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Use this skill to publish markdown documents with mermaid diagrams to directly Confluence.
Expert Mermaid diagram creation, validation, and rendering with dual-engine output (SVG/PNG/ASCII). Supports all 20+ diagram types including C4 architecture, AWS architecture-beta with service icons, flowcharts, sequence, ERD, state, class, mindmap, timeline, git graph, sankey, and more. Features code-to-diagram analysis, batch rendering, 15+ themes, and syntax validation. Use when users ask to create diagrams, visualize architecture, render mermaid files, generate ASCII diagrams, document system flows, model databases, draw AWS infrastructure, analyze code structure, or anything involving "mermaid", "diagram", "flowchart", "architecture diagram", "sequence diagram", "ERD", "C4", "ASCII diagram". Do NOT use for non-Mermaid image generation, data plotting with chart libraries, or general documentation writing.
Always use when user asks to create, generate, draw, or design a diagram, flowchart, architecture diagram, ER diagram, sequence diagram, class diagram, network diagram, mockup, wireframe, or UI sketch, or mentions draw.io, drawio, .drawio files, diagram export to PNG/SVG/PDF, or requests editing/updating an existing diagram.
Create a PR for this branch. ALWAYS links related issues and uses closing keywords to auto-close them on merge.
Architectural persona for high-level technical mapping and requirement decomposition in the SWE workflow.
Technical documentation writing and diagram generation. Use when creating docs, syncing documentation with code changes, building Mermaid diagrams, running doc coverage audits, or establishing writing style guides. Use for doc-as-code workflows, ERD generation, sequence diagrams, documentation gap analysis, and AI-assisted drafting.
Maintain organized project documentation with metadata headers. Update existing docs before creating new ones. Use when writing or editing any project documentation.
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.
Create technical diagrams using Mermaid syntax for architecture, sequences, ERDs, flowcharts, and state machines. Use for visualizing system design, data flows, and processes. Triggers: diagram, mermaid, architecture diagram, sequence diagram, flowchart, ERD, entity relationship, state diagram, C4 model, component diagram, visualize, draw.
This skill should be used when reviewing pull requests, performing comprehensive code review, analyzing code changes before merge, or when the user asks for thorough/ultra-critical code review. Performs EXTREMELY CRITICAL 6-pass analysis identifying runtime failures, code consistency issues, architectural problems, environment compatibility risks, and verification strategies. Posts structured review as GitHub PR comment. Use when user asks to "review PR", "review this code", "review changes", "check this PR", "analyze PR", "post review", or for Phase 3 of devflow. Supports parallel review mode with multiplier (code-review-3, code-review 6X) for consensus-based reviews. This is an ultra-critical reviewer that does not let things slip and desires only perfection.
Use when visualizing architecture - generates Mermaid diagrams for data flow, service relationships, or entity structures
Use when creating data flow diagrams (DFD), functional decomposition trees, IDEF0 diagrams, or BPMN process models. Covers process-oriented and data-oriented diagram types for analyzing system behavior and data transformation. USE FOR: data flow diagrams (DFD), functional decomposition, IDEF0 modeling, BPMN process modeling, process analysis, data transformation visualization, system behavior documentation, input-output analysis DO NOT USE FOR: object-oriented modeling (use uml), system container decomposition (use c4-diagrams), enterprise architecture (use togaf or archimate)