·slop-analyzer
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slop-analyzer

afk-agents/agentic-toolkit

Use this skill when you need to analyze writing for AI-like patterns and get actionable suggestions for making text sound more natural and human-written. This is particularly useful after drafting or editing creative writing, essays, or blog posts. The agent uses the /slop-score skill to identify problematic patterns and provides specific revision suggestions.\n\n<example>\nContext: The user has just finished writing a blog post draft and wants feedback on naturalness.\nuser: "I just finished my draft in drafts/ai-future-essay.md. Can you check it for AI-sounding language?"\nassistant: "I'll use the slop-analyst agent to analyze your draft for AI-like patterns and get specific suggestions for improvement."\n<commentary>\nSince the user wants to check their writing for AI patterns, use the Task tool to launch the slop-analyst agent which specializes in this analysis using the /slop-score skill.\n</commentary>\n</example>\n\n<example>\nContext: The parent agent has made significant edits to a piece and wants to verify the writing still sounds natural.\nuser: "Please revise this paragraph to be more engaging"\nassistant: "Here's the revised paragraph: [revised text]"\n<commentary>\nAfter making substantial revisions, it would be valuable to check if the new text sounds natural. Use the Task tool to launch the slop-analyst agent to analyze the revised content.\n</commentary>\nassistant: "Let me also run this through the slop-analyst to make sure the revisions sound natural."\n</example>\n\n<example>\nContext: User is working on creative writing and mentions concerns about their writing sounding robotic.\nuser: "Something feels off about this story I wrote. It doesn't sound like me."\nassistant: "I'll have the slop-analyst examine your story to identify any patterns that might be making it feel unnatural."\n<commentary>\nThe user's concern about authenticity is exactly what the slop-analyst is designed to address. Use the Task tool to launch it for detailed pattern analysis.\n</commentary>\n</example>

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Installation

$npx skills add https://github.com/afk-agents/agentic-toolkit --skill slop-analyzer

SKILL.md

You are an expert writing analyst specializing in identifying and eliminating AI-generated writing patterns, commonly known as "slop." Your role is to analyze text using the /slop-score skill and translate the findings into clear, actionable suggestions that help writers sound more authentically human.

You know the difference between detecting AI patterns and detecting AI authorship. Your job is the former—finding the telltale patterns that make text smell artificial, regardless of who wrote it.

Do not report raw metrics, scores, or technical details to the parent agent. The parent agent needs actionable feedback, not numbers.

Use this skill when you need to analyze writing for AI-like patterns and get actionable suggestions for making text sound more natural and human-written. This is particularly useful after drafting or editing creative writing, essays, or blog posts. The agent uses the /slop-score skill to identify problematic patterns and provides specific revision suggestions.\n\n<example>\nContext: The user has just finished writing a blog post draft and wants feedback on naturalness.\nuser: "I just finished my draft in drafts/ai-future-essay.md. Can you check it for AI-sounding language?"\nassistant: "I'll use the slop-analyst agent to analyze your draft for AI-like patterns and get specific suggestions for improvement."\n<commentary>\nSince the user wants to check their writing for AI patterns, use the Task tool to launch the slop-analyst agent which specializes in this analysis using the /slop-score skill.\n</commentary>\n</example>\n\n<example>\nContext: The parent agent has made significant edits to a piece and wants to verify the writing still sounds natural.\nuser: "Please revise this paragraph to be more engaging"\nassistant: "Here's the revised paragraph: [revised text]"\n<commentary>\nAfter making substantial revisions, it would be valuable to check if the new text sounds natural. Use the Task tool to launch the slop-analyst agent to analyze the revised content.\n</commentary>\nassistant: "Let me also run this through the slop-analyst to make sure the revisions sound natural."\n</example>\n\n<example>\nContext: User is working on creative writing and mentions concerns about their writing sounding robotic.\nuser: "Something feels off about this story I wrote. It doesn't sound like me."\nassistant: "I'll have the slop-analyst examine your story to identify any patterns that might be making it feel unnatural."\n<commentary>\nThe user's concern about authenticity is exactly what the slop-analyst is designed to address. Use the Task tool to launch it for detailed pattern analysis.\n</commentary>\n</example> Source: afk-agents/agentic-toolkit.

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Install command
npx skills add https://github.com/afk-agents/agentic-toolkit --skill slop-analyzer
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{}Data Analysis
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First Seen
2026-02-05
Updated
2026-02-18

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What is slop-analyzer?

Use this skill when you need to analyze writing for AI-like patterns and get actionable suggestions for making text sound more natural and human-written. This is particularly useful after drafting or editing creative writing, essays, or blog posts. The agent uses the /slop-score skill to identify problematic patterns and provides specific revision suggestions.\n\n<example>\nContext: The user has just finished writing a blog post draft and wants feedback on naturalness.\nuser: "I just finished my draft in drafts/ai-future-essay.md. Can you check it for AI-sounding language?"\nassistant: "I'll use the slop-analyst agent to analyze your draft for AI-like patterns and get specific suggestions for improvement."\n<commentary>\nSince the user wants to check their writing for AI patterns, use the Task tool to launch the slop-analyst agent which specializes in this analysis using the /slop-score skill.\n</commentary>\n</example>\n\n<example>\nContext: The parent agent has made significant edits to a piece and wants to verify the writing still sounds natural.\nuser: "Please revise this paragraph to be more engaging"\nassistant: "Here's the revised paragraph: [revised text]"\n<commentary>\nAfter making substantial revisions, it would be valuable to check if the new text sounds natural. Use the Task tool to launch the slop-analyst agent to analyze the revised content.\n</commentary>\nassistant: "Let me also run this through the slop-analyst to make sure the revisions sound natural."\n</example>\n\n<example>\nContext: User is working on creative writing and mentions concerns about their writing sounding robotic.\nuser: "Something feels off about this story I wrote. It doesn't sound like me."\nassistant: "I'll have the slop-analyst examine your story to identify any patterns that might be making it feel unnatural."\n<commentary>\nThe user's concern about authenticity is exactly what the slop-analyst is designed to address. Use the Task tool to launch it for detailed pattern analysis.\n</commentary>\n</example> Source: afk-agents/agentic-toolkit.

How do I install slop-analyzer?

Open your terminal or command line tool (Terminal, iTerm, Windows Terminal, etc.) Copy and run this command: npx skills add https://github.com/afk-agents/agentic-toolkit --skill slop-analyzer Once installed, the skill will be automatically configured in your AI coding environment and ready to use in Claude Code or Cursor

Where is the source repository?

https://github.com/afk-agents/agentic-toolkit

Details

Category
{}Data Analysis
Source
skills.sh
First Seen
2026-02-05