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Found 105 Skills
Generate DeepWiki-style repository analysis reports. Deeply analyze codebase architecture, module dependencies, and core systems, outputting structured documentation with Mermaid diagrams, source file references, and tables.
Use when content needs a diagram or visual — auto-detects content shape, picks the best format per the active-selection rule, and renders it.
Create Mermaid diagrams for flowcharts, sequences, ERDs, and architectures. Masters syntax for all diagram types and styling. Use PROACTIVELY for visual documentation, system diagrams, or process flows.
Auto-generates code flow diagrams from Python module analysis. Detects when architecture diagrams become stale (code changed, diagram didn't). Use when: creating new modules, reviewing PRs for architecture impact, or checking diagram freshness. Generates mermaid diagrams showing imports, dependencies, and module relationships.
Restructure project documentation for clarity and accessibility. Use when users ask to "organize docs", "generate documentation", "improve doc structure", "restructure README", or need to reorganize scattered documentation into a coherent structure. Analyzes project type and creates appropriate documentation hierarchy.
Expert C4 Code-level documentation specialist. Analyzes code directories to create comprehensive C4 code-level documentation including function signatures, arguments, dependencies, and code structure. Use when documenting code at the lowest C4 level for individual directories and code modules.
World-class creation of valid, beautiful, and accessible Mermaid diagrams. Use when users request diagrams, flowcharts, sequence diagrams, entity relationship diagrams, state machines, Gantt charts, class diagrams, or any visual representation that can be expressed in Mermaid syntax. Handles all Mermaid diagram types with expert knowledge of syntax, styling, and best practices.
Generate high-quality illustration/chart ideas for a URL, including placement + layout suggestions (HTML-like or Mermaid).
Render Mermaid diagrams as SVG or ASCII art using beautiful-mermaid. Use when users need to create flowcharts, sequence diagrams, state diagrams, class diagrams, or ER diagrams. Supports both graphical SVG output and terminal-friendly ASCII/Unicode output.
Behavior Guidelines for Information Visualization Presentation. Automatically activated when the model's response contains structured information such as comparisons, steps, configurations, architectures, etc., ensuring priority use of visual formats like tables, code blocks, lists, tree structures, instead of pure text accumulation. Trigger words: "Use a table", "Draw a diagram", "Make a list", "Structure it", "Don't just use text", "Visualize", "Compare". Even without trigger words, the rules of this Skill should take effect as long as the response contains structured information suitable for visualization. It also applies to scenarios such as "Too much text to read", "Can it be more intuitive?", "Organize into a table".
Optional advanced tool for complex data modeling. For simple table creation, use relational-database-tool directly with SQL statements.
Import markdown documents and mermaid diagrams into Joplin using the Joplin CLI.