humanize-chinese
Humanize Chinese
Use this skill when you need to detect AI-like Chinese writing, rewrite it to feel less synthetic, reduce AIGC signals in academic prose, or convert the text into a more specific Chinese writing style.
When to Use
- Use when the user says
去AI味,降AIGC,去除AI痕迹,让文字更自然,改成人话, or降低AI率 - Use when the user wants a Chinese text checked for AI-writing patterns or suspicious phrasing
- Use when the user wants academic-paper-specific AIGC reduction for CNKI, VIP, or Wanfang-style checks
- Use when the user wants Chinese text rewritten into a different style such as
zhihu,xiaohongshu,wechat,weibo,literary, oracademic
Core Workflow
1. Detect Before Rewriting
Start by identifying the most obvious AI markers instead of rewriting blindly:
- rigid
first/second/finallystructures - mechanical connectors such as
综上所述,值得注意的是,由此可见 - abstract grandiose wording with low information density
- repeated sentence rhythm and paragraph length
- academic prose that sounds too complete, too certain, or too template-driven
If the user provides a short sample, call out the suspicious phrases directly before rewriting.
2. Rewrite in the Smallest Useful Pass
Prefer targeted rewrites over total regeneration:
- remove formulaic connectors rather than paraphrasing every sentence
- vary sentence length and paragraph rhythm
- replace repeated verbs and noun phrases
- swap abstract summaries for concrete observations where possible
- keep the original claims, facts, citations, and terminology intact
3. Validate the Result
After rewriting, verify that the text:
- still says the same thing
- sounds less templated
- uses more natural rhythm
- does not introduce factual drift
- stays in the correct register for the target audience
For academic text, preserve a scholarly tone. Do not over-casualize.
Optional CLI Flow
If the user has a local clone of the source toolkit, these examples are useful:
python3 scripts/detect_cn.py text.txt -v
python3 scripts/compare_cn.py text.txt -a -o clean.txt
python3 scripts/academic_cn.py paper.txt -o clean.txt --compare
python3 scripts/style_cn.py text.txt --style xiaohongshu -o out.txt
Use this CLI sequence when available:
- detect and inspect suspicious sentences
- rewrite or compare
- rerun detection on the cleaned file
- optionally convert into a target style
Manual Rewrite Playbook
If the scripts are unavailable, use this manual process.
Common AI Markers
- numbered or mirrored structures that feel too symmetrical
- filler transitions that add no meaning
- repeated stock phrases
- overly even sentence length
- conclusions that sound final, polished, and risk-free
Rewrite Moves
- delete weak transitions first
- collapse repetitive phrases into one stronger sentence
- split sentences at natural turns instead of forcing long balanced structures
- merge choppy sentences when they feel robotic
- replace generic abstractions with concrete wording
- introduce light variation in cadence so the prose does not march at a constant tempo
Academic AIGC Reduction
For papers, reports, or theses:
- keep discipline-specific terminology unchanged
- replace AI-academic stock phrases with more grounded scholarly phrasing
- reduce absolute certainty with measured hedging where appropriate
- vary paragraph structure so each section does not read like the same template
- add limitations or uncertainty if the conclusion feels unnaturally complete
Examples of safer direction changes:
本文旨在->本文尝试or本研究关注具有重要意义->值得关注or有一定参考价值研究表明->前人研究发现or已有文献显示
Do not invent citations, evidence, or data.
Style Conversion
Use style conversion only after the base text is readable and natural.
Supported style directions from the source workflow:
casualzhihuxiaohongshuwechatacademicliteraryweibo
When switching style, keep the user's meaning stable and change only tone, structure, and surface wording.
Output Rules
- Show the main AI-like patterns you found
- Explain the rewrite strategy in 1-3 short bullets
- Return the rewritten Chinese text
- If helpful, include a short note on remaining weak spots
Source
Adapted from the voidborne-d/humanize-chinese project and its CLI/script workflow for Chinese AI-text detection and rewriting.
Limitations
- Use this skill only when the task clearly matches the scope described above.
- Do not treat the output as a substitute for environment-specific validation, testing, or expert review.
- Stop and ask for clarification if required inputs, permissions, safety boundaries, or success criteria are missing.