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Design, critique, and revise UML diagrams from a modeling and communication perspective. Use when model is asked to create or improve UML; when the user asks for a graphical representation, diagram, schema, visual model, process map, state view, architecture view, or system representation of software/system behavior or structure; when the user does not explicitly choose UML but needs a model-like visual explanation; when model must autonomously choose the right UML diagram type or split across multiple UML diagrams. Use for reasoning about diagram form, abstraction level, boundaries, grouping, lifecycle/state design, behavior vs structure, interaction design, or diagnosing why a diagram feels wrong at the modeling level. This skill treats notation as the final representation, not as the core task.
Load when drawing any Excalidraw diagram. Provides color palette (hex codes), sizing formulas to prevent text truncation, spacing rules to prevent overlaps, arrow styles, layout patterns, and diagram templates for architecture, flowchart, and ER diagrams. Use when asked to draw, visualize, diagram, or create any chart.