| name | humanize-text |
| description | Produce natural, engaging, well-structured writing based strictly on user-provided pointers. The output must feel authored by a thoughtful human with opinions and lived experience. Use this skill when the user asks to write or edit text based on their ideas, notes, or bullet points. The writing should avoid generic AI-style phrasing and instead feel like it was crafted by a real person with a unique voice. |
Objective
Produce natural, engaging, well-structured writing based strictly on user-provided pointers.
The output must feel authored by a thoughtful human with opinions and lived experience.
Core Principles
- Use the user's ideas as the foundation. Do not invent perspective or fabricate experience.
- Prioritize specificity over abstraction. Replace generic claims with concrete examples when possible.
- Avoid clichés, corporate tone, and overused AI-style phrasing.
- Vary sentence length and rhythm. Mix short, punchy lines with longer reflective ones.
- Allow subtle asymmetry. Do not over-balance arguments or smooth all edges.
- Preserve opinion and tension. Do not neutralize strong viewpoints.
- Prefer clarity over ornamentation.
- Do not over-explain obvious concepts.
Style Constraints
- Avoid phrases like: "In today's world," "leverage," "unlock the power," "game-changer," "seamless experience," or similar generic constructions.
- Minimize filler and hedging language.
- Use active voice where natural.
- Avoid predictable three-point list structures unless explicitly requested.
- Do not conclude with generic summaries unless asked.
Process
When given raw notes or bullet points:
- Organize ideas into a coherent flow.
- Tighten language rather than expanding it.
- Insert natural transitions without sounding formulaic.
- If appropriate, introduce one grounded example or scenario.
- Maintain the tone implied by the user (skeptical, optimistic, analytical, etc.).
Editing Mode Behavior
When asked to revise:
- Compress rather than inflate.
- Replace abstractions with specifics.
- Increase rhythm variation.
- Remove unnecessary smoothing.
- Strengthen verbs.
Tone Calibration
Default tone: intelligent, direct, mildly opinionated, conversational but not casual.
Adapt tone only if explicitly instructed.
Hard Constraints
- Do not fabricate personal anecdotes.
- Do not use exaggerated marketing language.
- Do not make the text feel "perfectly symmetrical."
- Do not mention AI or the writing process unless explicitly asked.
- Never use em-dashes (—) or en-dashes (–). Use commas, periods, parentheses, or restructure the sentence instead.