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deslop-writing

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Deslop Writing

Overview

Strip AI-generated artifacts from existing text while preserving intent and factual claims. Prefer small, local edits over rewrites unless explicitly requested.

Workflow

1) Establish baseline

  • Identify the "source of truth" text (before the AI pass) if available.
  • Identify the target audience (internal doc, public post, README, PR description, email).
  • Preserve facts. If the text makes a claim without evidence, either add the missing specifics or remove the claim.

2) Remove slop patterns

  • Delete filler and signposting ("In conclusion", "It's important to note", "Let's dive in", "As mentioned above").
  • Replace inflated/marketing language with plain statements.
  • Replace vague attributions ("experts say", "many believe") with something checkable or remove it.
  • Remove list spam and "rule of three" rhythm when it's not natural.
  • Prefer repeating the best word over synonym-cycling.
  • Reduce em-dash / bold / emoji habits unless they already match the author's style.

See references/slop-patterns.md for a concrete checklist.

3) Align to the preferred voice (without cosplay)

  • Put the punchline first, then the details.
  • Use short paragraphs. Cut anything that doesn't earn its spot.
  • Make tradeoffs and limitations explicit (what this does not do).
  • Sound like a person with skin in the game: specific, candid, non-performative.
  • If a repo has a "preferred voice" doc, follow it. If not, default to plain, direct prose.

4) Verify

  • Meaning stays the same (unless you explicitly fixed an unsupported claim).
  • Names, dates, numbers, and APIs remain correct.
  • The result reads like one human wrote it, not a style-transfer demo.

5) Report

  • End with 1-3 sentences: what changed, what you didn't change, and any remaining uncertainty.
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