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baoyu-diagram

Create professional, dark-themed SVG diagrams of any type — architecture diagrams, flowcharts, sequence diagrams, structural diagrams, mind maps, timelines, illustrative/conceptual diagrams, and more. Use this skill whenever the user asks for any kind of technical or conceptual diagram, visualization of a system, process flow, data flow, component relationship, network topology, decision tree, org chart, state machine, or any visual representation of structure/logic/process. Also trigger when the user says "画个图" "画一个架构图" "diagram" "flowchart" "sequence diagram" "draw me a ..." or uploads content and asks to visualize it. Output is always a standalone .svg file.

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v1.0Saved Jul 11, 2026

Diagram Generator

Create professional SVG diagrams across multiple diagram types. All output is a single self-contained .svg file with embedded styles and fonts.

Supported Diagram Types

Type When to Use Key Characteristics
Architecture System components & relationships Grouped boxes, connection arrows, region boundaries
Flowchart Decision logic, process steps Diamond decisions, rounded step boxes, directional flow
Sequence Time-ordered interactions between actors Vertical lifelines, horizontal messages, activation bars
Structural Class diagrams, ER diagrams, org charts Compartmented boxes, typed relationships (inheritance, composition)
Mind Map Brainstorming, topic exploration Central node, radiating branches, organic layout
Timeline Chronological events Horizontal/vertical axis, event markers, period spans
Illustrative Conceptual explanations, comparisons Free-form layout, icons, annotations, visual metaphors
State Machine State transitions, lifecycle Rounded state nodes, labeled transitions, start/end markers
Data Flow Data transformation pipelines Process bubbles, data stores, external entities

Design System

Color Palette

Semantic colors for component categories:

Category Fill (rgba) Stroke Use For
Primary rgba(8, 51, 68, 0.4) #22d3ee (cyan) Frontend, user-facing, inputs
Secondary rgba(6, 78, 59, 0.4) #34d399 (emerald) Backend, services, processing
Tertiary rgba(76, 29, 149, 0.4) #a78bfa (violet) Database, storage, persistence
Accent rgba(120, 53, 15, 0.3) #fbbf24 (amber) Cloud, infrastructure, regions
Alert rgba(136, 19, 55, 0.4) #fb7185 (rose) Security, errors, warnings
Connector rgba(251, 146, 60, 0.3) #fb923c (orange) Buses, queues, middleware
Neutral rgba(30, 41, 59, 0.5) #94a3b8 (slate) External, generic, unknown
Highlight rgba(59, 130, 246, 0.3) #60a5fa (blue) Active state, focus, current step

For flowcharts and sequence diagrams, assign colors by role (actor, decision, process) rather than by technology.

Typography

Use embedded SVG @font-face or system monospace fallback:

<style>
  @import url('https://fonts.googleapis.com/css2?family=JetBrains+Mono:wght@400;500;600;700&amp;display=swap');
  text { font-family: 'JetBrains Mono', 'SF Mono', 'Cascadia Code', monospace; }
</style>

Font sizes by role:

  • Title: 16px, weight 700
  • Component name: 11-12px, weight 600
  • Sublabel / description: 9px, weight 400, color #94a3b8
  • Annotation / note: 8px, weight 400
  • Tiny label (on arrows): 7-8px

Core Visual Elements

Background: #0f172a (slate-900) with subtle grid:

<defs>
  <pattern id="grid" width="40" height="40" patternUnits="userSpaceOnUse">
    <path d="M 40 0 L 0 0 0 40" fill="none" stroke="#1e293b" stroke-width="0.5"/>
  </pattern>
</defs>
<rect width="100%" height="100%" fill="#0f172a"/>
<rect width="100%" height="100%" fill="url(#grid)"/>

Arrowhead marker (standard):

<marker id="arrow" markerWidth="10" markerHeight="7" refX="9" refY="3.5" orient="auto">
  <polygon points="0 0, 10 3.5, 0 7" fill="#64748b"/>
</marker>

Arrowhead marker (colored) — create per-color as needed:

<marker id="arrow-cyan" markerWidth="10" markerHeight="7" refX="9" refY="3.5" orient="auto">
  <polygon points="0 0, 10 3.5, 0 7" fill="#22d3ee"/>
</marker>

Open arrowhead (for async/return messages):

<marker id="arrow-open" markerWidth="10" markerHeight="7" refX="9" refY="3.5" orient="auto">
  <polyline points="0 0, 10 3.5, 0 7" fill="none" stroke="#64748b" stroke-width="1.5"/>
</marker>

SVG Structure & Layering

Draw elements in this order to get correct z-ordering (SVG paints back-to-front):

  1. Background fill + grid pattern
  2. Region/group boundaries (dashed outlines)
  3. Connection arrows and lines
  4. Opaque masking rects (same position as component boxes, fill="#0f172a")
  5. Component boxes (semi-transparent fill + stroke)
  6. Text labels
  7. Legend (bottom-right or bottom area, outside all boundaries)
  8. Title block (top-left)

The opaque masking rect trick is essential — semi-transparent component fills will show arrows underneath without it:

<!-- Mask layer: opaque background to hide arrows -->
<rect x="100" y="100" width="160" height="60" rx="6" fill="#0f172a"/>
<!-- Visual layer: styled component -->
<rect x="100" y="100" width="160" height="60" rx="6" fill="rgba(8,51,68,0.4)" stroke="#22d3ee" stroke-width="1.5"/>
<text x="180" y="125" fill="white" font-size="11" font-weight="600" text-anchor="middle">API Gateway</text>
<text x="180" y="141" fill="#94a3b8" font-size="9" text-anchor="middle">Kong / Nginx</text>

Spacing Rules

These prevent overlapping — follow them strictly:

  • Component box height: 50-70px (standard), 80-120px (large/complex)
  • Minimum gap between components: 40px vertical, 30px horizontal
  • Arrow label clearance: 10px from any box edge
  • Region boundary padding: 20px inside edges around contained components
  • Legend placement: At least 20px below the lowest diagram element
  • Title block: 20px from top-left, outside diagram content area
  • viewBox: Always extend to fit all content + 30px padding on all sides

Component Patterns

Standard box (service/process):

<rect x="X" y="Y" width="160" height="60" rx="6" fill="#0f172a"/>
<rect x="X" y="Y" width="160" height="60" rx="6" fill="FILL" stroke="STROKE" stroke-width="1.5"/>
<text x="CX" y="Y+24" fill="white" font-size="11" font-weight="600" text-anchor="middle">Name</text>
<text x="CX" y="Y+40" fill="#94a3b8" font-size="9" text-anchor="middle">description</text>

Decision diamond (flowchart):

<g transform="translate(CX, CY)">
  <polygon points="0,-35 50,0 0,35 -50,0" fill="#0f172a"/>
  <polygon points="0,-35 50,0 0,35 -50,0" fill="rgba(120,53,15,0.3)" stroke="#fbbf24" stroke-width="1.5"/>
  <text y="4" fill="white" font-size="10" font-weight="600" text-anchor="middle">Condition?</text>
</g>

Database cylinder:

<g transform="translate(X, Y)">
  <rect x="0" y="10" width="120" height="50" rx="2" fill="#0f172a"/>
  <ellipse cx="60" cy="10" rx="60" ry="12" fill="#0f172a"/>
  <ellipse cx="60" cy="60" rx="60" ry="12" fill="#0f172a"/>
  <rect x="0" y="10" width="120" height="50" fill="rgba(76,29,149,0.4)"/>
  <ellipse cx="60" cy="10" rx="60" ry="12" fill="rgba(76,29,149,0.4)" stroke="#a78bfa" stroke-width="1.5"/>
  <ellipse cx="60" cy="60" rx="60" ry="12" fill="rgba(76,29,149,0.4)" stroke="#a78bfa" stroke-width="1.5"/>
  <line x1="0" y1="10" x2="0" y2="60" stroke="#a78bfa" stroke-width="1.5"/>
  <line x1="120" y1="10" x2="120" y2="60" stroke="#a78bfa" stroke-width="1.5"/>
  <text x="60" y="40" fill="white" font-size="11" font-weight="600" text-anchor="middle">PostgreSQL</text>
</g>

Region boundary:

<rect x="X" y="Y" width="W" height="H" rx="12" fill="none" stroke="#fbbf24" stroke-width="1" stroke-dasharray="8,4"/>
<text x="X+12" y="Y+16" fill="#fbbf24" font-size="9" font-weight="600">AWS us-east-1</text>

Security group:

<rect x="X" y="Y" width="W" height="H" rx="8" fill="none" stroke="#fb7185" stroke-width="1" stroke-dasharray="4,4"/>
<text x="X+10" y="Y+14" fill="#fb7185" font-size="8" font-weight="500">VPC / Security Group</text>

Type-Specific Layout Guidance

Determine this SKILL.md file's directory path as {baseDir}. Read the reference file for the specific diagram type before starting layout. Reference files are located at {baseDir}/references/ and contain detailed layout algorithms and examples.

Architecture Diagrams

→ Read {baseDir}/references/architecture.md

Key points: left-to-right or top-to-bottom data flow. Group related services in region boundaries. Use buses/connectors between layers. Place databases at the bottom or right.

Flowcharts

→ Read {baseDir}/references/flowchart.md

Key points: top-to-bottom primary flow. Diamonds for decisions with Yes/No labels on exit arrows. Rounded rectangles for start/end. Use the Highlight color for the happy path.

Sequence Diagrams

→ Read {baseDir}/references/sequence.md

Key points: actors as boxes at top, vertical dashed lifelines, horizontal arrows for messages (solid=sync, dashed=return). Time flows downward. Activation bars show processing. Number messages if complex.

Structural Diagrams

→ Read {baseDir}/references/structural.md

Key points: compartmented boxes (name / attributes / methods for class diagrams). Relationship lines: solid with filled diamond=composition, solid with empty diamond=aggregation, dashed arrow=dependency, solid triangle=inheritance.

Mind Maps

Free-form radiating layout from a central concept. Use organic curves (<path> with cubic beziers) for branches. Vary branch colors using the palette. Larger font for central node, decreasing as you go outward.

Timelines

Horizontal or vertical axis line. Event markers as circles or diamonds on the axis. Description text offset to alternating sides to avoid overlap. Use color to categorize event types.

State Machines

Rounded-rect states with double-border for composite states. Filled circle for initial state, bullseye for final state. Curved arrows for self-transitions. Label all transitions with event [guard] / action format.

Output Rules

  1. Output a single .svg file — no external dependencies except the Google Fonts import
  2. Set viewBox to fit all content with 30px padding; do NOT set fixed width/height attributes (let the SVG scale responsively)
  3. Include xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" on the root <svg> element
  4. Put all <style>, <defs>, markers, and patterns at the top of the SVG
  5. Use text-anchor="middle" for centered labels; ensure text doesn't overflow boxes
  6. Chinese text support: When labels contain Chinese characters, use font-family: 'JetBrains Mono', 'Noto Sans SC', 'PingFang SC', sans-serif' and increase box widths — CJK characters are wider
  7. Save location: If the input is a file, save to {inputFileDir}/diagram/. Otherwise save to {projectDir}/diagram/{topic-slug}/. Create the directory if it doesn't exist

Script

Determine this SKILL.md file's directory path as {baseDir}. Script path: {baseDir}/scripts/main.ts.

Resolve ${BUN_X} runtime: if bun installed → bun; if npx available → npx -y bun; else suggest installing bun.

SVG → @2x PNG

After saving the SVG, convert it to a @2x PNG:

${BUN_X} {baseDir}/scripts/main.ts <svg-path> [options]

Options:

  • -s, --scale <n> — Scale factor (default: 2)
  • -o, --output <path> — Custom output path (default: <input>@2x.png)
  • --json — JSON output

Process

  1. Identify the diagram type from the user's request
  2. Read the relevant reference file if one exists for that type
  3. Plan the layout: list all components, determine grouping and flow direction, calculate positions
  4. Write the SVG following the layering order above
  5. Verify spacing rules — no overlaps, legends outside boundaries, viewBox large enough
  6. Save the SVG file
  7. Run ${BUN_X} {baseDir}/scripts/main.ts <svg-path> to generate @2x PNG
  8. Present both files to the user
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Overall Score

84/100

Grade

B

Good

Safety

82

Quality

87

Clarity

85

Completeness

78

Summary

This skill provides structured guidance for generating professional SVG diagrams across multiple types (architecture, flowchart, sequence, structural, mind maps, timelines, state machines, data flow). The agent receives comprehensive design rules, layout algorithms via reference files, and a TypeScript utility for @2x PNG conversion. Output is always a single self-contained SVG file with embedded fonts and styling, positioned to project directories.

Detected Capabilities

file write (SVG)file write (PNG via script)shell execution (bun/npx for PNG conversion)style generation and embeddingfont import from external source

Trigger Keywords

Phrases that MCP clients use to match this skill to user intent.

create architecture diagramdraw flowchartsequence diagramsystem designvisualize data floworg chartmind mapstate machineer diagramdiagram generation

Risk Signals

INFO

External font import from googleapis.com (Google Fonts: JetBrains Mono)

SKILL.md, Typography section
INFO

W3C SVG namespace reference (www.w3.org)

SKILL.md, Output Rules section
WARNING

Shell invocation for PNG conversion via bun/npx

SKILL.md, Script section and scripts/main.ts
WARNING

Unvalidated dynamic file paths for SVG/PNG output

SKILL.md, Output Rules - Save location section

Referenced Domains

External domains referenced in skill content, detected by static analysis.

fonts.googleapis.comwww.w3.org

Use Cases

  • Create architecture diagrams showing system components and data flow
  • Generate flowcharts to visualize decision logic and process steps
  • Design sequence diagrams to illustrate interactions between actors over time
  • Build class and ER diagrams for structural relationships and data modeling
  • Visualize mind maps for brainstorming and conceptual organization
  • Create timelines to represent chronological events and periods
  • Design state machines showing state transitions and lifecycle flows
  • Generate data flow diagrams for pipeline and transformation processes
  • Illustrate org charts and hierarchical structures

Quality Notes

  • Excellent modular design: core design system + type-specific reference files enable consistent, specialized guidance
  • Comprehensive visual element library (component patterns, markers, spacing rules) with code examples for each
  • Well-documented color palette with semantic meanings (Primary=frontend, Secondary=backend, Tertiary=storage, etc.)
  • Clear layering strategy (background → regions → arrows → masks → components → text → legend) prevents visual ambiguities
  • Strong layout guidance: explicit spacing rules (40px vertical gap, 30px horizontal, 20px padding) eliminate guesswork
  • Type-specific algorithms provided via separate reference files for Architecture, Flowchart, Sequence, Structural diagrams
  • SVG generation rules favor responsive scaling (viewBox, no fixed dimensions) and self-containment (embedded fonts, no external deps except Google Fonts)
  • Practical process: identify type → read reference → plan layout → write SVG → verify spacing → convert to PNG
  • Script handles graceful fallback (bun or npx -y bun) for PNG conversion, with proper error handling and exit codes
  • CJK text support documented with font fallback chain and width adjustment guidance
  • Detailed TypeScript script for SVG→PNG with viewBox parsing, proper density handling, and JSON output option
  • Minor: reference file paths assume {baseDir} resolution; no explicit handling for missing references (though they are bundled)
Model: claude-haiku-4-5-20251001Analyzed: Jul 11, 2026

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