Generate self-contained HTML architecture diagrams. Use when creating visual diagrams for PRs, task plans, or architectural explanations.
Installation
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Generate self-contained HTML architecture diagrams. Use when creating visual diagrams for PRs, task plans, or architectural explanations.
Diagram Generation
Generate self-contained HTML diagrams that visualize code changes, data flows, and architecture decisions.
When to Use
Visualizing PR changes for code review
Explaining architectural decisions
Documenting data/request flows
Illustrating before/after comparisons
Output
Self-contained HTML file at {MAIN_REPO_ROOT}/diagrams/opik-{TICKET_NUMBER}-diagram.html — always resolved against the main repo root (via git rev-parse --git-common-dir), even when the session runs inside a worktree, so the file outlives the worktree
Includes "Copy as image" button for sharing in Slack, Jira, PR descriptions
Dark GitHub theme, semantic color coding, responsive layout
How to Generate
Follow the style guide in style-guide.md and use the HTML template in template.md.
Required Sections (pick what applies)
Request / Data Flow — how data moves through layers
Why This Approach — problem vs solution comparison
Files Changed by Layer — grid of affected files grouped by component
Key Design Decisions — numbered guards, trade-offs, or constraints
Section Selection
Bug fix: Focus on before/after flow, root cause, safety guards
New feature: Focus on data flow, architecture, files changed
Refactor: Focus on before/after architecture, files changed
Cross-component: Show all layers with connecting flows
template.md — Base HTML structure, copy-as-image script, section recipes
Common Gotchas
SRI hash on CDN scripts: The html2canvas <script> tag must include integrity and crossorigin attributes — see template.md for the current hash
Absolute paths for Playwright screenshots: Playwright saves relative to its own CWD, not the repo root — always use absolute paths when calling browser_take_screenshot
Max 4 sections: More than 4 sections makes diagrams too tall for screenshots and hard to scan visually
No raw diff content: Diagrams show high-level summaries (component names, file names, flow descriptions) — never embed verbatim diff hunks or Jira comments
toBlob can return null: The Canvas toBlob call in the copy-as-image script needs a null check — see template.md