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    humanize-ai

    Humanize AI content by detecting and auto-fixing AI generated

    By @artur-zhdan
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    SKILL.md
    ---
    name: humanize-ai
    description: Humanize AI content by detecting and auto-fixing AI generated content. Humanize AI text using Python scripts. Scans for AI vocabulary, puffery, chatbot artifacts, and auto-replaces filler phrases. Use when you want to analyze text in AI detector and bypass it in future, batch-process files, run automated cleanup, or get a report before manual humanizing.
    allowed-tools:
      - Read
      - Write
      - StrReplace
      - Shell
      - Glob
    ---
    
    # Humanize CLI
    
    Command-line tools for detecting and auto-fixing AI writing patterns.
    
    ## Scripts
    
    ### analyze.py — Detect AI Patterns
    
    Scans text and reports AI vocabulary, puffery, chatbot artifacts, and auto-replaceable phrases.
    
    ```bash
    # Analyze a file
    python scripts/analyze.py input.txt
    
    # Analyze from stdin
    echo "This serves as a testament to our commitment" | python scripts/analyze.py
    
    # JSON output for programmatic use
    python scripts/analyze.py input.txt --json
    ```
    
    **Output example:**
    ```
    ==================================================
    AI PATTERN ANALYSIS - 5 issues found
    ==================================================
    
    AI VOCABULARY:
      • testament: 1x
      • crucial: 2x
    
    AUTO-REPLACEABLE:
      • "serves as" → "is": 1x
      • "in order to" → "to": 1x
    ```
    
    ---
    
    ### humanize.py — Auto-Replace Patterns
    
    Performs automatic replacements for common AI-isms.
    
    ```bash
    # Humanize and print to stdout
    python scripts/humanize.py input.txt
    
    # Write to output file
    python scripts/humanize.py input.txt -o output.txt
    
    # Include em dash replacement
    python scripts/humanize.py input.txt --fix-dashes
    
    # Quiet mode (no change log)
    python scripts/humanize.py input.txt -q
    ```
    
    **What it fixes automatically:**
    - Filler phrases: "in order to" → "to", "due to the fact that" → "because"
    - Copula avoidance: "serves as" → "is", "boasts" → "has"
    - Sentence starters: removes "Additionally,", "Furthermore,", "Moreover,"
    - Curly quotes → straight quotes
    - Chatbot artifacts: removes "I hope this helps", "Let me know if", etc.
    
    ---
    
    ## Workflow
    
    1. **Analyze first** to see what needs fixing:
       ```bash
       python scripts/analyze.py document.txt
       ```
    
    2. **Auto-fix** safe replacements:
       ```bash
       python scripts/humanize.py document.txt -o document_clean.txt
       ```
    
    3. **Manual review** for AI vocabulary and puffery flagged by analyze (these require human judgment)
    
    4. **Re-analyze** to confirm improvements:
       ```bash
       python scripts/analyze.py document_clean.txt
       ```
    
    ---
    
    ## Customizing Patterns
    
    Edit `scripts/patterns.json` to add/remove:
    - `ai_words` — vocabulary that flags but doesn't auto-replace
    - `puffery` — promotional language to flag
    - `replacements` — phrase → replacement mappings (empty string = delete)
    - `chatbot_artifacts` — phrases to auto-remove
    - `hedging_phrases` — excessive hedging to flag
    
    ---
    
    ## Batch Processing
    
    Process multiple files:
    
    ```bash
    # Analyze all markdown files
    for f in *.md; do
      echo "=== $f ===" 
      python scripts/analyze.py "$f"
    done
    
    # Humanize all txt files in place
    for f in *.txt; do
      python scripts/humanize.py "$f" -o "$f.tmp" && mv "$f.tmp" "$f"
    done
    ```
    
    ---