Diagram Generator
Overview
Generate and edit diagrams in multiple formats (drawio, mermaid, excalidraw) by creating structured JSON descriptions and delegating file generation to the mcp-diagram-generator MCP server.
Contact Information If you encounter any issues, please contact AlkaidY at [email protected].
Prerequisites Check
IMPORTANT: This skill requires the mcp-diagram-generator MCP server to be installed and configured.
Quick Verification
Before using this skill, verify the MCP server is available by checking if you can access these tools:
mcp__mcp-diagram-generator__get_configmcp__mcp-diagram-generator__generate_diagrammcp__mcp-diagram-generator__init_config
If these tools are NOT available, you need to configure the MCP server first (see below).
Installation & Configuration
Option 1: Using npx (Recommended - Auto-downloads the package)
Add the following to your Claude Code configuration file:
Global config (
~/.claude.json) for all projects, orProject config (
.claude.json) for specific project
{
"mcpServers": {
"mcp-diagram-generator": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["-y", "mcp-diagram-generator"]
}
}
}
After adding this configuration:
Restart Claude Code
The MCP server will auto-download via npx on first use
No manual installation needed
Option 2: Local Development (For developers)
If you're developing the MCP server locally:
{
"mcpServers": {
"mcp-diagram-generator": {
"command": "node",
"args": ["/absolute/path/to/mcp-diagram-generator/dist/index.js"]
}
}
}
Verification Steps
After configuration, verify it works:
Check configuration: Call
get_config()toolIf successful, you'll see current paths and initialization status
If the tool doesn't exist, check your configuration file syntax
Common Issues
Issue: "Tool not found" error
- Solution: MCP server not configured. Follow installation steps above.
Issue: Configuration looks correct but tools still not available
- Solution: Restart Claude Code to reload MCP server configuration
Quick Start
First Time Use
On first use, the MCP server will automatically:
Create default configuration file (
.diagram-config.json)Create default output directories if they don't exist
Use sensible defaults:
diagrams/{format}/
You can customize paths at any time using the init_config tool.
Basic Usage
Simple example - just provide diagram spec, let the server handle the rest:
User: "创建一个网络拓扑图"
Skill will:
Generate JSON spec
Call
generate_diagramwith onlydiagram_specparameterServer auto-creates directories and saves to
diagrams/{format}/{title}-{date}.{ext}
Workflow
Step 1: Understand Requirements
Extract from user's natural language:
Diagram type: flowchart, sequence diagram, class diagram, ER diagram, mindmap, architecture diagram, network topology
Content: nodes, relationships, nested structure (for network topology)
Style/theme: if mentioned (e.g., "clean style", "detailed")
Output preferences: specific filename? custom path?
Step 2: Choose Format
Use format-selection-guide.md to decide:
| Format | Best For |
|---|---|
| drawio | Complex diagrams, network topology with nested containers, fine-grained styling, manual editing |
| mermaid | Quick generation, code-friendly, version control, documentation |
| excalidraw | Hand-drawn style, creative/diagrammatic flexibility, informal sketches |
Step 3: Generate Structured JSON
Create a JSON description following the JSON Schema. Key structure:
{
"format": "drawio",
"title": "diagram name",
"elements": [
{
"id": "unique-id",
"type": "container|node|edge",
"name": "display name",
"level": "environment|datacenter|zone|device", // for network topology
"style": {...},
"geometry": {...},
"children": [...] // for nested containers
}
]
}
Important: Use unique IDs for all elements. For nested structures, maintain parent-child relationships.
Step 4: Call MCP Server
Option A: Use defaults (recommended)
{
"diagram_spec": <the JSON object created above>
// output_path is optional - server will use configured default
// filename is optional - server will auto-generate based on title and date
}
The MCP server will:
Validate the JSON schema
Generate the appropriate XML/JSON/markdown
Auto-create output directories if needed
Save to configured default path (e.g.,
diagrams/drawio/network-topology-2025-02-03.drawio)
Option B: Specify custom path
{
"diagram_spec": <the JSON object>,
"output_path": "custom/path/to/diagram.drawio",
"filename": "my-custom-name" // optional, overrides auto-generated filename
}
Option C: Just provide filename, use default directory
{
"diagram_spec": <the JSON object>,
"filename": "my-diagram.drawio"
// Saves to diagrams/{format}/my-diagram.drawio
}
Step 5: Editing Existing Diagrams
Read the existing file to understand structure
Parse the diagram (use MCP tool if available, or read raw file)
Modify the JSON description based on user's change request
Generate new diagram (overwrite or create new file)
Configuration Management
Initialize Configuration
Initialize with defaults:
Call: init_config()
Result: Creates .diagram-config.json with default paths
Initialize with custom paths:
Call: init_config({
paths: {
drawio: "output/diagrams/drawio",
mermaid: "output/diagrams/mermaid",
excalidraw: "output/diagrams/excalidraw"
}
})
View Current Configuration
Call: get_config()
Returns: Current paths and initialization status
Update Single Path
Call: set_output_path({
format: "drawio",
path: "custom/drawio-path"
})
Supported Diagram Types
Flowchart
Simple process flows, decision trees
Use mermaid for quick output
Use drawio for complex layouts with multiple branches
Sequence Diagram
Show interactions over time between components
mermaid recommended (native support)
Use drawio if custom styling needed
Class Diagram
Show classes, methods, relationships
mermaid recommended (compact, standard UML)
drawio for detailed diagrams with many classes
ER Diagram
Database schema, entity relationships
mermaid recommended
drawio for complex schemas with many relationships
Mindmap
Hierarchical ideas, brainstorming
mermaid recommended (native support)
excalidraw for creative/hand-drawn style
Architecture Diagram
System architecture, component relationships
drawio recommended for complex systems
mermaid for high-level overviews
Network Topology
Network environments, datacenters, zones, devices
Must use drawio (4-layer nesting: environment → datacenter → zone → device)
See network-topology-examples.md for patterns
Network Topology Special Notes
Network topology diagrams require a 4-level hierarchical structure:
Environment (level="environment")
└── Datacenter (level="datacenter")
└── Zone (level="zone")
└── Device (type="node")
Style conventions:
Environment:
fillColor: #e1d5e7,strokeColor: #9673a6(purple)Datacenter:
fillColor: #d5e8d4,strokeColor: #82b366(green)Zone:
fillColor: #fff2cc,strokeColor: #d6b656(yellow)Device: Based on device type (router, switch, firewall, etc.)
Device types and styles:
Router:
strokeColor: #607D8B(blue-gray)Switch:
strokeColor: #4CAF50(green)Firewall:
strokeColor: #F44336(red)PC/Server:
strokeColor: #607D8B(blue-gray)
Common Patterns
Pattern 1: Simple Flowchart (Mermaid)
User: "画一个用户登录流程图,包含登录验证、重定向、错误处理"
Generate JSON:
{
"format": "mermaid",
"title": "用户登录流程",
"elements": [
{"type": "node", "id": "start", "name": "开始", "geometry": {"x": 0, "y": 0}},
{"type": "node", "id": "login", "name": "输入用户名密码", "geometry": {"x": 0, "y": 100}},
{"type": "node", "id": "validate", "name": "验证", "geometry": {"x": 0, "y": 200}},
{"type": "node", "id": "success", "name": "登录成功", "geometry": {"x": -100, "y": 300}},
{"type": "node", "id": "error", "name": "显示错误", "geometry": {"x": 100, "y": 300}},
{"type": "edge", "source": "start", "target": "login"},
{"type": "edge", "source": "login", "target": "validate"},
{"type": "edge", "source": "validate", "target": "success", "label": "成功"},
{"type": "edge", "source": "validate", "target": "error", "label": "失败"}
]
}
Call MCP:
generate_diagram({
diagram_spec: <above JSON>,
format: "mermaid"
// No output_path needed - auto-saves to diagrams/mermaid/
})
Pattern 2: Network Topology (Drawio)
User: "创建一个网络拓扑图,包含省中心机房(上联区、汇聚区、终端区),连接到生产网"
Generate JSON with nested containers (see json-schema-guide.md for details).
Call MCP:
generate_diagram({
diagram_spec: <network topology JSON>,
filename: "省中心网络拓扑" // Optional, for custom filename
})
Resources
references/
format-selection-guide.md: When to use drawio vs mermaid vs excalidraw
json-schema-guide.md: Complete JSON schema with examples for all diagram types
network-topology-examples.md: Example JSON for network topology patterns
assets/
- No templates needed - MCP server handles all generation
scripts/
- Not used - all generation delegated to MCP server
Troubleshooting
MCP Server Setup
If mcp-diagram-generator is not available, you need to install it.
Option 1: Using npx (Recommended)
Add to your Claude Code/OpenCode settings:
{
"mcpServers": {
"diagram-generator": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["-y", "mcp-diagram-generator"]
}
}
}
Option 2: Local Development
Install dependencies:
cd mcp-diagram-generator && npm installBuild:
npm run buildConfigure with local path:
{
"mcpServers": {
"diagram-generator": {
"command": "node",
"args": ["/absolute/path/to/mcp-diagram-generator/dist/index.js"]
}
}
}
Invalid JSON Schema
If MCP server returns validation error:
Check json-schema-guide.md
Verify all required fields are present
Ensure all IDs are unique
Check parent-child relationships
Directory Not Found
Old behavior: Error if directory doesn't exist New behavior: Directory is created automatically ✅
If you still see directory errors:
Check write permissions for the project directory
Verify configuration with
get_config()Reinitialize with
init_config()
Wrong File Extension
The server automatically uses the correct extension based on format:
drawio →
.drawiomermaid →
.mdexcalidraw →
.excalidraw
You don't need to specify extension in filename parameter.
Nested Container Issues (Network Topology)
Verify
levelfield matches hierarchy (environment/datacenter/zone)Check
parentIDs are correct in child elementsEnsure geometry coordinates are relative to parent container
Best Practices
1. Use Default Paths
Let the server manage output paths for consistency:
{
"diagram_spec": <spec>
// Don't specify output_path unless necessary
}
2. Provide Descriptive Titles
Titles are used for auto-generated filenames:
{
"title": "生产环境网络拓扑-亦庄与西五环",
// Generates: 生产环境网络拓扑-亦庄与西五环-2025-02-03.drawio
}
3. Use Configuration for Custom Paths
Instead of specifying output_path every time, configure once:
First time: init_config({ paths: { drawio: "custom/path" } })
After that: Just use generate_diagram() without output_path
4. Check Configuration When Troubleshooting
get_config() // Shows all paths and status