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draw.io diagram creation, editing, and review. Use for .drawio XML editing, PNG conversion, layout adjustment, and AWS icon usage.
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draw.io diagram creation, editing, and review. Use for .drawio XML editing, PNG conversion, layout adjustment, and AWS icon usage.
Codex または Claude でインストール この Prompt をコピーして Codex、Claude、または他のアシスタントに貼り付けると、Skill ページを確認してインストールできます。
SOC 職業分類に基づく
Analyze recent code changes via git history and extract software engineering lessons. Use when the user asks 'what is the lesson here?', 'what can I learn from this?', 'engineering takeaway', 'what did I just learn?', 'reflect on this code', or wants to extract principles from recent work.
Use when writing prose humans will read—documentation, commit messages, error messages, explanations, reports, or UI text. Applies Strunk's timeless rules for clearer, stronger, more professional writing.
Comprehensive guide for creating software diagrams using Mermaid syntax. Use when users need to create, visualize, or document software through diagrams including class diagrams (domain modeling, object-oriented design), sequence diagrams (application flows, API interactions, code execution), flowcharts (processes, algorithms, user journeys), entity relationship diagrams (database schemas), C4 architecture diagrams (system context, containers, components), state diagrams, git graphs, pie charts, gantt charts, or any other diagram type. Triggers include requests to "diagram", "visualize", "model", "map out", "show the flow", or when explaining system architecture, database design, code structure, or user/application flows.
Use when writing or improving README files. Not all READMEs are the same — provides templates and guidance matched to your audience and project type.
Manual-only skill for minimizing total codebase size. Only activate when explicitly requested by user. Measures success by final code amount, not effort. Bias toward deletion.
Create high-quality git commits: review/stage intended changes, split into logical commits, and write clear commit messages (including Conventional Commits). Use when the user asks to commit, craft a commit message, stage changes, or split work into multiple commits.
| name | draw-io |
| description | draw.io diagram creation, editing, and review. Use for .drawio XML editing, PNG conversion, layout adjustment, and AWS icon usage. |
.drawio files.drawio.png files.drawio.png by pre-commit hook in slidesFor diagrams used in Quarto slides,
specify defaultFontFamily in mxGraphModel tag:
<mxGraphModel defaultFontFamily="Noto Sans JP" ...>
Also explicitly specify fontFamily in each text element's style attribute:
style="text;html=1;fontSize=27;fontFamily=Noto Sans JP;"
See conversion script at scripts/convert-drawio-to-png.sh.
# Convert all .drawio files
mise exec -- pre-commit run --all-files
# Convert specific .drawio file
mise exec -- pre-commit run convert-drawio-to-png --files assets/my-diagram.drawio
# Run script directly (using skill's script)
bash ~/.claude/skills/draw-io/scripts/convert-drawio-to-png.sh assets/diagram1.drawio
Internal command used:
drawio -x -f png -s 2 -t -o output.drawio.png input.drawio
| Option | Description |
|---|---|
-x | Export mode |
-f png | PNG format output |
-s 2 | 2x scale (high resolution) |
-t | Transparent background |
-o | Output file path |
.drawio file in text editor (plain XML format)mxCell for element to adjust (search by value attribute for text)mxGeometry tag
x: Position from lefty: Position from topwidth: Widthheight: Heighty + (height / 2)Separate complex systems into staged diagrams:
| Diagram Type | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Context Diagram | System overview from external perspective |
| System Diagram | Main components and relationships |
| Component Diagram | Technical details and integration points |
| Deployment Diagram | Infrastructure configuration |
| Data Flow Diagram | Data flow and transformation |
| Sequence Diagram | Time-series interactions |
Include title, description, last updated, author, and version in diagrams.
background="#ffffff"<!-- For 10-character text, allow 300-400px -->
<mxGeometry x="140" y="60" width="400" height="40" />
<!-- Title -->
<mxCell id="title" value="..." .../>
<!-- Arrows (back layer) -->
<mxCell id="arrow1" style="edgeStyle=..." .../>
<!-- Other elements (front layer) -->
<mxCell id="box1" .../>
For text elements, exitX/exitY don't work, so use explicit coordinates:
<!-- Good: Explicit coordinates with sourcePoint/targetPoint -->
<mxCell id="arrow" style="..." edge="1" parent="1">
<mxGeometry relative="1" as="geometry">
<mxPoint x="1279" y="500" as="sourcePoint"/>
<mxPoint x="119" y="500" as="targetPoint"/>
<Array as="points">
<mxPoint x="1279" y="560"/>
<mxPoint x="119" y="560"/>
</Array>
</mxGeometry>
</mxCell>
Adjust offset attribute to distance arrow labels from arrows:
<!-- Place above arrow (negative value to distance) -->
<mxPoint x="0" y="-40" as="offset"/>
<!-- Place below arrow (positive value to distance) -->
<mxPoint x="0" y="40" as="offset"/>
<br> tag for line breaksWhen placing elements inside background frames (grouping boxes), ensure sufficient margin.
rounded=1) and stroke widthCoordinate calculation verification:
Background frame: y=20, height=400 -> range is y=20-420
Internal element top: frame y + 30 or more (e.g., y=50)
Internal element bottom: frame y + height - 30 or less (e.g., up to y=390)
Bad example (may overflow):
<!-- Background frame -->
<mxCell id="bg" style="rounded=1;strokeWidth=3;...">
<mxGeometry x="500" y="20" width="560" height="400" />
</mxCell>
<!-- Text: y=30 is too close to frame top (y=20) -->
<mxCell id="label" value="Title" style="text;...">
<mxGeometry x="510" y="30" width="540" height="35" />
</mxCell>
Good example (sufficient margin):
<!-- Background frame -->
<mxCell id="bg" style="rounded=1;strokeWidth=3;...">
<mxGeometry x="500" y="20" width="560" height="430" />
</mxCell>
<!-- Text: y=50 is 30px from frame top (y=20) -->
<mxCell id="label" value="Title" style="text;...">
<mxGeometry x="510" y="50" width="540" height="35" />
</mxCell>
AWS icon search examples:
python ~/.claude/skills/draw-io/scripts/find_aws_icon.py ec2
python ~/.claude/skills/draw-io/scripts/find_aws_icon.py lambda
Add auto-stretch: false to YAML header:
---
title: "Your Presentation"
format:
revealjs:
auto-stretch: false
---
This ensures correct image display on mobile devices.