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beautiful-mermaid skill

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This skill renders Mermaid diagrams as SVG and PNG, enabling quick visual outputs from prompts with theme control.

This is most likely a fork of the beautiful-mermaid skill from intellectronica
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---
name: beautiful-mermaid
description: Render Mermaid diagrams as SVG and PNG using the Beautiful Mermaid library. Use when the user asks to render a Mermaid diagram.
---

# Beautiful Mermaid Diagram Rendering

Render Mermaid diagrams as SVG and PNG images using the Beautiful Mermaid library.

## Dependencies

This skill requires the `agent-browser` skill for PNG rendering. Load it before proceeding with PNG capture.

## Supported Diagram Types

- **Flowchart** - Process flows, decision trees, CI/CD pipelines
- **Sequence** - API calls, OAuth flows, database transactions
- **State** - State machines, connection lifecycles
- **Class** - UML class diagrams, design patterns
- **Entity-Relationship** - Database schemas, data models

## Available Themes

Default, Dracula, Solarized, Zinc Dark, Tokyo Night, Tokyo Night Storm, Tokyo Night Light, Catppuccin Latte, Nord, Nord Light, GitHub Dark, GitHub Light, One Dark.

If no theme is specified, use `default`.

## Common Syntax Patterns

### Flowchart Edge Labels

Use pipe syntax for edge labels:

```mermaid
A -->|label| B
A ---|label| B
```

Avoid space-dash syntax which can cause incomplete renders:

```mermaid
A -- label --> B   # May cause issues
```

### Node Labels with Special Characters

Wrap labels containing special characters in quotes:

```mermaid
A["Label with (parens)"]
B["Label with / slash"]
```

## Workflow

### Step 1: Generate or Validate Mermaid Code

If the user provides a description rather than code, generate valid Mermaid syntax. Consult `references/mermaid-syntax.md` for full syntax details.

### Step 2: Render SVG

Run the rendering script to produce an SVG file:

```bash
bun run scripts/render.ts --code "graph TD; A-->B" --output diagram --theme default
```

Or from a file:

```bash
bun run scripts/render.ts --input diagram.mmd --output diagram --theme tokyo-night
```

Alternative runtimes:
```bash
npx tsx scripts/render.ts --code "..." --output diagram
deno run --allow-read --allow-write --allow-net scripts/render.ts --code "..." --output diagram
```

This produces `<output>.svg` in the current working directory.

### Step 3: Create HTML Wrapper

Run the HTML wrapper script to prepare for screenshot:

```bash
bun run scripts/create-html.ts --svg diagram.svg --output diagram.html
```

This creates a minimal HTML file that displays the SVG with proper padding and background.

### Step 4: Capture High-Resolution PNG with agent-browser

Use the agent-browser CLI to capture a high-quality screenshot. Refer to the `agent-browser` skill for full CLI documentation.

```bash
# Set 4K viewport for high-resolution capture
agent-browser set viewport 3840 2160

# Open the HTML wrapper
agent-browser open "file://$(pwd)/diagram.html"

# Wait for render to complete
agent-browser wait 1000

# Capture full-page screenshot
agent-browser screenshot --full diagram.png

# Close browser
agent-browser close
```

For even higher resolution on complex diagrams, increase the viewport further or use the `--padding` option when creating the HTML wrapper to give the diagram more space.

### Step 5: Clean Up Intermediary Files

After rendering, remove all intermediary files. Only the final `.svg` and `.png` should remain.

Files to clean up:
- The HTML wrapper file (e.g., `diagram.html`)
- Any temporary `.mmd` files created to hold diagram code
- Any other files created during the rendering process

```bash
rm diagram.html
```

If a temporary `.mmd` file was created, remove it as well.

## Output

Both outputs are always produced:
- **SVG**: Vector format, infinitely scalable, small file size
- **PNG**: High-resolution raster, captured at 4K (3840×2160) viewport with minimum 1200px diagram width

Files are saved to the current working directory unless the user explicitly specifies a different path.

## Theme Selection Guide

| Theme | Background | Best For |
|-------|------------|----------|
| default | Light grey | General use |
| dracula | Dark purple | Dark mode preference |
| tokyo-night | Dark blue | Modern dark aesthetic |
| tokyo-night-storm | Darker blue | Higher contrast |
| nord | Dark arctic | Muted, calm visuals |
| nord-light | Light arctic | Light mode with soft tones |
| github-dark | GitHub dark | Matches GitHub UI |
| github-light | GitHub light | Matches GitHub UI |
| catppuccin-latte | Warm light | Soft pastel aesthetic |
| solarized | Tan/cream | Solarized colour scheme |
| one-dark | Atom dark | Atom editor aesthetic |
| zinc-dark | Neutral dark | Minimal, no colour bias |

## Troubleshooting

### Theme not applied

Check the render script output for the `bg` and `fg` values, or inspect the SVG's opening tag for `--bg` and `--fg` CSS custom properties.

### Diagram appears cut off or incomplete

- Check edge label syntax — use `-->|label|` pipe notation, not `-- label -->`
- Verify all node IDs are unique
- Check for unclosed brackets in node labels

### Render produces empty or malformed SVG

- Validate Mermaid syntax at https://mermaid.live before rendering
- Check for special characters that need escaping (wrap in quotes)
- Ensure flowchart direction is specified (`graph TD`, `graph LR`, etc.)

Overview

This skill renders Mermaid diagrams as SVG and high-resolution PNG images using the Beautiful Mermaid library. It produces a scalable SVG and a 4K-captured PNG (or higher) and handles theme selection, HTML wrapping, and PNG capture orchestration. Use it when you need crisp vector output plus a raster image for embeds, documentation, or presentations.

How this skill works

The skill converts or validates Mermaid code, runs the renderer to produce an SVG, then generates a minimal HTML wrapper to display that SVG. For PNG output it uses the agent-browser tool to open the HTML wrapper at a high viewport, wait for render completion, and capture a full-page screenshot. It cleans up intermediary files and leaves only the final .svg and .png unless a different path is requested.

When to use it

  • You need both a vector SVG and a high-resolution PNG for documentation or slides.
  • You want consistent theming across diagrams (light/dark or specific palettes).
  • You have Mermaid source or a natural-language description that should be converted to valid Mermaid code.
  • You require large, print-ready raster exports (4K or higher) for posters or handouts.
  • You need to automate diagram rendering in scripts or CI pipelines.

Best practices

  • Prefer pipe syntax for edge labels: A -->|label| B to avoid rendering issues.
  • Wrap node labels with special characters in quotes: A["Label (with) / chars"].
  • Choose a theme explicitly; default is used when none is specified.
  • Validate complex Mermaid syntax at mermaid.live if renders fail before running batch jobs.
  • Increase viewport or padding in the HTML wrapper for very wide or dense diagrams.

Example use cases

  • Render a CI/CD flowchart as SVG for a README and as PNG for a presentation slide.
  • Export an API sequence diagram as high-resolution PNG for a printable architecture diagram.
  • Generate ER diagrams for a data model and embed the SVG in documentation.
  • Create UML class diagrams with a consistent dark theme for a design review.

FAQ

What outputs are produced?

Both an SVG (vector) and a PNG (high-resolution raster) are always produced.

How do I get a higher-resolution PNG?

Increase the agent-browser viewport (e.g., above 3840×2160) or add padding in the HTML wrapper before capture.