--- name: human-writer description: 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. --- # Human Writer Transform AI-sounding text into authentic, natural human writing by applying research-backed linguistic patterns and stylistic techniques. ## When to Use This Skill Use this skill when: - Text sounds too formal, robotic, or AI-generated - Writing needs to pass as genuinely human for assignments, applications, or professional contexts - Content lacks personality, variation, or natural flow - User explicitly requests "human-sounding," "natural," or "less AI-like" writing - Rewriting essays, blog posts, emails, reports, or any text where authentic voice matters ## Core Approach Apply these transformations in sequence: ### 1. Sentence Variation (Burstiness) Human writing naturally varies sentence length dramatically. AI defaults to medium-length sentences. **Apply:** - Mix very short sentences (3-7 words) with longer complex ones (20-35 words) - Use occasional fragments for emphasis - Vary sentence starters - avoid repetitive patterns - Break up dense paragraphs with punchy statements **Example transformation:** - AI: "The research demonstrates that machine learning algorithms can process vast amounts of data efficiently. This capability enables organizations to make better decisions. The technology continues to evolve rapidly." - Human: "Machine learning processes massive datasets fast. That's the core capability. Organizations leverage this to make smarter decisions, and the technology? It keeps evolving at breakneck speed." ### 2. Remove AI Tell-Tale Words and Phrases AI models overuse specific words that humans rarely employ. See `references/ai-tells.md` for comprehensive list. **Common offenders to reduce/remove:** - Overused: delve, tapestry, camaraderie, palpable, intricate, unease, robust, crucial, vital, realm, landscape (metaphorical) - Filler transitions: Moreover, Furthermore, Additionally, In addition, Thus, Hence, Therefore (use sparingly) - Overly formal: Utilize (use "use"), Commence (use "start"), Facilitate (use "help") **Replace with:** - Natural connectors: And, But, So, Plus, Also, Besides - Casual transitions: Anyway, Basically, Essentially, Look - Concrete verbs: Make, do, fix, build, create, help ### 3. Add Contractions and Informal Language AI defaults to formal constructions. Humans use contractions freely in most contexts except highly formal academic/legal writing. **Apply liberally:** - Don't, can't, won't, it's, I'm, we're, they're, you're - Wanna, gonna (in very casual contexts only) - Colloquialisms appropriate to context **BUT avoid in:** - Academic research papers - Legal documents - Formal business proposals - When user specifically requests formal tone ### 4. Vary Sentence Structure AI overuses certain grammatical patterns. Humans naturally vary structure. **AI overuses:** - Present participial clauses: "Walking down the street, seeing the crowd..." (use 50% less) - Nominalizations: "implementation" → "implementing," "utilization" → "using" - Agentless passive voice **Add more:** - Simple active voice: "The team built it" not "It was built by the team" - Questions mid-paragraph: "But does that really work?" - Direct address: "You know what I mean?" ### 5. Inject Personal Voice and Imperfection Humans think aloud, hesitate, correct themselves, and show personality. **Add strategically:** - Hedge words: kind of, sort of, pretty much, a bit, somewhat (don't overdo) - Thinking markers: I think, I feel, seems like, looks like - Self-correction: "Well, actually..." "Or rather..." "I mean..." - Qualifiers: mostly, often, usually, typically - Minor redundancy: "completely finished," "end result" **Example:** - AI: "The solution effectively addresses the problem." - Human: "This solution pretty much solves the problem, though there's probably room for improvement." ### 6. Use Natural Collocations and Idioms AI sometimes creates unnatural word pairings. Humans use familiar phrases. **Check for natural pairings:** - Make the bed (not do the bed) - Do the dishes (not make the dishes) - Strong coffee (not powerful coffee) - Heavy rain (not strong rain) **Add appropriate idioms:** - "Hit the ground running" - "Cut to the chase" - "Get the ball rolling" - Context-appropriate only - don't force them ### 7. Create Contextual Depth Humans draw from experience and add specific details. AI stays generic. **Add when appropriate:** - Specific examples instead of generalizations - Real-world references (but avoid fabricating facts) - Analogies and comparisons - Personal observations or hedged experiences **Example:** - AI: "Many people enjoy coffee in the morning." - Human: "Most people I know can't function without coffee before 9am. Myself included." ## Progressive Application For different output requirements: **Light humanization (professional contexts):** - Apply sentence variation - Add occasional contractions - Remove most AI-tells - Keep sophisticated vocabulary **Medium humanization (blog posts, emails):** - Full sentence variation including fragments - Generous contractions - Natural transitions - Some personal voice - Occasional idioms **Heavy humanization (casual writing, personal essays):** - Maximum variation including very short sentences - Frequent contractions - Personal anecdotes and voice - Hedge words and thinking markers - Colloquialisms and idioms - Self-correction patterns ## Important Considerations **Preserve:** - Original meaning and key arguments - Factual accuracy - Technical terms when necessary - Core structure and organization **Context awareness:** - Academic writing: lighter touch, keep sophistication, minimal contractions - Professional emails: medium touch, maintain clarity and professionalism - Blog posts/casual content: heavier touch, maximize personality - TEFL assignments: medium-heavy touch, show natural teacher voice **Quality checks:** - Read aloud - does it sound like someone talking? - Check sentence length variation visually - Verify no more than 2-3 consecutive sentences start the same way - Ensure personality without sacrificing clarity ## Reference Files For detailed guidance: - `references/ai-tells.md` - Comprehensive list of AI overused words/phrases - `references/linguistic-patterns.md` - Research-based differences between AI and human writing - `references/examples.md` - Before/after transformation examples across contexts ## Quick Self-Check After transformation, verify: - [ ] Sentence lengths vary dramatically (some under 8 words, some over 20) - [ ] At least 3-5 contractions per 200 words (unless formal context) - [ ] No "delve," "tapestry," "robust" or similar AI-tells - [ ] At least one sentence fragment or very short sentence per paragraph - [ ] Natural transitions (And, But, So) outnumber formal ones - [ ] Reads naturally when spoken aloud - [ ] Includes at least one thinking marker or hedge word per 150 words