humanize-writing
AUTOMATIC ACTIVATION: Use this skill whenever generating prose, documents, or written content exceeding three paragraphs. Also use when: writing sounds robotic, AI-generated, formulaic, too formal, stiff, awkward, wooden, boring, generic, bland, corporate, doesn't sound like me. Triggers: "make this sound human", "sounds like AI", "humanize this", "more natural", "authentic voice", "less corporate", "more conversational", "remove clichés", "polish my writing", "edit for voice", "make it flow", "too robotic", "stiff writing", "doesn't sound right", "AI tells", "passive voice". Content types: blog posts, emails, marketing copy, essays, documentation, LinkedIn posts, cover letters, articles, reports, proposals, newsletters, social media posts, video scripts, product descriptions. Apply automatically to any substantial written output to ensure human voice.
下記のコマンドをコピーしてターミナル(Mac/Linux)または PowerShell(Windows)に貼り付けてください。 ダウンロード → 解凍 → 配置まで全自動。
mkdir -p ~/.claude/skills && cd ~/.claude/skills && curl -L -o humanize-writing.zip https://jpskill.com/download/8582.zip && unzip -o humanize-writing.zip && rm humanize-writing.zip
$d = "$env:USERPROFILE\.claude\skills"; ni -Force -ItemType Directory $d | Out-Null; iwr https://jpskill.com/download/8582.zip -OutFile "$d\humanize-writing.zip"; Expand-Archive "$d\humanize-writing.zip" -DestinationPath $d -Force; ri "$d\humanize-writing.zip"
完了後、Claude Code を再起動 → 普通に「動画プロンプト作って」のように話しかけるだけで自動発動します。
💾 手動でダウンロードしたい(コマンドが難しい人向け)
- 1. 下の青いボタンを押して
humanize-writing.zipをダウンロード - 2. ZIPファイルをダブルクリックで解凍 →
humanize-writingフォルダができる - 3. そのフォルダを
C:\Users\あなたの名前\.claude\skills\(Win)または~/.claude/skills/(Mac)へ移動 - 4. Claude Code を再起動
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- 1. 上の「ダウンロード」ボタンを押して .skill ファイルを取得
- 2. ファイル名の拡張子を .skill から .zip に変えて展開(macは自動展開可)
- 3. 展開してできたフォルダを、ホームフォルダの
.claude/skills/に置く- · macOS / Linux:
~/.claude/skills/ - · Windows:
%USERPROFILE%\.claude\skills\
- · macOS / Linux:
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- 2026-05-18
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- 2026-05-18
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この本文は AI(Claude)が読むための原文(英語または中国語)です。日本語訳は順次追加中。
MANDATORY: Before applying this skill, you MUST read and fully load every file in the references/ directory. These files contain vocabulary blacklists, pattern guides, and validation checklists that are required for correct execution. Do not proceed until all reference files have been opened and their contents are in your context.
Humanize Writing System
Turn robotic AI prose into writing that sounds like you wrote it.
Core Framework
What "Humanizing" Means
This system removes three categories of AI tells:
- Vocabulary tells - Overused transitions, hedging language, marketing clichés
- Pattern tells - Repetitive sentence structures, excessive passive voice, artificial rhythm
- Tone tells - Overly formal register, lack of personal voice, generic enthusiasm
Your meaning stays intact. It just sounds like a person wrote it.
Quick Start
For Analyzing Text
Ask Claude to:
Analyze this text using the humanize-writing validation checklist:
[paste text]
Focus on: [vocabulary/structure/voice]
For Improving Text
Ask Claude to:
Please humanize this text:
[paste text]
Current tone: [formal/academic/casual]
Content type: [blog post/essay/technical docs/email]
For Writing New Content
Ask Claude to:
Write a [content type] about [topic] using humanize-writing principles.
Target audience: [describe]
Tone: [describe]
The Humanization Process
Phase 1: Identify AI Patterns
Hunt for these red flags:
- Transition overuse: "Furthermore," "In conclusion," "It's important to note," "It's worth mentioning"
- Hedging language: "arguably," "one could say," "it's possible that," "tend to," "generally," "tend"
- Marketing clichés: "revolutionize," "game-changing," "innovative," "next-generation," "cutting-edge," "state-of-the-art"
- Passive voice density: >30% passive constructions in a paragraph
- Question openings: >1 rhetorical question per 500 words
- Overexplained transitions: "To further illustrate this point," "Building on this idea"
Phase 2: Apply Humanization Techniques
Vocabulary Layer
Swap AI words for human ones:
- "facilitate" → "help," "make it easier"
- "leverage" → "use," "take advantage of"
- "utilize" → "use"
- "paramount" → "critical," "crucial," "essential"
- "illuminate" → "show," "explain," "reveal"
- "synthesize" → "combine," "pull together," "merge"
- "conceptualize" → "imagine," "think of," "picture"
Sentence Structure Layer
Vary sentence patterns:
- Mix short punchy sentences with longer flowing ones
- Alternate between active and passive voice (aiming for 70%+ active)
- Break up topic-first patterns: Don't always start with the subject
- Use occasional fragments for emphasis
Rhythm & Voice Layer
Make it sound like talking:
- Occasional contractions ("don't," "it's," "we're") in appropriate contexts
- Conversational markers: "Look," "Here's the thing," "Actually," "So"
- Personal perspective: "I notice that," "In my experience," "I've found"
- Concrete examples over abstractions
- Direct address to reader when appropriate
Colloquialisms (Use Sparingly):
- Casual: "honestly," "basically," "like," "you know"
- Digital: "tbh," "idk," "ngl" (only for very informal content)
- Emphatic: "totally," "absolutely," "for real"
Humor Injection (When Appropriate):
- Self-deprecating asides: "(I learned this the hard way)"
- Mild exaggeration: "about a million times"
- Unexpected specificity: "the 37th email that day"
- Rule: Max 1-2 humor attempts per 500 words; never force it
Writer Mimicry Mode
Want to sound like a specific writer? Analyze their patterns:
Analyze [Author]'s writing for:
1. Average sentence length
2. Vocabulary tier (simple/complex)
3. Personal pronoun usage
4. Signature phrases or structures
5. Humor style (if any)
Then apply these patterns to the target text.
Phase 3: Validate Against Checklist
Run through this before shipping:
- ✓ No transitions in first sentence of paragraphs
- ✓ Active voice dominates (70%+)
- ✓ Varies sentence length (3-5 word to 20+ word sentences mixed)
- ✓ No paragraph opens with "It is" or "There are"
- ✓ Hedging language <5% of total words
- ✓ No repeated phrases within 500 words
- ✓ Reads naturally when read aloud
- ✓ Personal voice present (pronouns, direct address)
- ✓ No generic enthusiasm ("exciting," "amazing," "incredible" used sparingly)
- ✓ Clichés replaced with specific descriptions
Validation Checklist (12-Point Scoring)
Use this to verify humanization quality:
Structure (4 points)
- [ ] No paragraph begins with transition word or "It is/There are"
- [ ] Sentence variety present (short and long mixed)
- [ ] Active voice dominates (70%+)
- [ ] Paragraph length varies
Vocabulary (3 points)
- [ ] Hedging language minimal (<5% of text)
- [ ] No clichés (checked against blacklist)
- [ ] Technical terms explained when needed, but terminology specific
Voice (3 points)
- [ ] Personal perspective evident (pronouns used appropriately)
- [ ] Conversational elements present (not excessive)
- [ ] No generic enthusiasm (amazing, incredible, exciting <3 uses total)
Readability (2 points)
- [ ] Reads naturally when read aloud
- [ ] Clear connections between ideas
- [ ] No repeated phrases within 500 words
Score: 12 points total. Aim for 10+.
Content-Type Specific Guidance
Blog Posts
Target: 60-70% active voice, conversational tone, personal perspective welcome
Humanization focus:
- Open with specific observation, not broad generalization
- Use "I discovered," "I realized" instead of "Research shows"
- Specific examples before abstract principles
- Direct reader engagement ("here's why this matters to you")
Academic/Technical Writing
Target: 75%+ active voice, formal but clear, expert without pretense
Humanization focus:
- Replace "It can be argued" with direct statement: "This suggests"
- Avoid "one could say" — just say it
- Use "I," "we," and "you" appropriately
- Technical terms stay, but explain them clearly
- Show your reasoning process, not just conclusions
Emails
Target: Natural conversation, directness, personality
Humanization focus:
- First sentence answers: Why am I reading this?
- Clear ask/call-to-action (not buried in hedging)
- Contractions encouraged
- Conversational openers fine ("Hope you're doing well")
Product/Marketing Copy
Target: Enthusiasm without clichés, benefit-focused, specific
Humanization focus:
- Replace "revolutionary" with specific benefit
- "Game-changing" → describe the actual change
- "Next-generation" → "newly built," "recent"
- Concrete details over superlatives
Common AI Tells & Replacements
| AI Tell | Better Alternative |
|---|---|
| "In conclusion" | (Just state it. End naturally.) |
| "Furthermore" | "Also," "Plus," or just continue |
| "It is important to note" | Delete this. State the fact. |
| "arguably" | Delete or commit to statement |
| "one could say" | Say it directly |
| "tend to" | Be specific: "often," "usually," or specific percentage |
| "It's worth mentioning" | Delete. Mention it if it's worth it. |
| "revolutionary" | Describe actual change |
| "paradigm shift" | Use specific change description |
| "cutting-edge" | "Recent," "newly developed," be specific |
| "Interestingly" | Show why it's interesting through detail |
| "As mentioned previously" | Reference specifically or delete |
| "In this regard" | Delete. Connect idea directly. |
Workflow Examples
Example 1: Blog Post Analysis
Original (AI-generated):
"In conclusion, it's important to note that leveraging social media platforms can facilitate meaningful engagement with target audiences. Furthermore, this approach can revolutionize how companies conceptualize customer relationships. One could argue that this represents a paradigm shift in marketing strategy."
Humanized:
"So here's what I'm getting at: use social media to actually talk to your customers. Most companies treat it like a broadcast channel. But the best ones treat it like a conversation. That changes everything about how you build relationships."
Changes made:
- Removed: "In conclusion," "it's important to note," "leverage," "facilitate," "revolutionize," "conceptualize," "paradigm shift," "one could argue"
- Added: Personal voice ("I'm getting at," "here's what"), contractions, specific observation
- Changed: Generic statement → concrete scenario
Example 2: Email Humanization
Original:
"It is worth mentioning that we have identified several opportunities for optimization regarding your current implementation. The aforementioned strategies could facilitate improved performance metrics. We would appreciate the opportunity to discuss this matter further at your earliest convenience."
Humanized:
"We've spotted a few ways to make your setup faster. I'd love to walk you through them—should take 15 minutes. When works best for you this week?"
Changes made:
- Removed: "It is worth mentioning," "aforementioned," "facilitate," "appreciate the opportunity," "at your earliest convenience"
- Added: Specificity, directness, urgency, personal tone
Quantitative Thresholds
Numbers to hit:
- Passive voice: Target <30%. Measure: Count passive constructions, divide by total sentences.
- Hedging density: Target <5%. Measure: Count hedging words (arguably, tend to, generally, seem, appear, may), divide by total words.
- Sentence variety: Target 3-5 different lengths represented in each 5-sentence chunk.
- Repetition: Zero repeated phrases within 500 words.
- Transitions per paragraph: 0-1 transitions opening paragraphs (not counting "and," "but," "so").
- AI vocabulary: Zero instances of blacklisted high-risk terms.
When NOT to Humanize Everything
Not everything needs personality:
- Legal documents (maintain precision over personality)
- Formal academic papers (maintain scholarly register)
- Technical specifications (clarity over voice)
- Official announcements (consistency over personality)
For these, just cut the obvious clichés and excess hedging. Keep the formality.
Integration Tips
For Claude Web Chat
- Share this system as Project Knowledge
- Reference it by name: "Use humanize-writing principles..."
- Paste content and ask for analysis or improvement
- Iterate with specific focus areas
Best Practices
- Be specific about content type — Different writing has different standards
- Provide context — Audience and purpose guide humanization strategy
- Iterate — First pass removes obvious AI tells; second pass refines voice
- Read aloud — Ultimate test is whether it sounds natural when spoken
- Keep meaning — Humanization preserves all original information and intent
Reference Files
references/ai-vocabulary-list.md: Comprehensive blacklist of AI wordsreferences/content-type-guides.md: Detailed guides for Blogs, Emails, etc.references/sentence-patterns.md: Sentence pattern analysisreferences/rhythm-techniques.md: Advanced rhythm techniquesreferences/validation-checklist.md: Full validation rubric
Ethical Framework
- Do: Use this to improve clarity, engagement, and personal voice.
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Do Not: Use this to deceive about authorship in academic or regulated contexts where disclosure is required.
System Version: Web Integration Format
Updated: December 2025
For use: Claude.ai Web Interface
Format: Project Knowledge compatible