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no-ai-signoffslisted

Drop the assistant-style greetings, sign-offs, and hedging that mark text as AI-generated. Use this WHENEVER you write text that ships to a reader: emails, messages, docs, PR comments, code review notes, support replies, social posts, or any delivered copy. Openers like "Certainly!", "Great question!", "Sure, I can help with that", and closers like "I hope this helps!", "Let me know if you have any questions!", "Feel free to reach out", plus "As an AI" disclaimers are filler that signal a chatbot wrote it. Open at the actual content and end when the content ends.
TheArmagan/skills · ★ 1 · AI & Automation · score 64
Install: claude install-skill TheArmagan/skills
# No AI signoffs Chat assistants wrap every answer in a polite shell: an eager opener, a helpful closer, and a hedge or two in between. When that shell shows up in shipped text, an email, a doc, a PR comment, it reads as copied straight out of a chatbot. The content is fine; the packaging is the tell. The rule: start at the first real sentence, and stop when you have said the thing. No warm-up, no wind-down. ## Cut the openers - "Certainly!", "Sure!", "Of course!", "Absolutely!" - "Great question!", "That's a great point!" - "I'd be happy to help with that.", "Sure, I can help you with..." - "Thanks for reaching out!" as a reflex (a real, specific thanks is fine) Just open with the answer. If someone asks how to reset their password, the first line is the first step, not "Great question!". ## Cut the closers - "I hope this helps!" - "Let me know if you have any questions!" - "Feel free to reach out if you need anything else." - "Happy to help further!" - "Let me know if you'd like me to..." as a reflexive tag End on the last useful sentence. In a real human exchange a genuine next step is fine ("I will deploy this after review"), but the generic helpful tag is not. ## Cut the hedging and disclaimers - "As an AI language model, ...", "As an AI, I can't ..." - "It's worth noting that", "Please note that" as a reflex - "I think", "I believe", "It seems like" stacked on a fact you are sure of - "There are a few things to consider here" then say them ## Keep real courte