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Generate Excalidraw diagrams from natural language descriptions. Use when asked to "create a diagram", "make a flowchart", "visualize a process", "draw a system architecture", "create a mind map", or "generate an Excalidraw file". Supports flowcharts, relationship diagrams, mind maps, and system architecture diagrams. Outputs .excalidraw JSON files that can be opened directly in Excalidraw.
Generate Excalidraw diagrams from text content. Supports three output modes - Obsidian (.md), Standard (.excalidraw), and Animated (.excalidraw with animation order). Triggers on "Excalidraw", "画图", "流程图", "思维导图", "可视化", "diagram", "标准Excalidraw", "standard excalidraw", "Excalidraw动画", "动画图", "animate".
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 .excalidraw files and exports to PNG/SVG via Kroki API or locally using excalidraw-brute-export-cli.
Create, edit, and export live Excalidraw diagrams using mcp-excalidraw-server (MCP tools + canvas REST API). Use when an agent needs to draw/lay out diagrams, convert Mermaid to Excalidraw, query/update/delete elements, or export/import elements from a running canvas server (EXPRESS_SERVER_URL, default http://localhost:3000).
Programmatic canvas toolkit for creating, editing, and refining Excalidraw diagrams via MCP tools with real-time canvas sync. Use when an agent needs to (1) draw or lay out diagrams on a live canvas, (2) iteratively refine diagrams using describe_scene and get_canvas_screenshot to see its own work, (3) export/import .excalidraw files or PNG/SVG images, (4) save/restore canvas snapshots, (5) convert Mermaid to Excalidraw, or (6) perform element-level CRUD, alignment, distribution, grouping, duplication, and locking. Requires a running canvas server (EXPRESS_SERVER_URL, default http://localhost:3000).
Hand-drawn Excalidraw JSON diagrams (arch, flow, seq).
Use when working with *.excalidraw or *.excalidraw.json files, user mentions diagrams/flowcharts, or requests architecture visualization - delegates all Excalidraw operations to subagents to prevent context exhaustion from verbose JSON (single files: 4k-22k tokens, can exceed read limits)
Generate Excalidraw diagrams. Use when the user asks to create a diagram, visualize a concept, or illustrate technical architectures.
Generate Excalidraw diagrams from natural language descriptions. Outputs .excalidraw JSON files openable in Excalidraw. Use when asked to "create a diagram", "make a flowchart", "visualize a process", "draw a system architecture", "create a mind map", "generate an Excalidraw file", "draw an ER diagram", "create a sequence diagram", or "make a class diagram". Supports flowcharts, relationship diagrams, mind maps, architecture, DFD, swimlane, class, sequence, and ER diagrams. Can use icon libraries (AWS, GCP, etc.) when set up. Do NOT use for code architecture analysis (use the architecture skills), Mermaid diagram rendering (use mermaid-studio), or non-visual documentation (use docs-writer).
Create visual presentations, slide decks, and explanatory diagrams in Excalidraw. Use when user asks to create a presentation, slide deck, visual explainer, pitch deck, comparison diagram, process flow, or any multi-slide visual content. Supports two output modes — generating .excalidraw JSON files OR injecting slides directly into excalidraw.com via Chrome browser automation (clipboard JS injection + paste). Combines presentation design expertise with Excalidraw technical implementation.
Control a live Excalidraw canvas via the excalidraw CLI. Use when drawing diagrams, creating or editing elements, exporting scenes, controlling viewport, or converting Mermaid diagrams. Load excalidraw-design-guide when creating or styling any diagram. Load excalidraw-workflow when building or reviewing a multi-element diagram.
Use when asked to create or update Excalidraw diagrams. Provides guidance on Excalidraw best practices.