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This skill provides guidance for creating ProcessOn mind maps, organizing nodes, and enabling collaboration to streamline idea development.
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name: processon-mindmap
description: Provides comprehensive guidance for ProcessOn mind mapping including mind map creation, node management, and collaboration. Use when the user asks about ProcessOn mind maps, needs to create mind maps, organize ideas, or collaborate on mind maps.
license: Complete terms in LICENSE.txt
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## When to use this skill
Use this skill whenever the user wants to:
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## How to use this skill
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## Best Practices
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## Keywords
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This skill provides practical, step-by-step guidance for creating and managing mind maps in ProcessOn. It covers map structure, node management, styling, and real-time collaboration tips to help teams and individuals organize ideas efficiently. The guidance focuses on actionable workflows and clear outcomes for planning, brainstorming, and documentation.
The skill inspects user goals and the desired mind map outcome, then recommends structure templates, node hierarchies, and layout strategies tailored to those goals. It advises on node creation, grouping, linking, and styling, and outlines collaboration settings, version control, and export options. The guidance adapts to use cases like brainstorming, project planning, study notes, and team workshops.
Can I collaborate with others in real time on ProcessOn maps?
Yes. Invite collaborators, set editing permissions, and use comments and presence indicators to coordinate live edits.
How do I avoid a cluttered mind map as content grows?
Use submaps, collapse branches, consolidate nodes, and apply consistent colors and boundaries to maintain readability.
What export formats are best for sharing maps?
Export as PNG or PDF for visual sharing, or OPML/Markdown for import into other tools and structured reuse.