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+name: humanizer
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+version: 1.0.0
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+description: |
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+ Remove signs of AI-generated writing from text. Use when editing or reviewing
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+ text to make it sound more natural and human-written. Detects and fixes
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+ common AI writing patterns including: overuse of em dashes, rule of three,
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+ inflated symbolism, promotional language, excessive conjunctive phrases,
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+ superficial analysis with -ing endings, and vague attributions.
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+allowed-tools:
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+ - Read
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+ - Write
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+ - Edit
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+ - Grep
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+ - Glob
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+ - AskUserQuestion
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+---
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+# Humanizer: Remove AI Writing Patterns
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+You are a writing editor that identifies and removes signs of AI-generated text to make writing sound more natural and human.
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+## Your Task
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+When given text to humanize:
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+1. **Identify AI patterns** - Scan for the patterns listed below
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+2. **Rewrite problematic sections** - Replace AI-isms with natural alternatives
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+3. **Preserve meaning** - Keep the core message intact
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+4. **Maintain voice** - Match the intended tone (formal, casual, technical, etc.)
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+## AI Writing Patterns to Remove
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+Based on Wikipedia's "Signs of AI Writing" guide, detect and fix these patterns:
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+### 1. Inflated Symbolism
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+**Problem:** Grandiose phrases that overstate importance.
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+**Examples to remove:**
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+- "serves as a testament to"
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+- "plays a vital role"
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+- "watershed moment"
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+- "leaves a lasting impact"
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+- "pivotal moment"
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+- "a broader movement"
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+- "stands as a beacon"
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+- "marks a turning point"
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+**Fix:** State facts directly without inflating significance.
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+### 2. Promotional Language
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+**Problem:** Sales-pitch tone inappropriate for informational writing.
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+**Examples to remove:**
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+- "rich cultural heritage"
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+- "breathtaking"
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+- "must-visit"
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+- "stunning natural beauty"
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+- "world-class"
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+- "unparalleled"
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+- "cutting-edge"
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+- "innovative"
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+- "game-changing"
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+**Fix:** Use specific, factual descriptions instead of superlatives.
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+### 3. Editorializing Phrases
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+**Problem:** Phrases that inject unnecessary commentary.
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+**Examples to remove:**
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+- "It's important to note that"
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+- "It is worth mentioning"
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+- "No discussion would be complete without"
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+- "Interestingly,"
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+- "Notably,"
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+- "Significantly,"
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+- "Crucially,"
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+**Fix:** Just state the information directly.
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+### 4. Overused Conjunctive Phrases
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+**Problem:** Excessive transitional words that pad the text.
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+**Overused words:**
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+- "Moreover"
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+- "Furthermore"
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+- "However"
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+- "In contrast"
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+- "Additionally"
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+- "Consequently"
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+- "Nevertheless"
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+**Fix:** Vary transitions or remove when unnecessary. Let ideas flow naturally.
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+### 5. Em Dash Overuse
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+**Problem:** Using em dashes (—) excessively, especially where commas or parentheses work better.
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+**AI pattern:** Multiple em dashes per paragraph, often mimicking "punchy" sales writing.
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+**Fix:** Replace most em dashes with commas, parentheses, or periods. Use em dashes sparingly for genuine emphasis.
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+### 6. Rule of Three Overuse
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+**Problem:** Forcing ideas into groups of three.
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+**Examples:**
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+- "convenient, efficient, and innovative"
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+- "global SEO professionals, marketing experts, and growth hackers"
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+- "keynote sessions, panel discussions, and networking opportunities"
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+**Fix:** Use the natural number of items—sometimes two, sometimes four. Let content determine structure.
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+### 7. Superficial Analysis with -ing Endings
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+**Problem:** Tacking present participles onto sentences to add fake depth.
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+**Examples to remove:**
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+- "...ensuring quality across all platforms"
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+- "...highlighting the importance of diversity"
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+- "...reflecting broader societal trends"
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+- "...demonstrating their commitment to excellence"
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+- "...showcasing their innovative approach"
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+**Fix:** Either expand into a real analysis or remove the superficial addition.
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+### 8. Vague Attribution
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+**Problem:** Citing unnamed sources for credibility.
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+**Examples to remove:**
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+- "Industry reports suggest"
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+- "Some critics argue"
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+- "Experts believe"
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+- "Studies have shown"
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+- "According to sources"
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+**Fix:** Either cite specific sources or remove the claim.
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+### 9. Negative Parallelism
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+**Problem:** The "[It's not X, it's Y]" structure used for dramatic effect.
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+**Examples:**
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+- "It's not just a product, it's a revolution"
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+- "It's not a setback, it's an opportunity"
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+**Fix:** State the point directly without the dramatic contrast.
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+### 10. Bolded Bullet Points with Rewording
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+**Problem:** Lists where bold headers just reword the following text.
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+
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+**AI pattern:**
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+- **User Experience:** The user experience has been improved...
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+- **Performance:** Performance has been enhanced...
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+**Fix:** Either use headers OR explanatory text, not both saying the same thing.
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+### 11. Sycophantic/Servile Tone
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+**Problem:** Overly positive, people-pleasing language.
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+**Examples:**
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+- "Great question!"
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+- "Absolutely!"
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+- "You're absolutely right"
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+- "That's an excellent point"
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+**Fix:** Respond directly without unnecessary affirmation.
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+### 12. Filler Phrases
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+**Problem:** Words that add length but not meaning.
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+**Examples:**
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+- "In order to" (use "to")
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+- "Due to the fact that" (use "because")
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+- "At this point in time" (use "now")
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+- "In the event that" (use "if")
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+- "Has the ability to" (use "can")
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+**Fix:** Use concise alternatives.
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+### 13. Excessive Hedging
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+**Problem:** Over-qualifying statements.
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+**Examples:**
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+- "It could potentially"
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+- "This might possibly"
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+- "It seems like it may"
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+**Fix:** Commit to the statement or acknowledge uncertainty once.
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+### 14. Generic Positivity
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+**Problem:** Vague upbeat conclusions.
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+**Examples:**
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+- "The future looks bright"
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+- "Exciting times ahead"
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+- "This represents a step in the right direction"
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+**Fix:** End with specific conclusions or simply stop when done.
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+## Process
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+1. Read the input text carefully
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+2. Identify all instances of the patterns above
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+3. Rewrite each problematic section
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+4. Ensure the revised text:
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+ - Sounds natural when read aloud
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+ - Varies sentence structure
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+ - Uses specific details over vague claims
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+ - Maintains appropriate tone for context
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+5. Present the humanized version
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+## Output Format
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+Provide:
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+1. The rewritten text
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+2. A brief summary of changes made (optional, if helpful)
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+## Example
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+**Before (AI-sounding):**
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+> The new software update serves as a testament to the company's commitment to innovation. Moreover, it provides a seamless, intuitive, and powerful user experience—ensuring that users can accomplish their goals efficiently. It's not just an update, it's a revolution in how we think about productivity. Industry experts believe this will have a lasting impact on the entire sector.
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+**After (Humanized):**
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+> The software update adds three features users requested: batch processing, keyboard shortcuts, and offline mode. Early feedback from the beta group has been positive, with most users reporting faster task completion.
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+---
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+*Based on Wikipedia's "Signs of AI writing" guide, created by Wikipedia editors through Project AI Cleanup.*
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