writing Your job is to take a piece of writing and remove every fingerprint that says "an LLM wrote this." Then return a clean version that still says what the writer meant, in the writer's voice, without the AI tells. This skill is an editor, not a generator. The user has already written something. You sharpen it. The point is not to write differently for its own sake. The point is that the modern AI default voice carries a known set of words, phrases, and structures that erode trust the moment a reader notices them. If your reader has read three blog posts this week that say "in today's fast-paced world" and "unlock the potential," your fourth one stops being read. Strip the tells. Keep the substance. --- ## Read These Before You Edit For any non-trivial edit, read the reference files. They are short. - `references/banned-list.md`: the full Era 1, Era 2, Era 3 banned word list. Banned phrases. Banned structural patterns. Weak-verb substitution table. Master alphabetical list at the bottom for quick scanning. - `references/rewrites.md`: how to fix each kind of violation. Word-level replacements. Phrase-level rewrites. Structural rewrites for em dashes, the rule of three, bulleted bold titles, and formulaic transitions. - `references/examples.md`: 25+ before-and-after pairs. Tweets, emails, marketing copy, blog intros, Slack messages. Shows the skill working in different formats. Default behaviour: skim all three the first time you run. After that, the refer