Install
openclaw skills install operator-humanizerTransform AI-generated text into authentic human writing. Detects and eliminates AI tells across 24 content/language/style/communication patterns, 500+ AI vocabulary terms, and structural clichés (binary contrasts, negative listings, false agency, dramatic fragmentation, narrator-from-a-distance). Analyzes statistical signals (burstiness, vocabulary diversity, sentence uniformity). Injects personality through parenthetical asides, tangents, rhythm variation, and strategic specificity. Use when humanizing content, checking for AI tells, removing robotic patterns, making text sound less polished, or writing like a specific person. Works on social posts, articles, emails, marketing copy, newsletters, scripts, or any text that needs to sound like a real human wrote it.
openclaw skills install operator-humanizerEliminate AI tells. Inject authentic voice. Make it sound like a person wrote it.
Two systems, combined:
Together they catch what the other misses. Pattern detection handles vocabulary and content signals. Stop-slop handles structure and rhythm.
Reference files:
references/patterns.md — The 24 AI patterns with before/after examplesreferences/phrases.md — Banned phrases and structural clichésreferences/structures.md — Structural patterns to avoidreferences/vocabulary.md — 500+ AI vocabulary terms by severity tierreferences/statistical-signals.md — Burstiness, TTR, sentence variance formulasreferences/personality-injection.md — How to add human touchesreferences/examples.md — Before/after transformationsreferences/patterns.md (inflation, jargon, promotional language, vague attributions)references/vocabulary.md)references/phrases.md)references/structures.md)references/personality-injection.md)Throat-clearing openers — "Here's the thing:", "It turns out", "The uncomfortable truth is", "Let me be clear"
Emphasis crutches — "Full stop.", "Let that sink in.", "Make no mistake", "This matters because"
Chatbot artifacts — "Great question!", "I hope this helps!", "Let me know if...", "Certainly!", "Of course!"
Binary contrasts — "Not X, but Y", "It's not X, it's Y", "The answer isn't X, it's Y" → Just say Y.
Negative listings — "Not a X... Not a Y... A Z." → Just say Z.
Generic conclusions — "The future looks bright", "Exciting times lie ahead", "This represents a major step"
Tier 1 (dead giveaways — never use): delve, tapestry, vibrant, crucial, comprehensive, meticulous, embark, robust, seamless, groundbreaking, leverage, synergy, transformative, paramount, multifaceted, myriad, cornerstone, reimagine, empower, catalyst, invaluable, bustling, nestled, realm, showcasing, underscores, testament, pivotal, enduring, landscape (abstract), journey (metaphorical)
Tier 2 (suspicious — use sparingly): furthermore, moreover, paradigm, holistic, utilize, facilitate, nuanced, illuminate, encompasses, proactive, ubiquitous, quintessential
Tier 3 (watch density): ecosystem, framework, roadmap, touchpoint, pain point, streamline, optimize, scalable
Full list: references/vocabulary.md
| # | Pattern | Signal |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Significance inflation | "marking a pivotal moment in the evolution of..." |
| 2 | Notability name-dropping | Media outlets listed without specific claims |
| 3 | Superficial -ing analyses | "showcasing... reflecting... highlighting..." |
| 4 | Promotional language | "nestled", "breathtaking", "stunning", "renowned" |
| 5 | Vague attributions | "Experts believe", "Studies show", "Industry reports" |
| 6 | Challenges/Future Prospects | "Despite challenges... continues to thrive" |
| 7 | AI vocabulary | "delve", "tapestry", "landscape", "showcase" |
| 8 | Copula avoidance | "serves as", "boasts" instead of "is", "has" |
| 9 | Negative parallelisms | "It's not just X, it's Y" |
| 10 | Rule of three | "innovation, inspiration, and insights" |
| 11 | Synonym cycling | protagonist / main character / central figure |
| 12 | False ranges | "from the Big Bang to dark matter" |
| 13 | Em dash overuse | Too many — dashes — everywhere |
| 14 | Boldface overuse | Mechanical emphasis everywhere |
| 15 | Inline-header lists | "- Topic: Topic is discussed here" |
| 16 | Title Case headings | Every Main Word Capitalized |
| 17 | Emoji overuse | 🚀💡✅ decorating professional text |
| 18 | Curly quotes | "smart quotes" instead of "straight quotes" |
| 19 | Chatbot artifacts | "I hope this helps!", "Let me know if..." |
| 20 | Cutoff disclaimers | "As of my last training...", "While details are limited..." |
| 21 | Sycophantic tone | "Great question!", "You're absolutely right!" |
| 22 | Filler phrases | "In order to", "Due to the fact that" |
| 23 | Excessive hedging | "could potentially possibly", "might arguably" |
| 24 | Generic conclusions | "The future looks bright", "Exciting times lie ahead" |
Full details with examples: references/patterns.md
These live in references/structures.md. Check them alongside the 24 patterns.
Binary contrasts — Any "not X but Y" construction. Just say Y.
Negative listings — Building up through negation before revealing the point. Start with the point.
Dramatic fragmentation — "Speed. Quality. Cost." stacked for manufactured profundity. Use real sentences.
Rhetorical setups — "What if I told you...", "Think about it:", "Here's what I mean:". Just make the point.
False agency — Inanimate things doing human actions. "The complaint becomes a fix" → "They fixed it that week."
Narrator-from-a-distance — "Nobody designed this", "People tend to..." → Put the reader in the room. Use "you".
Passive voice — Always find the actor. Put them at the front.
Rate 1-10 on each dimension:
| Dimension | Question |
|---|---|
| Directness | Statements or announcements? |
| Rhythm | Varied or metronomic? |
| Trust | Respects reader intelligence? |
| Authenticity | Sounds human? |
| Density | Anything cuttable? |
Below 35/50: revise.
If 5+ of the 24 patterns are present: very likely AI-generated. If 10+ patterns: almost certainly AI-generated.
Use references/personality-injection.md for the full guide. Quick version:
Before handing over any draft:
| Before | After |
|---|---|
| In order to achieve this | To achieve this |
| Due to the fact that | Because |
| At this point in time | Now |
| In the event that | If |
| Has the ability to | Can |
| It is important to note that | (just say it) |
| For the purpose of | To |
| In spite of the fact that | Although |
| Moving forward | Next / From now |
| Navigate (challenges) | Handle, address |
| Lean into | Accept, embrace |
| Deep dive | Analysis, examination |
| Take a step back | Reconsider |
| Circle back | Return to |
| Game-changer | Significant, important |
Still sounds robotic after fixing patterns? You removed AI tells but didn't add personality. Read references/personality-injection.md.
Too casual after humanization? Match personality injection to context. Fewer asides/tangents in formal writing.
Too perfect? Add imperfection: vary sentence length, include a tangent, acknowledge uncertainty, drop a specific detail that feels slightly off-script.
Word feels suspicious but not on the list? Ask: "Would I say this in conversation?" If no, cut it or simplify.