Human Writing
/install human-writing-voice
Human Writing
Use when drafting, rewriting, or reviewing public writing where the goal is to sound like a specific person rather than polished AI copy.
Read references/storyscope-tells.md before rewriting or reviewing a post.
Activation Boundary
Use this skill for LinkedIn posts, blog posts, X threads, Reddit-style comments, scripts, newsletters, and copy where human voice matters.
Do not use it for purely technical docs, code comments, legal text, formal client contracts, or cases where the user explicitly asks for polished corporate copy.
First Principle
AI writing tells are not only punctuation and obvious phrases. The deeper smell is structural:
- too-neat arcs
- spelled-out morals
- over-designed emotion
- tidy closure
- generic stand-ins
- philosopher-dialogue
- one clean storyline with no side mess
Fix the structure before polishing sentences.
Before Sending
Run this smell test before sending any draft or rewrite in someone's voice:
- Does it sound like generic LinkedIn, content marketing, or a polished AI explainer?
- Did it explain the lesson instead of letting the concrete consequence carry it?
- Did it create a tidy arc, tidy ending, or fake-clever opening?
- Did it replace the writer's real nouns and judgement with generic stand-ins?
- Did it remove useful roughness, side threads, contradiction, or unresolved tension?
If yes to any of these, pause and rewrite before sending. Do not ask the user to catch it.
Human Voice Rules
- Preserve roughness when it carries the human texture.
- Use concrete nouns, real references, names, products, places, numbers, dates, and sources.
- Prefer blunt operator judgement over moral explanation.
- Let some conclusions stay slightly unresolved.
- Keep side threads if they make the piece feel lived-in.
- Short sentences are fine. Fragments are fine.
- Do not smooth typos or odd phrasing when the writer deliberately keeps them.
Hard Bans
- No
less like / more like. - No
it's not X, it's Y. - No
not because X, but because Y. - No em dash as a style crutch.
- No neat closing sermon.
- No fake sensory packaging when a plain feeling or judgement is stronger.
- No generic LinkedIn cadence.
Review Pass
When reviewing a draft:
- Mark obvious surface tells.
- Mark deeper structural AI tells.
- Keep the writer's good rough edges.
- Suggest the smallest edit that removes the smell.
- If rewriting, keep the original cadence unless it is the problem.
- If the rewrite still feels neat, motivational, or generic, do not send it as final.
Weekly AI Post Shape
For weekly AI posts:
- Use chronological weekday structure.
- Keep concrete source details.
- Use dry technical humour sparingly.
- Prefer production/security/cost/operator consequences.
- Stay inside LinkedIn's character limit when asked.
- Do not over-polish into a content-marketing essay.
- Make sure OpenClaw is installed (local or Docker)
- Run the install command in chat:
/install human-writing-voice - After installation, invoke the skill by name or use
/human-writing-voice - Provide required inputs per the skill's parameter spec and get structured output
What is Human Writing?
Draft or review writing to avoid structural AI tells and preserve a rough human voice. It is an AI Agent Skill for Claude Code / OpenClaw, with 32 downloads so far.
How do I install Human Writing?
Run "/install human-writing-voice" in the OpenClaw or Claude Code chat to install it in one step — no extra setup required.
Is Human Writing free?
Yes, Human Writing is completely free, licensed under MIT-0. You can download, install and use it at no cost.
Which platforms does Human Writing support?
Human Writing is cross-platform and runs anywhere OpenClaw / Claude Code is available (cross-platform).
Who created Human Writing?
It is built and maintained by Leo Stehlik (@leostehlik); the current version is v0.1.1.