audit
Rewrite existing text under the EW anti-AI rules and the writer's voice profile, then show a structured before/after with specific failure analysis. Use when the user pastes a draft and asks to fix, tighten, de-slop, humanize, critique, or improve it.
Supply asset profile
Research and knowledge work
Deep research, source comparison, literature review, RAG, knowledge search, and reports.
Scenario
Research agents
I need my agent to research a topic, compare sources, and produce a concise report.
Agent fit
Claude Code + CLI + Codex
Codex, Claude Code, Cursor, CLI, or custom agents.
Install
Ready
npx skills add Deupaxx/EveryDay-Writer --skill audit
Maintenance
fresh
2d since push
Risk
Needs review
The SKILL.md references external dependency files (core/anti-ai-rules.md, core/ai_slop_commandments.md, core/voice-profile.md) that are not included in the submitted skill directory. The skill will fail if these files are missing from the repository or not accessible to the agent.
GitHub quality
28
61/100 Quality · 76/100 Trust
Coverage tags
Review notes
The SKILL.md references external dependency files (core/anti-ai-rules.md, core/ai_slop_commandments.md, core/voice-profile.md) that are not included in the submitted skill directory. The skill will fail if these files are missing from the repository or not accessible to the agent. · Low GitHub adoption signal
Agent adoption scorecard
Trust, audit, and install readiness at a glance
These scores combine public repository metadata, OpenAgentSkill review signals, maintenance freshness, and install readiness. They are a shortlist signal, not a replacement for human review.
Quality
PromisingUseful candidate, but compare it with alternatives before adopting.
Trust
Sandbox onlyUseful candidate with missing or mixed trust signals. Keep it in an isolated workspace until the outcome loop proves task fit.
Audit
Needs reviewA machine-readable review of install readiness, security metadata, maintenance, and adoption risk.
OpenAgentSkill Trust Score v5
Human review before install
Run only in a sandbox and compare close alternatives before using it for real work.
Stars
28 GitHub stars
Repo activity
28 stars, 5 forks
Maintenance
2d since push
License
MIT
Install
npx skills add Deupaxx/EveryDay-Writer --skill audit
Install safety
standard package or runtime install path
Permission surface
no high-risk permission surface in public metadata
Agent outcomes
No agent outcome data yet
Docs
Strong README/SKILL.md context
Risk summary
Review before production
- The SKILL.md references external dependency files (core/anti-ai-rules.md, core/ai_slop_commandments.md, core/voice-profile.md) that are not included in the submitted skill directory. The skill will fail if these files are missing from the repository or not accessible to the agent.
- Low GitHub adoption signal
- Quality score needs review
- GitHub adoption: 28 GitHub stars
Install readiness
Install path available
- Install path is available
- Repository evidence is available
- License is declared
- No Agent Proven outcome evidence yet
Agent-readable metadata
Machine-readable decision data for this skill.
Use this block or the embedded JSON to decide whether an agent should install this skill, choose an alternative, or ask for human review first.
Suited tasks
- Security and compliance workflows
- Claude Code teams
- builders willing to evaluate younger projects
- Inspect risky files
Suited agents
Install decision
- Command
- npx skills add Deupaxx/EveryDay-Writer --skill audit
- Policy
- review
- Human review
- yes
Trust and risk
- Trust
- 68/100
- Audit
- 78/100
- Risk level
- Needs review
Outcome loop
- Endpoint
- /api/agent/outcome
- Event ID
- resolve
- Outcomes
- 5
Install command
npx skills add Deupaxx/EveryDay-Writer --skill auditDo not use when
- teams that need a vendor-supported SLA
- production agents without a repository review
- Low GitHub adoption signal
- The SKILL.md references external dependency files (core/anti-ai-rules.md, core/ai_slop_commandments.md, core/voice-profile.md) that are not included in the submitted skill directory. The skill will fail if these files are missing from the repository or not accessible to the agent.
- Quality score needs review
Agent safety v2
62/100 · Review before install
Usable candidate, but the agent should surface permission and audit notes before installation.
Require human approval before installing into a real workspace.
medium
Network access
Skill likely fetches remote pages, APIs, repositories, or external services.
medium
Filesystem access
Skill may read or write project files, documents, generated artifacts, or local workspace state.
- The SKILL.md references external dependency files (core/anti-ai-rules.md, core/ai_slop_commandments.md, core/voice-profile.md) that are not included in the submitted skill directory. The skill will fail if these files are missing from the repository or not accessible to the agent.
Install targets
Install this skill in your agent workflow
Use the public install endpoint to fetch the command, safety checklist, target prompts, and canonical links for this skill.
OpenAgentSkill CLI
Resolve policy, run the source installer safely, and report a verified install receipt.
$ npx --yes https://github.com/Leon-Drq/openagentskill/releases/download/cli-v0.2.1/openagentskill-0.2.1.tgz install deupaxx-auditAgent resolve plan
Let an agent verify fit before installing.
The Resolve API returns the selected skill, alternatives, safety policy, audit notes, install target, and copy-paste prompt an agent can follow without scraping this page.
Open JSON
/api/agent/resolve?task=Use%20audit%20for%20an%20agent%20workflow&agent=codex&max_risk=medium
Resolve text
/api/agent/resolve?task=Use%20audit%20for%20an%20agent%20workflow&agent=codex&max_risk=medium&format=text
Install handoff
/api/skills/deupaxx-audit/install
Agent should check
- Task fit and alternatives from Resolve API.
- Audit score, trust score, and safety policy warnings.
- Install target compatibility for Codex, Claude Code, Cursor, or CLI.
Copy prompt
Task: Use audit in this workspace.
Resolve first: https://www.openagentskill.com/api/agent/resolve?task=Use%20audit%20for%20an%20agent%20workflow&agent=codex&max_risk=medium
Review install handoff: https://www.openagentskill.com/api/skills/deupaxx-audit/install
Install command: npx skills add Deupaxx/EveryDay-Writer --skill audit
Before running it, summarize audit warnings, required permissions, and the fallback skill if install is risky.Agent handoff
Give an agent the install path, not another directory page.
Use the public install endpoint to fetch the command, safety checklist, target prompts, and canonical links for this skill.
Install handoff
/api/skills/deupaxx-audit/install
LLM text format
/api/skills/deupaxx-audit/install?format=text
Find alternatives
/api/skills/search?q=audit&limit=3
Agent prompt
Use audit for this task. Review https://www.openagentskill.com/api/skills/deupaxx-audit/install, then install with: npx skills add Deupaxx/EveryDay-Writer --skill auditRegistry metadata
Agent-readable profile for automatic skill selection.
This page exposes the same decision, trust, audit, use-case, and install signals through the Registry API, so agents can rank this skill without scraping the UI.
Manifest
/api/registry/manifest/deupaxx-audit
LLM text
/api/registry/manifest/deupaxx-audit?format=text
Install alias
/api/registry/install/deupaxx-audit
Recommend
/api/registry/recommend?task=Use%20audit%20in%20an%20agent%20workflow&limit=3
Agent fit
Security and compliance
Platforms
Claude Code
Audit report
Needs review · 78/100
A machine-readable review of install readiness, security metadata, maintenance, and adoption risk.
Agent decision cockpit
Fallback candidate for Security and compliance
Prototype with this skill first; keep a fallback candidate ready.
Role in stack
Fallback candidate
Primary fit
Security and compliance
Trust label
Prototype first
Install path
Command ready
Use when
- Security and compliance workflows
- Claude Code teams
- builders willing to evaluate younger projects
Evidence
- recent repository activity
- install command or GitHub repo available
- 61/100 quality profile
- 7 OpenAgentSkill engagement events
review first
- Low GitHub adoption signal
- The SKILL.md references external dependency files (core/anti-ai-rules.md, core/ai_slop_commandments.md, core/voice-profile.md) that are not included in the submitted skill directory. The skill will fail if these files are missing from the repository or not accessible to the agent.
Implementation path
- 1Install it in a sandbox agent and run one Security and compliance task end to end.
- 2Compare output quality, latency, and failure behavior against at least one alternative.
- 3Promote it into production only after reviewing repository permissions, license, and maintenance signals.
Trust profile
Sandbox only
Useful candidate with missing or mixed trust signals. Keep it in an isolated workspace until the outcome loop proves task fit.
GitHub adoption
CHECK28 GitHub stars
Stars/forks activity
CHECK28 stars, 5 forks; issue activity unavailable in current metadata
Recent maintenance
PASS2d since push
License clarity
PASSMIT
Good signals
- AI review approved
- Install path is available
- Repository evidence is available
- Recently maintained repository
- Install command has no obvious high-risk pattern
- Outcome loop is ready but needs first real agent run
Review before install
- The SKILL.md references external dependency files (core/anti-ai-rules.md, core/ai_slop_commandments.md, core/voice-profile.md) that are not included in the submitted skill directory. The skill will fail if these files are missing from the repository or not accessible to the agent.
- Low GitHub adoption signal
- Quality score needs review
- GitHub adoption: 28 GitHub stars
- Stars/forks activity: 28 stars, 5 forks; issue activity unavailable in current metadata
- No real agent outcome reports yet
- Human review required before unattended installation
Recommended action
Run only in a sandbox and compare close alternatives before using it for real work.
Quality profile
Promising candidate for agent workflows
Useful candidate, but compare it with alternatives before adopting.
Workflow fit
Use this skill in these scenarios
Reduce risk
Security and compliance
I need my agent to scan a project for security risks and summarize what needs attention.
Operate local tools
Local desktop
I need my agent to operate local files and desktop apps in a repeatable workflow.
Operate web apps
Browser automation
I need my agent to control a browser, fill forms, and verify web app workflows.
Workflow fit
Add it to a complete workflow
Operate and verify web apps
Browser QA agent
A workflow for agents that navigate products, fill forms, take screenshots, and verify real user flows across web applications.
Find, compare, and synthesize
Research report agent
A workflow for agents that gather sources, compare claims, summarize long material, and draft useful research briefs.
Turn skills into distribution
Content growth agent
A workflow for turning newly indexed skills into SEO briefs, social drafts, comparison pages, and reusable publishing workflows.
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Overview
--- name: audit description: | Rewrite existing text under the EW anti-AI rules and the writer's voice profile, then show a structured before/after with specific failure analysis. Use when the user pastes a draft and asks to fix, tighten, de-slop, humanize, critique, or improve it. license: MIT metadata: version: "0.3.0" ---
# EW Skill — Before/After Audit
**Dependency chain. Read these in order before writing anything:**
1. `core/anti-ai-rules.md` (read fully; Section 0 sets the standard, 0.1 sets precedence, 0.2 forbids fabrication, 9 and 10 stop over-correction) 2. `core/ai_slop_commandments.md` (mechanism reference and diagnostic checklist) 3. `core/voice-profile.md` (this writer's voice fingerprint; if `Completed: No`, stop and run onboarding) 4. Any `.md` files the user has dropped in `references/`
This chain applies on direct invocation (`/ew:audit`) exactly as it does on dispatch through `/ew`. Direct invocation skips routing, not constraints.
---
## WHAT THIS SKILL IS FOR
The audit mode takes a piece of writing the user has already written and rewrites it under EW rules and the user's voice profile. The output is a structured before/after comparison. The goal is not to show off — it is to make the specific failures visible so the writer can see exactly what changed and why.
This is a teaching tool as much as a rewriting tool. If the writer can't see what was wrong, they'll produce the same failures next time.
---
## THE AUDIT PROCESS
### Step 1: Read the original
When the user pastes text, read it fully before doing anything. Do not start annotating or rewriting immediately. Read it the way a skilled editor reads — looking for the pattern of the piece, not just surface errors.
Ask one question if the format is unclear: "What was this written for — platform, audience, goal?" Do not ask this if the context is obvious from the text.
### Step 2: Identify the failures
Before rewriting, identify exactly what is wrong. Categorize failures from `core/anti-ai-rules.md`:
**Section 1 failures (banned words/phrases):** List every instance. No exceptions.
**Section 2 failures (sentence-level patterns):** Identify AI-patterned constructions — trailing -ing analysis phrases, stacked adjectives, passive significance statements.
**Section 3 failures (tone patterns):** False urgency, performed vulnerability, breathless enthusiasm, hedging where confidence is warranted.
**Section 4 failures (structural patterns):** Warm-up paragraphs that delay the point, conclusions that restate rather than land, throat-clearing.
**Section 5 failures (format-specific patterns):** Check against the relevant sub-skill's rules if the format is identifiable.
**Voice profile failures:** Things that contradict the user's confirmed voice fingerprint — wrong sentence length, wrong emotional temperature, wrong register.
Do not share this full failure list with the user yet. Use it to guide the rewrite.
### Step 2b: Identify what must survive
This step is not optional, and skipping it is the most common way an audit makes a piece worse.
Before you change a word, mark two things:
**What is protected under Section 10.** Specific hard-to-invent detail, mixed feelings, era-bound references, genuine asides, uneven rhythm, deliberate quirks. These are the parts a machine could not have produced. They come through the rewrite intact or the audit has failed, regardless of how much slop you removed.
**What is a false positive under Section 9.** Run the flagged list from Step 2 against Section 9 and strike anything that is not actually a tell: a single em-dash, one *however*, formal vocabulary that is simply the right word, curly quotes, a clipped sentence used deliberately, a watched phrase appearing inside a quotation. An isolated instance is not a pattern. If the only evidence against a sentence is one item from Section 9, leave the sentence alone.
Section 0.1 breaks ties. Where the writer's confirmed voice conflicts with a style rule, the voice wins.
### Step 3: Rewrite
Rewrite the piece: - Apply the rules from `core/anti-ai-rules.md`, filtered through Step 2b - Match the voice profile in `core/voice-profile.md` - Preserve the writer's argument and intent — do not change what they're saying, change how they're saying it - Enter late, leave early (if it's a scene or narrative) - Kill every throat-clearing sentence
The rewrite should feel like the same writer on a better day — not a different writer.
**The fabrication limit (Section 0.2).** The single largest risk in this skill: the fix for a vague sentence looks like a specific one, and the specifics are not yours to supply. Do not add a name, number, date, statistic, quotation, source, or event the writer did not provide. When a sentence needs a real detail to land, mark the gap in visible brackets and keep writing:
> They grew fast in the first year. → They went from [starting number] to [ending number] customers in [timeframe].
Brackets are the correct output here. They are visible, so they cannot ship by accident, and they show the writer precisely where their own material is needed. An invented specific that reads well is a worse defect than the vague sentence it replaced.
Every claim in the original survives into the rewrite. The shape does not have to: compress the dull stretches, dwell where a person would, merge or split paragraphs freely. When preserving the information and mirroring the original structure pull against each other, the information wins.
### Step 3b: Interrogate before presenting
Run the two-pass loop from Section 7.1 of `core/anti-ai-rules.md`. Answer the three questions for yourself, revise, then move to Step 4. In this skill, question 2 is the one that catches real defects:
> Does this rewrite state any fact, name, number, date, quote, or source that was not in the original?
Any yes is a defect. Fix it before the writer sees the draft.
### Step 4: Present the comparison
Present in this exact format:
---
**BEFORE**
[Original text, unchanged]
---
**AFTER**
[Rewritten text]
---
**WHAT CHANGED AND WHY**
List only the substantive changes — not line edits, the pattern changes. Aim for 4–7 bullets. Each bullet names the failure category, quotes the original phrase, and states what it was replaced with and why.
Format: - **[Failure category]:** "[original phrase]" → "[replacement]" — [one sentence on why this matters]
Example: - **Banned phrase (Section 1):** "in today's fast-paced world" → removed entirely — setup phrase that announces nothing, delays the point - **Trailing -ing analysis (Section 2):** "creating a sense of urgency for the reader" → cut — the urgency should exist in the writing, not be announced - **Warm-up paragraph (Section 4):** First paragraph deleted — the argument started in paragraph 2; paragraph 1 was throat-clearing
---
**VOICE MATCH**
One sentence: how well the rewrite matches the voice profile, and what the dominant adjustment was.
Example: "Rewrite tightened sentence length and removed first-person hedging — matches your 'direct, no-hedging' axis."
---
## WHAT THIS SKILL DOES NOT DO
- Does not rewrite to a different voice than the user's profile - Does not change the writer's argument, only the execution - Does not manufacture improvements — if the original is mostly clean, the before/after will show that - Does not add content that wasn't there — the audit rewrites, it doesn't expand
---
## POST-GENERATION REVIEW
After producing the before/after, stop. Re-read `core/anti-ai-rules.md` Sections 1–7 with the AFTER draft in front of you. The rewrite must not introduce new failures while fixing old ones. Fix any failures before presenting.
The audit is only credible if the AFTER version is clean. A rewrite that fixes passive significance statements while introducing em-dash abuse is not a credible demonstration. Check the AFTER version with the same rigor you applied to the BEFORE.
## PRE-AUDIT CHECKLIST
- [ ] Have you read the original fully before identifying failures? - [ ] Have you checked against all relevant failure categories in `core/anti-ai-rules.md`? - [ ] Does the rewrite preserve the writer's argument and intent? - [ ] Does the rewrite match the voice profile — sentence length, register, emotional temperature? - [ ] Is the WHAT CHANGED AND WHY section specific enough to teach, not just list? - [ ] Have you run the AFTER version through `core/anti-ai-rules.md` Sections 1–7?
Technical details
- Version
- 1.0.0
- License
- MIT
- Last updated
- Aug 20, 2026
- Published
- Aug 20, 2026
Decision snapshot
Fallback candidate
recent repository activity
Audit
Install review
Install and adoption review
- Security
- 82/100
- Maintenance
- 100/100
- Install
- 92/100
Agent-proven evidence
Agent-proven evidence
Outcome reports after resolve, review, install, and one narrow run.
- Success rate
- —
- Recent failure
- —
- Outcomes
- 0
- Output quality
- —
- Failed
- 0
- Not relevant
- 0
- Installs
- 0
- Risk blocked
- 0
- Setup needed
- 0
- Production
- 0
No agent outcome data yet. The first agent run can report success, setup needs, risk blocks, failure, or not-relevant through /api/agent/outcome.
Install
Add to agent workflow
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Growth loop
Share kit
Scenario-led draft for audit, ready for a manual X post.
audit: Rewrite existing text under the EW anti-AI rules and the writer's voice profile, then show a... 28 stars https://www.openagentskill.com/skills/deupaxx-audit?ref=x
Optional reply with install command
Listing + install path for audit: https://www.openagentskill.com/skills/deupaxx-audit?ref=x Install: npx skills add Deupaxx/EveryDay-Writer --skill audit
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- Deupaxx
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- Deupaxx/EveryDay-Writer
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Platform fit
Health signals
- GitHub stars
- 28
- Quality score
- 33/100
- Last GitHub push
- Aug 20, 2026
- Framework hints
- Unknown
- OpenAgentSkill views
- 7
- Install copies
- 0
- Outbound clicks
- 0
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Trust & safety
Sandbox only
- GitHub adoption28 GitHub starsCHECK
- Stars/forks activity28 stars, 5 forks; issue activity unavailable in current metadataCHECK
- Recent maintenance2d since pushPASS
- License clarityMITPASS
- README/SKILL.md completenessMetadata includes enough usage and workflow contextPASS
- Dependency/runtime riskno major dependency risk hints in public metadataPASS
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