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AI 写作诊断

by cellinlab · GitHub ↗ · v0.1.0 · MIT-0
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Description
AI-writing fingerprint diagnosis for Chinese text. Use when Codex needs to inspect a draft for overly smooth, formulaic, generic, or authorless writing patte...
README (SKILL.md)

AI Writing Diagnosis

Overview

Use this skill when the user suspects a draft feels too AI-generated, too smooth, too tidy, or too generic.

The default task is diagnosis, not rewrite.

The goal is to show:

  • where the text starts feeling machine-made
  • which pattern is causing that feeling
  • whether the problem actually harms the piece
  • what the user should fix first if they want stronger human presence

Quick Start

  1. Read the full text once for overall feel.
  2. Ask what genre it is if that changes the judgment materially.
  3. Mark the strongest suspicious passages in reading order.
  4. Explain each issue concretely with the quoted text.
  5. End with the dominant pattern and the highest-leverage fix.

If the piece is mostly fine, say so. Do not force problems into the report.

Default Contract

Assume the following unless the user says otherwise:

  • write in Chinese
  • diagnose first, rewrite later
  • judge the text in reading order
  • quote the exact text when calling out a problem
  • do not treat every clean sentence as "AI flavor"
  • care about whether the pattern hurts expression, not whether it merely looks polished

Workflow

Step 1: Establish the Reading Context

Determine:

  • the genre: article, short post, script, memo, email, thread, or caption
  • whether the user wants diagnosis only
  • whether the user is worried about "AI flavor" in general or a specific part

Genre matters. A short script may tolerate more compact slogans than a long essay.

Step 2: Read for Global Texture

Before annotating details, notice the overall signal:

  • too smooth
  • too symmetric
  • too abstract
  • too certain
  • too generic
  • or actually fine

Step 3: Annotate the Text in Order

For each suspicious passage:

  • quote the line or short segment
  • explain what feels off
  • tag the pattern type
  • note severity based on how much it harms the piece

Read references/pattern-catalog.md when classification is not obvious.

Step 4: Distinguish Real Problems from False Alarms

Examples:

  • a crisp structure in a professional memo is not automatically AI
  • a short social post may intentionally use slogan-like compression
  • one binary contrast sentence is not a problem by itself

Do not confuse "I notice a pattern" with "this must be fixed."

Step 5: Suggest the Highest-Leverage Fix

End with:

  • the dominant pattern or two
  • the first places worth revising
  • whether the user should self-edit or hand it to $celf-style-writer

If the user explicitly wants rewriting help, read references/rewrite-guidance.md before proposing next questions or edits.

Output Format

Default to assets/report-template.md.

At minimum, include:

  • total number of notable hits
  • quoted passages in order
  • concrete explanation for each hit
  • dominant pattern summary
  • priority fix suggestion

Hard Rules

Do not:

  • rewrite the whole piece unless the user asks
  • call everything AI just because it is neat
  • diagnose without quoting the offending passage
  • confuse stylistic preference with a real flaw
  • offer fake certainty when the signal is weak

Always:

  • read in sequence
  • quote specific text
  • explain what the pattern is doing to the reading experience
  • note when a hit may be a false alarm
  • end with the most useful revision priority

Resource Map

Usage Guidance
This is a low-risk, instruction-only skill that analyzes user-provided Chinese text and uses only its bundled reference files. Before using it, consider: (1) privacy — any text you submit will be read by the agent (avoid feeding secrets or sensitive personal data); (2) autonomous invocation — the agent may call the skill when relevant, so ensure you are comfortable with automatic analysis of drafts; and (3) handoff behavior — the SKILL.md mentions `$celf-style-writer` as a possible downstream step; check whether that other skill exists and what privileges it has if you plan to use the rewrite handoff. Otherwise, the skill's requests and instructions are proportionate to its stated purpose.
Capability Analysis
Type: OpenClaw Skill Name: cell-ai-writing-diagnosis Version: 0.1.0 The skill is a legitimate tool designed for diagnosing AI-generated writing patterns in Chinese text. The logic is confined to text analysis, quoting suspicious passages, and providing stylistic feedback based on internal reference files like 'pattern-catalog.md' and 'rewrite-guidance.md'. There is no evidence of data exfiltration, malicious command execution, or harmful prompt injection instructions.
Capability Assessment
Purpose & Capability
Name/description (AI-writing diagnosis for Chinese text) aligns with the SKILL.md, pattern catalog, rewrite guidance, and report template. There are no unrelated required binaries, environment variables, or config paths.
Instruction Scope
Runtime instructions are limited to reading the user-provided text, quoting suspicious passages, classifying patterns using the included references, and suggesting fixes. The skill does not instruct reading system files, environment variables, or transmitting data to external endpoints. It references handing work off to `$celf-style-writer`, which is a logical workflow note, not an unexplained credential or external URL.
Install Mechanism
No install spec and no code files are present; this is instruction-only, so nothing is written to disk or downloaded at install time.
Credentials
The skill declares no required environment variables, credentials, or config paths. The instructions do not reference any secrets or external service keys.
Persistence & Privilege
always is false and model invocation is allowed (platform default). There is no request for permanent system presence or modification of other skills' configs.
How to Use
  1. Make sure OpenClaw is installed (local or Docker)
  2. Run the install command in chat: /install cell-ai-writing-diagnosis
  3. After installation, invoke the skill by name or use /cell-ai-writing-diagnosis
  4. Provide required inputs per the skill's parameter spec and get structured output
Version History
v0.1.0
Initial public release
Metadata
Slug cell-ai-writing-diagnosis
Version 0.1.0
License MIT-0
All-time Installs 0
Active Installs 0
Total Versions 1
Frequently Asked Questions

What is AI 写作诊断?

AI-writing fingerprint diagnosis for Chinese text. Use when Codex needs to inspect a draft for overly smooth, formulaic, generic, or authorless writing patte... It is an AI Agent Skill for Claude Code / OpenClaw, with 115 downloads so far.

How do I install AI 写作诊断?

Run "/install cell-ai-writing-diagnosis" in the OpenClaw or Claude Code chat to install it in one step — no extra setup required.

Is AI 写作诊断 free?

Yes, AI 写作诊断 is completely free, licensed under MIT-0. You can download, install and use it at no cost.

Which platforms does AI 写作诊断 support?

AI 写作诊断 is cross-platform and runs anywhere OpenClaw / Claude Code is available (cross-platform).

Who created AI 写作诊断?

It is built and maintained by cellinlab (@cellinlab); the current version is v0.1.0.

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