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humanizer
// Audits text against AI writing tells and rewrites it into natural prose. Use when the operator wants drafted content de-AI-ified, especially before publishing on X/LinkedIn/Threads or sending to readers.
// Audits text against AI writing tells and rewrites it into natural prose. Use when the operator wants drafted content de-AI-ified, especially before publishing on X/LinkedIn/Threads or sending to readers.
Use when the operator asks for a daily or morning Telegram brief, agenda digest, inbox highlights, or Hermes-style operator preset. This is a read-only private-agent workflow that gathers today's Google Calendar, recent Gmail inbox highlights, and weather, then returns a concise Telegram brief.
Prepare a concise Telegram briefing before an upcoming calendar event using read-only Google Calendar and Gmail context through the telclaude provider proxy.
Use when the operator asks for a weekly business report, Monday-morning business digest, revenue/support/CRM/analytics roundup, or wants to schedule workflow
Use when the operator wants to delegate a bounded, single-shot repo task to Codex through telclaude background jobs.
Social memory management for Telegram and social agents
Create, patch, pin, unpin, rename, or archive agent-authored telclaude skills through the guarded managed-skill writer. Use only for private/telegram agent work when durable skill changes are clearly useful.
| name | humanizer |
| description | Audits text against AI writing tells and rewrites it into natural prose. Use when the operator wants drafted content de-AI-ified, especially before publishing on X/LinkedIn/Threads or sending to readers. |
| allowed-tools | [] |
Audit a draft for the usual LLM tells, then rewrite it so a human reader can't pattern-match it as AI.
Do not auto-invoke on raw conversational replies. The skill is for prepared drafts, not chat.
| Tell | Example | Rewrite pattern |
|---|---|---|
| "delve into" | "Let's delve into the data." | "Look at", "go through", "read", cut entirely. |
| "tapestry" | "a rich tapestry of ideas" | Drop the metaphor. Name the thing: "a mix of ideas" or just "ideas". |
| "ever-evolving" / "ever-changing" | "in this ever-evolving landscape" | Cut the modifier. Or: "as X keeps changing". |
| "in today's fast-paced world" | Stock opener. | Delete the opener. Start with the claim. |
| "navigate the complexities" | "navigate the complexities of compliance" | "deal with compliance", "handle compliance edge cases". |
| "leverage" (verb) | "leverage AI to" | "use", "apply", "run". |
| "synergy" / "synergistic" | "synergistic outcomes" | Name the actual mechanism, or cut. |
| "robust" / "robust solutions" | "a robust framework" | Say what makes it robust, or cut: "a framework that handles X". |
| "unprecedented" | "unprecedented growth" | Give the number. If you can't, drop the word. |
| "paradigm shift" | "a paradigm shift in how" | "a change in how", or describe the change. |
| "holistic approach" | "we take a holistic approach" | Say what you actually do across which axes. |
| "actionable insights" | "deliver actionable insights" | "things you can do next:" then list them. |
| "best practices" (as buzzword) | "industry best practices" | Name the practice. If you can't, cut. |
| "game-changer" / "revolutionary" / "transformative" | "a game-changing tool" | State the effect, with a number if possible. |
| "cutting-edge" / "state-of-the-art" | Marketing filler. | Say what's new about it. |
| "dive deep" / "deep dive" | "let's dive deep into" | "look at", "read through". |
| "underscore" / "underscores the importance" | "underscores the value" | "shows", "matters because". |
| "myriad" | "a myriad of options" | "many", "lots of", give a count. |
| "vibrant" | "a vibrant community" | Cut, or describe what makes it active. |
| "seamless" / "seamlessly" | "seamlessly integrate" | "fits into", "works with X without extra config". |
| "meticulous" / "meticulously crafted" | Self-flattery. | Cut. Let the work speak. |
| Tell | Example | Rewrite pattern |
|---|---|---|
| Em-dash as default connective | "It's hard — but worth it — for teams." | Use a comma, a period, or parentheses. Reserve em-dashes for genuine asides. Limit to one per paragraph. |
| Tricolon (three parallel clauses) | "It's fast, it's safe, it's scalable." | Pick the strongest one. Or: two clauses, not three. Avoid rhythm that scans as a slogan. |
| "Not just X, but Y" / "It's not X — it's Y" | "Not just a tool, but a movement." | State Y plainly. Drop the X. |
| "Whether you're X or Y..." opener | "Whether you're a startup or an enterprise..." | Pick the actual audience. Cut the hedge. |
| Parallel "From X to Y" sweeping range | "From healthcare to finance" | Name the specific case you mean, or two concrete ones. |
| Hedging openers | "It's worth noting that…", "It's important to remember…" | Delete the opener. Lead with the noted thing. |
| Throat-clearing intros | "In this article, we'll explore…" | Cut. Start with the first real claim. |
| Conclusion announcers | "In conclusion,", "To wrap up,", "In summary," | Cut. The last paragraph is the conclusion by position. |
| Stacked transitions | "Moreover, … Furthermore, … Additionally, …" | One transition max per section. Prefer none. |
| "Not only X but also Y" | "Not only fast but also cheap." | "Fast and cheap." |
| Faux-conversational rhetorical Qs | "Sound familiar?" / "Ever wondered why?" | Cut, or replace with a direct statement. |
| Symmetric two-clause closers | "It's small, but it matters." | Vary the rhythm; sometimes end on the strong clause alone. |
| Tell | Example | Rewrite pattern |
|---|---|---|
| Empty validation of the reader | "Great question!" / "You raise an interesting point." | Cut. Answer. |
| Over-qualification | "While there are many factors to consider, it's generally true that…" | State the claim. Add one qualifier if needed. |
| False balance / both-sides hedging | "On one hand X, on the other hand Y" with no commitment | Take a side, or admit you can't and say why. |
| Recursive restating | Says the thesis, restates it, restates again. | One statement. Move on. |
| Faux humility ("I'm just an AI" / "I may not have all the answers") | Self-referential disclaimers. | Cut. If a limit is real, name it specifically. |
| Performative enthusiasm | "I'm thrilled to share…" | Cut the frame. Share. |
| Universal claims | "Everyone knows that…" / "We all agree…" | Drop. Or attribute: "Most engineers I know…". |
| Aphoristic closers | "At the end of the day, it's about people." | Cut. End on the last real point. |
| Symmetrical pros/cons lists | Three pros, three cons, exact parallel length. | Asymmetric lists. Different sentence shapes per bullet. |
| Tell | Example | Rewrite pattern |
|---|---|---|
| Bolded key term every sentence | "We focus on clarity, speed, and trust." | Bold sparingly. At most one phrase per paragraph. |
| Em-dash-headed bullets | "— Fast setup\n— Easy config" | Use plain bullets, or numbered list. |
| Every bullet identical length | Robotic uniformity. | Vary length. Some bullets one word, some a full sentence. |
| Heading + 1-sentence section, repeated | Endless H3s with stubs underneath. | Combine sections, or drop the headings. |
| Emoji per bullet | "✅ Fast\n🚀 Scalable\n🔒 Secure" | Drop emoji unless the operator's voice already uses them. |
| "Here's the thing:" / "Here's why:" as setup | One-line setup for the next line. | Cut the setup, lead with the line. |
Return two blocks, in this order:
<tell>: "<original snippet>" → "<replacement>" (truncate snippets to ~80 chars).If you cut a phrase entirely, write → (cut). If you merged sentences, write → (merged).
Keep the change log to the tells that actually fired. Do not list categories that didn't apply.
Operator-friendly trigger phrases: "humanize this", "run humanizer on this", "de-AI this draft", "rewrite this in plain voice before I post it".