blader/humanizer
VerifiedRemoves AI writing patterns to produce natural, human-sounding text.
What is blader/humanizer?
Humanizer is an open-source skill designed for Claude Code and OpenCode that identifies and corrects typical signs of AI-generated text. It draws on documented patterns such as inflated significance claims, repetitive vocabulary, and formulaic structures to produce cleaner, more authentic prose.
The skill works by running targeted checks across content, language, and style categories, then performing a second audit rewrite. Users can supply short writing samples so the tool learns personal rhythm and word choices instead of applying generic fixes.
It is intended for writers, researchers, and professionals who use these coding environments and want their generated text to read as if it came from a real person rather than a model.
Capabilities
What you can build with blader/humanizer
Blog and article polishing
Convert a first-draft AI article into flowing prose that avoids repetitive phrasing and promotional tone.
Personal voice matching
Feed in a few paragraphs of your own writing so subsequent rewrites adopt your sentence rhythm and preferred vocabulary.
Professional document cleanup
Strip out passive constructions, boldface overuse, and signposting phrases from reports or emails before sharing.
Install blader/humanizer
git clone https://github.com/blader/humanizer.git ~/.claude/skills/humanizermkdir -p ~/.claude/skills
git clone https://github.com/blader/humanizer.git ~/.claude/skills/humanizer- 1Clone the repository into your Claude Code or OpenCode skills folder using the provided git command.
- 2Restart or reload the tool so the new skill is recognized.
- 3Type /humanizer followed by the text you want rewritten.
- 4For voice calibration, include 2-3 paragraphs of your own writing in the same prompt.
- 5Review the output and optionally request further adjustments.
Works with
blader/humanizer: pros & cons
Pros
- +Covers 33 specific AI-writing patterns with concrete before-and-after guidance
- +Includes a second audit pass that catches issues missed in the first rewrite
- +Supports personal voice calibration using user-provided samples
- +Works in both Claude Code and OpenCode with a single install
Cons
- –Requires manual git installation and directory setup
- –Only functions inside the two supported coding environments
- –Effectiveness depends on the quality and length of any voice samples provided
Frequently asked questions
No, it is built specifically as a skill for those two tools and will not run elsewhere.
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