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Novel-OS is a structured workflow system that gives AI the context it needs to help you write compelling fiction—consistently and efficiently. It provides three layers of context (Standards, Novel, and Manuscripts) to ensure AI writes prose that sounds like YOU. Works with Claude Code, Cursor, and any AI tool. Supports any genre or length.

  • Updated Aug 18, 2025
  • Shell

Free, open-source fiction writing software. Your outline stays visible while you draft. Import from Scrivener, Plottr, yWriter, or Obsidian. macOS, Windows & Linux.

  • Updated Apr 13, 2026
  • Rust

75 files. 76,327 words. The most advanced writing compiler ever open-sourced — now with a fiction intelligence engine. 7-pass pipeline. 16 genres. 8 voices. 7 scoring systems. Chapter construction. 12 character roles. Dialogue warfare. Tension mechanics. FREE. Antonio T. Smith Jr. / Density6

  • Updated Apr 1, 2026

Claude Code skill that detects 37 AI writing patterns and rewrites text with human rhythm and voice. 5 voice profiles (casual, professional, technical, warm, blunt). Based on burstiness and perplexity research. Zero dependencies.

  • Updated Apr 16, 2026

Writing workshop in a box. Structured pipeline for generating complete story architecture: novels, screenplays, film or any narrative form. Use manually, or with an LLM to automate the process.

  • Updated Apr 10, 2026
  • JavaScript
human-voice

Detect and eliminate AI writing patterns in your content. This Claude Code plugin performs multi-tier analysis of character patterns, language cues, structural issues, and voice authenticity. Auto-fix em dashes, smart quotes, and emojis. Keep documentation and prose sounding genuinely human.

  • Updated Apr 15, 2026
  • Python

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