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Audit and revise existing prose so it reads naturally, specifically, and consistently with the author's voice while preserving every supported fact, number, citation, code block, link target, and intentional technical term. Use for a final editorial pass on blog posts, documentation, essays, announcements, or other prose that feels generic, repetitive, inflated, or recognizably machine-shaped; do not use as the primary research or drafting workflow or to evade disclosure requirements.
dills122/ai-central · ★ 0 · Data & Documents · score 72
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# Humanizer Improve prose by removing clustered, predictable writing habits without flattening legitimate style. Preserve information and authorial intent rather than optimizing for an AI detector. Adapted and condensed from `blader/humanizer` at commit `523374dee72d67c7b2b5f858ea0094ffda49c3ac`, MIT license. This adaptation replaces hard punctuation bans with voice-relative checks, removes detector-oriented framing, and moves the pattern catalog into a reference. ## Establish The Invariants Before editing, inventory: - factual claims, names, numbers, dates, units, quotations, and citations - code blocks, commands, frontmatter, data, Markdown structure, and link targets - terms of art and deliberate wording - the requested audience, register, and author perspective - any supplied voice sample Never add a fact, anecdote, quote, source, reaction, date, name, or specific detail that is not present in the source or explicitly supplied by the user. If specificity would improve a sentence but the source lacks it, keep the plain version or mark the gap. ## Calibrate To The Author When a sample exists, note sentence-length distribution, vocabulary, contractions, paragraph openings, punctuation, recurring phrases, formality, point of view, humor, uncertainty, and asides. Match those tendencies instead of imposing a generic house style. Without a sample, preserve the document's appropriate register. Neutral technical or reference prose does not need manufactured personality. B