Most AI writing has tells: the enthusiastic corporate openings, the vague claims about "leveraging synergies," the hedging that makes every sentence soft. This skill teaches Claude to write like an actual person with opinions and specific knowledge. It's built around pattern recognition, showing you what sounds robotic (buzzwords, generic transitions, robotic lists) and what sounds human (specific details, honest limitations, conversational asides). Use it when you're writing technical posts, documentation, or anything where sounding like a generic AI assistant will get your content ignored. The examples are drawn from real migration tools and developer workflows, so the advice is concrete rather than theoretical.
npx skills add https://github.com/pr-pm/prpm --skill human-writing