Human writing standards to eliminate AI-generated text patterns...
AI-generated text has recognizable patterns that erode trust and signal inauthenticity. This skill enforces rules for writing that reads as genuinely human—the standard used by Zed, Basecamp, Linear, Stripe, and Apple.
To produce human-quality writing:
Before publishing any content, verify:
| Rule | Key Point |
|---|---|
| Banned Vocabulary | Avoid AI-overrepresented words (delve, leverage, robust, seamless, etc.) |
| Em-Dash Discipline | Max 1 per paragraph, 2 per page |
| Banned Phrases | No "In today's...", "Whether you're...", "In conclusion..." |
| Punctuation | Sparingly use semicolons, max 1 exclamation per page |
| Sentence Variety | Mix short and long, vary paragraph length |
| Specificity | Concrete details over vague benefits |
| Headers | Short, scannable, no colons |
| Tone | Direct, confident, personal ("we" and "you") |
| Filler | Cut "very", "really", "in order to", etc. |
For complete lists of banned words, replacement suggestions, and before/after examples, see:
references/writing-rules.md — Full vocabulary lists, punctuation rules, and examples