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AI-powered Draw.io diagram generation with Design System, 3 workflows, and real-time browser preview
General-purpose diagramming tool using drawio XML format with 8900+ stencils. Best for custom diagrams requiring pixel-perfect positioning, diagrams with vendor-specific icons (AWS, Azure, Cisco), or any diagram not covered by specialized skills. Use network skill for network topology, uml skill for UML diagrams, architecture skill for layered system views. NOT for simple flowcharts (use mermaid) or data-driven charts (use vega).
Command-line interface for Drawio - A CLI harness for **Draw.io** — create, edit, and export diagrams from the command line....
Creates professional logical flow diagrams and logical system architecture diagrams using draw.io XML format (.drawio files). Use when creating: (1) logical flow diagrams showing data/process flow between system components, (2) logical architecture diagrams representing system structure without cloud provider specifics, (3) BPMN process diagrams, (4) UML diagrams (class, sequence, activity), (5) data flow diagrams (DFD), (6) decision flowcharts, or (7) system interaction diagrams. This skill focuses on generic/abstract representations, not AWS/Azure-specific architectures (use aws-drawio-architecture-diagrams for cloud diagrams).
Generate draw.io editable diagrams (.drawio, .drawio.svg) from text, images, or Excel. Orchestrates 3-agent workflow (Analysis → Manifest → SVG generation) with quality gates. Use when creating architecture diagrams, flowcharts, sequence diagrams, or converting existing images to editable format. Supports Azure/AWS cloud icons.
Generate professional draw.io architecture diagrams from text descriptions. The agent generates mxGraph XML directly, validates it, and iterates until correct. Includes 8900+ vendor stencils (AWS, Azure, GCP, Cisco, Kubernetes, etc.). Use when the user asks for draw.io diagrams, architecture diagrams, cloud infrastructure diagrams, or system design visualizations.
Convert draw.io diagram files (.drawio, .dio, .xml) to high-resolution PNG images. Use when users ask to "convert drawio to png", "export drawio diagrams", "generate png from drawio", "drawio导出png", "转换drawio图片", "生成高清drawio图片", or need to convert draw.io files to image format for documentation, presentations, or publishing.
Academic-first Draw.io figure skill for papers, theses, IEEE-style diagrams, architecture figures, workflows, roadmaps, formulas, and publication-ready visualizations. Use when users ask to draw, redraw, replicate, edit, or export diagrams for academic papers or technical documents. Creates offline .drawio + .spec.yaml + .arch.json bundles, exports SVG locally, uses draw.io Desktop CLI for embedded SVG/PNG/PDF/JPG, supports style presets, self-check review loops, and diagrams.net URL fallback without requiring MCP.
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.
Use when user requests diagrams, flowcharts, architecture charts, or visualizations. Also use proactively when explaining systems with 3+ components, complex data flows, or relationships that benefit from visual representation. Generates .drawio XML files and exports to PNG/SVG/PDF locally using the native draw.io desktop CLI.
Generate draw.io diagrams as .drawio files, optionally export to PNG/SVG/PDF with embedded XML
Generate standard Draw.io (.drawio) format visual diagrams for deep learning models, network architectures, algorithm workflows, etc. Two modes are supported: generation from scratch and style migration. Generation from scratch: model architecture diagrams, flowcharts, receptive field schematic diagrams, etc. Style migration: reference image + content description/project → generate new diagrams following the style of the reference image. Ensure the XML format is correct and can be directly opened and edited in Draw.io.