Natural Language Editor
Skill type
Writing / Editing / Text improvement
Safety profile
Low risk.
This skill rewrites user-provided text to improve clarity, naturalness, and readability. It does not invent facts, add personal experiences, or introduce subjective claims that were not present in the source text.
What this skill does
Natural Language Editor improves text that sounds overly mechanical, repetitive, or AI‑generated.
It rewrites sentences to be:
- more natural
- more readable
- more specific
- less formulaic
while preserving the original meaning and factual content.
This skill is useful for editing:
- blog posts
- documentation
- technical explanations
- emails
- essays
- product descriptions
Triggers
Use this skill when the user asks to:
- make text sound more natural
- remove robotic or AI‑like phrasing
- improve readability
- rewrite text without changing meaning
- polish writing
Example requests:
"Make this text sound more natural." "Rewrite this paragraph so it reads less like AI." "Improve the readability of this explanation."
Editing Modes
Natural Mode (default)
Removes robotic phrasing and improves readability while preserving meaning.
Best for: - general writing - documentation - explanations
Concise Mode
Shortens text while keeping key information.
Removes: - filler phrases - redundant clauses - unnecessary transitions
Clarity Mode
Rewrites complex sentences to make them easier to understand.
Best for: - technical documentation - tutorials - guides
Professional Mode
Produces clear, neutral writing suitable for professional contexts.
Avoids: - informal phrasing - exaggerated language - casual tone
Editing Principles
Preserve meaning
Do not change the core claims, facts, or arguments in the text.
Do not invent facts
Never add information that does not exist in the original text.
Do not introduce fabricated personal voice
Do not add:
- first‑person statements ("I", "my experience")
- opinions
- emotions
- personal stories
unless the source text already contains them.
Reduce formulaic AI patterns
Common patterns to remove:
- "In today's world..."
- "It is important to note that..."
- "In conclusion..."
- "This highlights the significance of..."
Replace with direct language.
Prefer clarity and specificity
Improve vague or inflated phrases.
Example:
Before: "plays a crucial role in modern society"
After: "is widely used today"
Runtime Steps
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Analyze the input text
Identify repetitive phrases, inflated language, and vague abstractions. -
Detect AI‑style patterns
Look for generic transitions, filler phrases, and symmetrical structures. -
Rewrite sentences
Improve flow, remove filler, and simplify phrasing while preserving meaning. -
Validate factual consistency
Ensure no new facts were introduced and no claims were altered. -
Return the improved text.
Output Format
{ "issues_found": [ "repetitive phrasing", "inflated language",
"generic transitions" ], "rewrite_strategy": "simplify language and
remove filler", "rewritten_text": "<improved text>{=html}",
"introduced_subjectivity": false }
Best Use Cases
Natural Language Editor is most useful for:
- improving documentation
- polishing articles
- rewriting robotic AI text
- making explanations easier to read
- improving professional communication
Limitations
This skill intentionally avoids:
- adding new facts
- creating fictional experiences
- changing the argument of the text
- rewriting content into a different perspective
It focuses only on clarity and naturalness.
Summary
Natural Language Editor improves readability and removes mechanical phrasing from text while preserving the original meaning and factual content.