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Adds Conor Bronsdon's avoid-ai-writing skill (MIT) alongside
fiction-workshop and narrative-nonfiction. Skill is vendored verbatim
from commit b38ee9f with LICENSE preserved and README.md renamed to
UPSTREAM-README.md. Adds ATTRIBUTION.md and a root LICENSE file, and
updates README + plugin manifest to register and document the new
/author-toolkit:avoid-ai-writing skill (detect and rewrite modes).

Adds Conor Bronsdon's avoid-ai-writing skill (MIT) alongside
fiction-workshop and narrative-nonfiction. Skill is vendored verbatim
from commit b38ee9f with LICENSE preserved and README.md renamed to
UPSTREAM-README.md. Adds ATTRIBUTION.md and a root LICENSE file, and
updates README + plugin manifest to register and document the new
/author-toolkit:avoid-ai-writing skill (detect and rewrite modes).
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Pull request overview

This PR vendors Conor Bronsdon’s avoid-ai-writing skill into the author-toolkit plugin, adds attribution/licensing artifacts, and updates plugin metadata/docs to expose /author-toolkit:avoid-ai-writing (detect + rewrite modes).

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  • Add new skills/avoid-ai-writing/ skill directory (SKILL + upstream docs + license + changelog).
  • Add root LICENSE and ATTRIBUTION.md to document third-party licensing.
  • Update root README.md and plugin metadata (.claude-plugin/*.json) to mention/register the new skill and bump plugin version.

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skills/avoid-ai-writing/UPSTREAM-README.md Vendored upstream README (renamed).
skills/avoid-ai-writing/SKILL.md New skill definition and rules (detect + rewrite modes).
skills/avoid-ai-writing/LICENSE Upstream MIT license for the vendored skill.
skills/avoid-ai-writing/CLAUDE.md Vendored maintenance guidance for the skill.
skills/avoid-ai-writing/CHANGELOG.md Vendored changelog for the skill’s upstream versions.
skills/avoid-ai-writing/.gitignore Vendored ignore file.
README.md Document the new skill and provide usage examples + attribution section.
LICENSE Add root MIT license and note about vendored third-party licenses.
ATTRIBUTION.md Record upstream source, commit SHA, and license locations for the vendored skill.
.claude-plugin/plugin.json Bump plugin version/description and expand keywords.
.claude-plugin/marketplace.json Bump marketplace version/description to match plugin release.

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---
name: avoid-ai-writing
description: Audit and rewrite content to remove AI writing patterns ("AI-isms"). Use this skill when asked to "remove AI-isms," "clean up AI writing," "edit writing for AI patterns," "audit writing for AI tells," or "make this sound less like AI." Supports a detection-only mode that flags patterns without rewriting.
version: 3.3.1
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SKILL.md frontmatter declares version: 3.3.1, but the vendored CHANGELOG.md has no 3.3.1 entry (latest is 3.3.0) and CLAUDE.md also references a different SKILL version. Align the SKILL frontmatter version with the changelog (either add a 3.3.1 entry or set the version to 3.3.0) to avoid confusion for consumers and future updates.

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version: 3.3.1
version: 3.3.0

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- "But what does this mean for developers?" / "So why should you care?" / "What's next?" � AI uses rhetorical questions to stall before the actual point. If you know the answer, just say it. Rhetorical questions are earned by strong setup, not dropped as section transitions.

### Parenthetical hedging
- "(and, increasingly, Z)" / "(or, more precisely, Y)" / "(and perhaps more importantly, W)" � AI inserts parenthetical asides to sound nuanced without committing. If the aside matters, give it its own sentence. If it doesn't, cut it.

### Numbered list inflation
- "Three key takeaways" / "Five things to know" / "Here are the top seven" � AI defaults to numbered lists because they're structurally safe. Only use numbered lists when the content genuinely has that many discrete, parallel items. If you're padding to hit a number, the list shouldn't exist.
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There are visible replacement characters ("�") in these pattern descriptions, which usually indicates an encoding/copy issue (intended punctuation like an em dash or arrow). Replace the "�" with the intended character(s) so the skill renders cleanly across markdown viewers and doesn’t propagate corrupted text into outputs.

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- "But what does this mean for developers?" / "So why should you care?" / "What's next?" AI uses rhetorical questions to stall before the actual point. If you know the answer, just say it. Rhetorical questions are earned by strong setup, not dropped as section transitions.
### Parenthetical hedging
- "(and, increasingly, Z)" / "(or, more precisely, Y)" / "(and perhaps more importantly, W)" AI inserts parenthetical asides to sound nuanced without committing. If the aside matters, give it its own sentence. If it doesn't, cut it.
### Numbered list inflation
- "Three key takeaways" / "Five things to know" / "Here are the top seven" AI defaults to numbered lists because they're structurally safe. Only use numbered lists when the content genuinely has that many discrete, parallel items. If you're padding to hit a number, the list shouldn't exist.
- "But what does this mean for developers?" / "So why should you care?" / "What's next?" AI uses rhetorical questions to stall before the actual point. If you know the answer, just say it. Rhetorical questions are earned by strong setup, not dropped as section transitions.
### Parenthetical hedging
- "(and, increasingly, Z)" / "(or, more precisely, Y)" / "(and perhaps more importantly, W)" AI inserts parenthetical asides to sound nuanced without committing. If the aside matters, give it its own sentence. If it doesn't, cut it.
### Numbered list inflation
- "Three key takeaways" / "Five things to know" / "Here are the top seven" AI defaults to numbered lists because they're structurally safe. Only use numbered lists when the content genuinely has that many discrete, parallel items. If you're padding to hit a number, the list shouldn't exist.

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## Severity tiers

Not all AI-isms are equal. When doing a quick pass or triaging a large document, prioritize by tier:

### P0 � Credibility killers (fix immediately)
- Cutoff disclaimers ("As of my last update")
- Chatbot artifacts ("I hope this helps!", "Great question!")
- Vague attributions without sources ("Experts believe")
- Significance inflation on routine events

### P1 � Obvious AI smell (fix before publishing)
- Word-list violations (delve, leverage, harness, robust, etc.)
- Template phrases and slot-fill constructions
- "Let's" transition openers
- Synonym cycling within a paragraph
- Formulaic openings ("In the rapidly evolving world of...")
- Bold overuse
- Em dash frequency (above 1 per 1,000 words)

### P2 � Stylistic polish (fix when time allows)
- Generic conclusions ("The future looks bright")
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The severity tier headings contain a "�" replacement character (e.g., "P0 � Credibility killers"). This looks like an encoding artifact and will render poorly; replace it with the intended punctuation (typically an em dash) consistently across P0/P1/P2 headings.

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| Code blocks, API references, or technical architecture | `technical-blog` |
| Salutation ("Hi [name]", "Dear") + investor/fundraising language | `investor-email` |
| Step-by-step instructions, parameter docs, README structure | `docs` |
| No strong signals | `blog` (safest default � all rules apply) |
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The context profile definitions and auto-detection table include "�" replacement characters (e.g., after profile names and in the default blog row). This is likely an encoding issue; replace with the intended punctuation so the documentation stays readable and copy/paste-safe.

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| No strong signals | `blog` (safest default all rules apply) |
| No strong signals | `blog` (safest default all rules apply) |

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- `SKILL.md` — the skill itself (v3.2.0). This is the product. All rules, tiers, profiles, and output format live here.
- `README.md` — public-facing docs, installation instructions, pattern reference table, full before/after example.
- `CHANGELOG.md` — version history with what changed and why.
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CLAUDE.md describes a README.md file in this directory and instructs updating it, but the vendored directory only contains UPSTREAM-README.md (README was renamed). Update these references (and the stated SKILL version) so the guidance matches the actual filenames and versions in this repo.

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## [3.3.0] — 2026-04-01

### Added
- **"Worth [verb]ing" vague endorsement pattern**: `worth reading`, `worth paying attention to`, `worth a look`, `worth exploring`, `worth checking out`, `worth your time` — broadens existing "it's worth noting that" to the full family
- **Reader-steering frames**: `Here's what's interesting`, `Here's what caught my eye`, `Here's what stood out` — added to both transition phrases and confidence calibration sections with context on when the pattern is a genuine problem vs. when data-backed usage is acceptable

### Changed
- Version bump to 3.3.0

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The changelog’s latest entry is [3.3.0], but the vendored SKILL.md frontmatter is 3.3.1. Either add a 3.3.1 entry describing what changed, or set the SKILL frontmatter back to 3.3.0 so the versioning is consistent.

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