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Validate ASCII diagram alignment in markdown. TRIGGERS - diagram alignment, ASCII art, box-drawing diagrams.
Generate plain ASCII box-flow diagrams (boxes + arrows) for environments without renderers, with alignment rules and split strategies for complex graphs.
Salesforce architecture diagrams using Mermaid with ASCII fallback. Use this skill when generating text-based diagrams for Salesforce architecture, OAuth flows, ERDs, integration sequences, or Agentforce structure. TRIGGER when: user says "diagram", "visualize", "ERD", or asks for sequence diagrams, flowcharts, class diagrams, or architecture visualizations in Mermaid. DO NOT TRIGGER when: user wants PNG/SVG image output (use generating-visual-diagrams), or asks about non-Salesforce systems.
Explains code with visual diagrams and analogies. Use when explaining how code works, teaching about a codebase, or when the user asks "how does this work?"
Analyze a GitHub codebase to create comprehensive architecture documentation including ASCII diagrams, component relationships, data flow, hosting infrastructure, and file structure assessment.
Master of text-based visual communication using ASCII art, Unicode box-drawing, and structured diagram notation. Creates clear, maintainable diagrams for systems, processes, hierarchies, relationships, and psychological structures. Proactively generates diagrams to enhance understanding. Activate on visualization needs, system architecture, process flows, psychological mapping, or when complex concepts would benefit from visual representation. NOT for photo editing, vector graphics, or GUI-based design tools.
Write long-form X (Twitter) posts and threads in a founder/CEO voice. Use when drafting X articles, long tweets, thought leadership threads, or viral content. Produces contrarian, data-backed posts with ASCII diagrams and code block visuals. Includes mandatory AI humanizer pass (24-pattern detector) before finalizing.
Create ASCII diagrams for markdown using graph-easy. TRIGGERS - ASCII diagram, graph-easy, architecture diagram, markdown diagram.
Makes answers easier to start reading, scan, resume, and understand without losing important detail. Uses useful-answer-first structure, short paragraphs, clear literal headings, simple language, preserved nuance, natural voice, and small ASCII diagrams when they clarify structure or flow.
Craft elegant technical specifications with ASCII artistry, flow diagrams, and the Grove voice. The swan glides with purpose—vision first, then form, then perfection. Use when creating specs, reviewing documents, or transforming technical plans into storybook entries.