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AI Mermaid Diagrams

Generate architecture diagrams (network, system, cloud, microservices) and sequence diagrams (API flows, auth flows, data flows) as PNG files using Mermaid....

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name: mermaid-diagrams description: > Generate architecture diagrams (network, system, cloud, microservices) and sequence diagrams (API flows, auth flows, data flows) as PNG files using Mermaid. Use when asked to create, draw, or diagram anything including system architecture, network topology, cloud infrastructure, API request flows, authentication flows, CI/CD pipelines, database flows, or any other technical diagram. Triggers on phrases like "create a diagram", "draw", "diagram this", "architecture diagram", "sequence diagram", "flow diagram", "network diagram", "system design diagram".

Mermaid Diagrams Skill

Generates Mermaid diagrams and renders them to PNG using the mmdc CLI.

Reference Files

  • Architecture patterns (flowchart, C4, cloud, network, microservices) → references/architecture-patterns.md
  • Sequence diagram patterns (API flows, auth, CI/CD, DLP flows) → references/sequence-patterns.md

Load the relevant reference file based on diagram type requested.

Rendering Tool

Use mermaid.ink (free online renderer, no browser/install needed):

mkdir -p /home/bcaddy/.openclaw/workspace/diagrams
ENCODED=$(cat <input.mmd> | base64 -w 0)
curl -s "https://mermaid.ink/img/${ENCODED}?bgColor=white&width=2048" \
  -o /home/bcaddy/.openclaw/workspace/diagrams/<name>.png
  • Output directory: /home/bcaddy/.openclaw/workspace/diagrams/
  • Width: 2048px default; increase for very wide diagrams (&width=3000)
  • Always create output directory first: mkdir -p /home/bcaddy/.openclaw/workspace/diagrams

Workflow

1. Identify Diagram Type

  • Network/system/cloud/microservices → use flowchart or C4Context
  • API/auth/data flows, step-by-step processes → use sequenceDiagram
  • When in doubt: sequence for "how does X work step by step", architecture for "what does X look like"

2. Load Reference File

  • Architecture → references/architecture-patterns.md
  • Sequence → references/sequence-patterns.md

3. Generate Mermaid Code

  • Write complete, valid Mermaid syntax
  • Use descriptive node labels (not just A, B, C)
  • Use subgraphs to group related components in architecture diagrams
  • Use alt/loop/note blocks to add clarity in sequence diagrams
  • Match the style of the patterns in the reference file

4. Save .mmd File

Save to: /home/bcaddy/.openclaw/workspace/diagrams/<descriptive-name>.mmd

Use kebab-case, descriptive filenames: auth-flow.mmd, aws-architecture.mmd, api-gateway-sequence.mmd

5. Render to PNG via mermaid.ink

ENCODED=$(cat /home/bcaddy/.openclaw/workspace/diagrams/<name>.mmd | base64 -w 0)
curl -s "https://mermaid.ink/img/${ENCODED}?bgColor=white&width=2048" \
  -o /home/bcaddy/.openclaw/workspace/diagrams/<name>.png

6. Confirm Output

Report the full path to the saved PNG. Offer to adjust layout, add components, or generate a .mmd file for further editing in mermaid.live or VS Code.

Tips

  • flowchart LR for left-to-right pipelines and network flows
  • flowchart TD for top-down hierarchies and cloud stacks
  • Wide diagrams: increase -w (width); tall diagrams: increase -H (height)
  • For very complex diagrams, break into multiple diagrams
  • Always include a title comment at the top of the .mmd file: %% Title: ...

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