This one rewrites academic prose to sound less like ChatGPT and more like a human researcher actually wrote it. It catches the five telltale AI patterns: hedging soup (stacking "potentially" and "arguably" until nothing means anything), formulaic transitions (furthermore, moreover, additionally), structural monotony (every paragraph the same length), abstraction fog (various studies instead of naming three specific ones), and voice erasure (passive constructions where first person belongs). The protocol is discipline aware, so it knows when passive voice is acceptable in STEM methods sections versus when humanities writing expects first person singular. Useful if you're drafting literature reviews, methodology sections, or discussion chapters and want to strip out the patterns that make reviewers suspicious.
npx -y skills add poemswe/co-researcher --skill academic-writing --agent claude-codeInstalls into .claude/skills of the current project.
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supercent-io/skills-template
supercent-io/skills-template
huangjia2019/claude-code-engineering
reactjs/react.dev
reactjs/react.dev