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# Description

Comprehensive guide for creating software diagrams using Mermaid syntax. Use when users need to create, visualize, or document software through diagrams including class diagrams (domain modeling, object-oriented design), sequence diagrams (application flows, API interactions, code execution), flowcharts (processes, algorithms, user journeys), entity relationship diagrams (database schemas), C4 architecture diagrams (system context, containers, components), state diagrams, git graphs, pie charts, gantt charts, or any other diagram type. Triggers include requests to "diagram", "visualize", "model", "map out", "show the flow", or when explaining system architecture, database design, code structure, or user/application flows.

# SKILL.md


name: mermaid-diagrams
description: Comprehensive guide for creating software diagrams using Mermaid syntax. Use when users need to create, visualize, or document software through diagrams including class diagrams (domain modeling, object-oriented design), sequence diagrams (application flows, API interactions, code execution), flowcharts (processes, algorithms, user journeys), entity relationship diagrams (database schemas), C4 architecture diagrams (system context, containers, components), state diagrams, git graphs, pie charts, gantt charts, or any other diagram type. Triggers include requests to "diagram", "visualize", "model", "map out", "show the flow", or when explaining system architecture, database design, code structure, or user/application flows.


Mermaid Diagramming

Create professional software diagrams using Mermaid's text-based syntax. Mermaid renders diagrams from simple text definitions, making diagrams version-controllable, easy to update, and maintainable alongside code.

Core Syntax Structure

All Mermaid diagrams follow this pattern:

diagramType
  definition content

Key principles:
- First line declares diagram type (e.g., classDiagram, sequenceDiagram, flowchart)
- Use %% for comments
- Line breaks and indentation improve readability but aren't required
- Unknown words break diagrams; parameters fail silently

Diagram Type Selection Guide

Choose the right diagram type:

  1. Class Diagrams - Domain modeling, OOP design, entity relationships
  2. Domain-driven design documentation
  3. Object-oriented class structures
  4. Entity relationships and dependencies

  5. Sequence Diagrams - Temporal interactions, message flows

  6. API request/response flows
  7. User authentication flows
  8. System component interactions
  9. Method call sequences

  10. Flowcharts - Processes, algorithms, decision trees

  11. User journeys and workflows
  12. Business processes
  13. Algorithm logic
  14. Deployment pipelines

  15. Entity Relationship Diagrams (ERD) - Database schemas

  16. Table relationships
  17. Data modeling
  18. Schema design

  19. C4 Diagrams - Software architecture at multiple levels

  20. System Context (systems and users)
  21. Container (applications, databases, services)
  22. Component (internal structure)
  23. Code (class/interface level)

  24. State Diagrams - State machines, lifecycle states

  25. Git Graphs - Version control branching strategies
  26. Gantt Charts - Project timelines, scheduling
  27. Pie/Bar Charts - Data visualization

Quick Start Examples

Class Diagram (Domain Model)

classDiagram
    Title -- Genre
    Title *-- Season
    Title *-- Review
    User --> Review : creates

    class Title {
        +string name
        +int releaseYear
        +play()
    }

    class Genre {
        +string name
        +getTopTitles()
    }

Sequence Diagram (API Flow)

sequenceDiagram
    participant User
    participant API
    participant Database

    User->>API: POST /login
    API->>Database: Query credentials
    Database-->>API: Return user data
    alt Valid credentials
        API-->>User: 200 OK + JWT token
    else Invalid credentials
        API-->>User: 401 Unauthorized
    end

Flowchart (User Journey)

flowchart TD
    Start([User visits site]) --> Auth{Authenticated?}
    Auth -->|No| Login[Show login page]
    Auth -->|Yes| Dashboard[Show dashboard]
    Login --> Creds[Enter credentials]
    Creds --> Validate{Valid?}
    Validate -->|Yes| Dashboard
    Validate -->|No| Error[Show error]
    Error --> Login

ERD (Database Schema)

erDiagram
    USER ||--o{ ORDER : places
    ORDER ||--|{ LINE_ITEM : contains
    PRODUCT ||--o{ LINE_ITEM : includes

    USER {
        int id PK
        string email UK
        string name
        datetime created_at
    }

    ORDER {
        int id PK
        int user_id FK
        decimal total
        datetime created_at
    }

Detailed References

For in-depth guidance on specific diagram types, see:

Best Practices

  1. Start Simple - Begin with core entities/components, add details incrementally
  2. Use Meaningful Names - Clear labels make diagrams self-documenting
  3. Comment Extensively - Use %% comments to explain complex relationships
  4. Keep Focused - One diagram per concept; split large diagrams into multiple focused views
  5. Version Control - Store .mmd files alongside code for easy updates
  6. Add Context - Include titles and notes to explain diagram purpose
  7. Iterate - Refine diagrams as understanding evolves

Configuration and Theming

Configure diagrams using frontmatter:

---
config:
  theme: base
  themeVariables:
    primaryColor: "#ff6b6b"
---
flowchart LR
    A --> B

Available themes: default, forest, dark, neutral, base

Layout options:
- layout: dagre (default) - Classic balanced layout
- layout: elk - Advanced layout for complex diagrams (requires integration)

Look options:
- look: classic - Traditional Mermaid style
- look: handDrawn - Sketch-like appearance

Exporting and Rendering

Native support in:
- GitHub/GitLab - Automatically renders in Markdown
- VS Code - With Markdown Mermaid extension
- Notion, Obsidian, Confluence - Built-in support

Export options:
- Mermaid Live Editor - Online editor with PNG/SVG export
- Mermaid CLI - npm install -g @mermaid-js/mermaid-cli then mmdc -i input.mmd -o output.png
- Docker - docker run --rm -v $(pwd):/data minlag/mermaid-cli -i /data/input.mmd -o /data/output.png

Common Pitfalls

  • Breaking characters - Avoid {} in comments, use proper escape sequences for special characters
  • Syntax errors - Misspellings break diagrams; validate syntax in Mermaid Live
  • Overcomplexity - Split complex diagrams into multiple focused views
  • Missing relationships - Document all important connections between entities

When to Create Diagrams

Always diagram when:
- Starting new projects or features
- Documenting complex systems
- Explaining architecture decisions
- Designing database schemas
- Planning refactoring efforts
- Onboarding new team members

Use diagrams to:
- Align stakeholders on technical decisions
- Document domain models collaboratively
- Visualize data flows and system interactions
- Plan before coding
- Create living documentation that evolves with code

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