/ghostStrips every AI tell — em-dashes, hedging, 'I hope this helps', the works.
Category: Writing & Style
Before / After
Rewrite this so it sounds more natural: [paragraph]
/ghost [paragraph]
What changes in Claude's response
Claude removes the three things every AI detector flags: balanced sentence rhythm, transitional phrases like 'furthermore' and 'however', and the tic of opening with 'In conclusion'. You get prose that reads like a tired human typed it at 11pm.
When NOT to use /ghost
Don't use it for technical docs or anything that needs to sound authoritative. /ghost makes everything feel a little casual and a little broken on purpose. Wrong tone for a security advisory.
Codes that stack with /ghost
/ghost is one of 120 tested prompt prefixes. The full cheat sheet has before/after examples, warnings, combos, and 10 workflow playbooks.
See the full cheat sheet — from $5More Writing & Style codes
/mirrorReads a writing sample you give it and clones the voice for the rest of the conversation.
/rawKills all markdown. No bullets, no bold, no headings — just text.
/voiceLocks a tone for the entire conversation, not just one reply.
/punchRewrites every sentence to be ~40% shorter and lead with a verb.
/flowReorders sentences so each one logically leads to the next.