Humanizer
PassAudited by ClawScan on May 1, 2026.
Overview
This is a coherent instruction-only writing skill with no code, install step, credentials, or network access, though it can edit files when invoked and its package metadata is inconsistent.
This appears safe to install as a writing/editorial helper. Before using it, be aware that it may read and modify documents you provide, review its changes before saving, and use it responsibly where authorship or AI-use disclosure rules apply.
Findings (3)
Artifact-based informational review of SKILL.md, metadata, install specs, static scan signals, and capability signals. ClawScan does not execute the skill or run runtime probes.
If invoked on files, the agent may read, search, and rewrite accessible documents.
The skill can read/search and modify files. This is expected for a document-editing skill, but users should notice that using it on local documents can produce persistent edits.
allowed-tools: - Read - Write - Edit - Grep - Glob - AskUserQuestion
Use it only on intended text or documents and review edits before accepting file changes.
It may be harder to verify exactly which package/version lineage is being installed.
This local metadata differs from the registry metadata shown for owner, slug, and version, and SKILL.md also lists version 2.1.1 while the registry lists 2.2.0. With no code or install script, this is a provenance/versioning note rather than evidence of malicious behavior.
"ownerId": "kn7fsrcz4428cmw3xb91h4t4dh7ztjxx", "slug": "humanizer", "version": "1.0.0"
If provenance matters, confirm the package identity, owner, and version through the registry before installing.
Using the skill may make AI-assisted writing appear more human-authored to readers or reviewers.
The skill openly aims to make text appear less AI-generated. This is disclosed and aligned with the skill purpose, but it can affect how readers perceive authorship.
Remove signs of AI-generated writing from text. Use when editing or reviewing text to make it sound more natural and human-written.
Use it as an editing aid and follow any disclosure, authorship, or academic/workplace policies that apply.
