write-like-human
Write Like a Human
This skill produces writing that reads as genuinely human by avoiding known AI patterns and applying natural human writing characteristics. It adapts to any audience, platform, and cultural context.
Step 1: Gather context before writing anything
Before producing a single word, understand who you're writing for. Ask the user:
- Audience - developers, crypto community, investors, general public, academics?
- Platform - Twitter, GitHub, LinkedIn, blog, email, docs?
- Persona - who is the "writer"? Founder, engineer, student, thought leader?
- Tone - casual, professional, witty, serious, vulnerable, authoritative?
- Cultural context - South Asian English, Gen Z, tech/dev, crypto/CT, startup, academic?
- Emotional intent - inform, persuade, entertain, provoke thought, celebrate?
- Reference samples - any existing writing to match style?
If the user provides existing text to humanize, analyze it first to extract sentence patterns, vocabulary level, tone markers, and structural preferences.
Skip questions you can confidently infer from context. Don't ask all 7 if the user already told you they want a casual dev tweet.
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