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C4 Architecture Documentation

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Generate architecture diagrams using the C4 model.

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What C4 Architecture Documentation does

The C4 Architecture Documentation skill provides a structured approach to generate software architecture documentation using C4 model diagrams formatted in Mermaid syntax. This skill is particularly useful for developers and architects who need to visualize and document the architecture of their systems at various abstraction levels. By following a defined workflow, users can create context, container, component, and deployment diagrams that effectively communicate the structure and relationships within their software systems.

The workflow begins with understanding the scope of the documentation needed, which helps in determining the appropriate C4 levels to use based on the intended audience. Users are guided to analyze their codebase to identify key components, containers, and their relationships. Once this analysis is complete, the skill facilitates the generation of Mermaid diagrams that can be easily integrated into markdown files, providing both visual and textual context for the architecture.

The C4 model is designed to cater to different audiences, from technical stakeholders to developers. The skill emphasizes that context and container diagrams are typically sufficient for most software development teams, while component and deployment diagrams should be created only when they add significant value. This focus on clarity and relevance helps avoid unnecessary complexity in documentation, making it easier for teams to communicate effectively about their systems.

Additionally, the skill includes best practices for diagram creation, ensuring that users adhere to essential rules and guidelines that enhance the clarity and utility of their architecture documentation. This makes it a valuable tool for teams looking to improve their documentation processes and maintain a clear understanding of their software architecture.

When to use it

Use this skill when you need to document system architecture or visualize software structure using C4 model diagrams.

When not to use it

This skill may not be suitable for projects that require highly customized or non-standard architecture diagrams not covered by the C4 model.

What you can build with it

Documenting a New Application

When starting a new software project, use this skill to create initial context and container diagrams that outline the system's architecture.

Visualizing Complex Systems

For existing systems with multiple components, generate component and deployment diagrams to clarify relationships and infrastructure.

Maintaining Documentation Standards

Use this skill to ensure that architecture documentation remains consistent and adheres to best practices across your development team.

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C4 Architecture Documentation

Generate software architecture documentation using C4 model diagrams in Mermaid syntax.

Workflow

  1. Understand scope - Determine which C4 level(s) are needed based on audience
  2. Analyze codebase - Explore the system to identify components, containers, and relationships
  3. Generate diagrams - Create Mermaid C4 diagrams at appropriate abstraction levels
  4. Document - Write diagrams to markdown files with explanatory context

C4 Diagram Levels

Select the appropriate level based on the documentation need:

LevelDiagram TypeAudienceShowsWhen to Create
1C4ContextEveryoneSystem + external actorsAlways (required)
2C4ContainerTechnicalApps, databases, servicesAlways (required)
3C4ComponentDevelopersInternal componentsOnly if adds value
4C4DeploymentDevOpsInfrastructure nodesFor production systems
-C4DynamicTechnicalRequest flows (numbered)For complex workflows

Key Insight: "Context + Container diagrams are sufficient for most software development teams." Only create Component/Code diagrams when they genuinely add value.

Quick Start Examples

System Context (Level 1)

C4Context
  title System Context - Workout Tracker

  Person(user, "User", "Tracks workouts and exercises")
  System(app, "Workout Tracker", "Vue PWA for tracking strength and CrossFit workouts")
  System_Ext(browser, "Web Browser", "Stores data in IndexedDB")

  Rel(user, app, "Uses")
  Rel(app, browser, "Persists data to", "IndexedDB")

Container Diagram (Level 2)

C4Container
  title Container Diagram - Workout Tracker

  Person(user, "User", "Tracks workouts")

  Container_Boundary(app, "Workout Tracker PWA") {
    Container(spa, "SPA", "Vue 3, TypeScript", "Single-page application")
    Container(pinia, "State Management", "Pinia", "Manages application state")
    ContainerDb(indexeddb, "IndexedDB", "Dexie", "Local workout storage")
  }

  Rel(user, spa, "Uses")
  Rel(spa, pinia, "Reads/writes state")
  Rel(pinia, indexeddb, "Persists", "Dexie ORM")

Component Diagram (Level 3)

C4Component
  title Component Diagram - Workout Feature

  Container(views, "Views", "Vue Router pages")

  Container_Boundary(workout, "Workout Feature") {
    Component(useWorkout, "useWorkout", "Composable", "Workout execution state")
    Component(useTimer, "useTimer", "Composable", "Timer state machine")
    Component(workoutRepo, "WorkoutRepository", "Dexie", "Workout persistence")
  }

  Rel(views, useWorkout, "Uses")
  Rel(useWorkout, useTimer, "Controls")
  Rel(useWorkout, workoutRepo, "Saves to")

Dynamic Diagram (Request Flow)

C4Dynamic
  title Dynamic Diagram - User Sign In Flow

  ContainerDb(db, "Database", "PostgreSQL", "User credentials")
  Container(spa, "Single-Page App", "React", "Banking UI")

  Container_Boundary(api, "API Application") {
    Component(signIn, "Sign In Controller", "Express", "Auth endpoint")
    Component(security, "Security Service", "JWT", "Validates credentials")
  }

  Rel(spa, signIn, "1. Submit credentials", "JSON/HTTPS")
  Rel(signIn, security, "2. Validate")
  Rel(security, db, "3. Query user", "SQL")

  UpdateRelStyle(spa, signIn, $textColor="blue", $offsetY="-30")

Deployment Diagram

C4Deployment
  title Deployment Diagram - Production

  Deployment_Node(browser, "Customer Browser", "Chrome/Firefox") {
    Container(spa, "SPA", "React", "Web application")
  }

  Deployment_Node(aws, "AWS Cloud", "us-east-1") {
    Deployment_Node(ecs, "ECS Cluster", "Fargate") {
      Container(api, "API Service", "Node.js", "REST API")
    }
    Deployment_Node(rds, "RDS", "db.r5.large") {
      ContainerDb(db, "Database", "PostgreSQL", "Application data")
    }
  }

  Rel(spa, api, "API calls", "HTTPS")
  Rel(api, db, "Reads/writes", "JDBC")

Element Syntax

People and Systems

Person(alias, "Label", "Description")
Person_Ext(alias, "Label", "Description")       # External person
System(alias, "Label", "Description")
System_Ext(alias, "Label", "Description")       # External system
SystemDb(alias, "Label", "Description")         # Database system
SystemQueue(alias, "Label", "Description")      # Queue system

Containers

Container(alias, "Label", "Technology", "Description")
Container_Ext(alias, "Label", "Technology", "Description")
ContainerDb(alias, "Label", "Technology", "Description")
ContainerQueue(alias, "Label", "Technology", "Description")

Components

Component(alias, "Label", "Technology", "Description")
Component_Ext(alias, "Label", "Technology", "Description")
ComponentDb(alias, "Label", "Technology", "Description")

Boundaries

Enterprise_Boundary(alias, "Label") { ... }
System_Boundary(alias, "Label") { ... }
Container_Boundary(alias, "Label") { ... }
Boundary(alias, "Label", "type") { ... }

Relationships

Rel(from, to, "Label")
Rel(from, to, "Label", "Technology")
BiRel(from, to, "Label")                        # Bidirectional
Rel_U(from, to, "Label")                        # Upward
Rel_D(from, to, "Label")                        # Downward
Rel_L(from, to, "Label")                        # Leftward
Rel_R(from, to, "Label")                        # Rightward

Deployment Nodes

Deployment_Node(alias, "Label", "Type", "Description") { ... }
Node(alias, "Label", "Type", "Description") { ... }  # Shorthand

Styling and Layout

Layout Configuration

UpdateLayoutConfig($c4ShapeInRow="3", $c4BoundaryInRow="1")
  • $c4ShapeInRow - Number of shapes per row (default: 4)
  • $c4BoundaryInRow - Number of boundaries per row (default: 2)

Element Styling

UpdateElementStyle(alias, $fontColor="red", $bgColor="grey", $borderColor="red")

Relationship Styling

UpdateRelStyle(from, to, $textColor="blue", $lineColor="blue", $offsetX="5", $offsetY="-10")

Use $offsetX and $offsetY to fix overlapping relationship labels.

Best Practices

Essential Rules

  1. Every element must have: Name, Type, Technology (where applicable), and Description
  2. Use unidirectional arrows only - Bidirectional arrows create ambiguity
  3. Label arrows with action verbs - "Sends email using", "Reads from", not just "uses"
  4. Include technology labels - "JSON/HTTPS", "JDBC", "gRPC"
  5. Stay under 20 elements per diagram - Split complex systems into multiple diagrams

Clarity Guidelines

  1. Start at Level 1 - Context diagrams help frame the system scope
  2. One diagram per file - Keep diagrams focused on a single abstraction level
  3. Meaningful aliases - Use descriptive aliases (e.g., orderService not s1)
  4. Concise descriptions - Keep descriptions under 50 characters when possible
  5. Always include a title - "System Context diagram for [System Name]"

What to Avoid

See references/common-mistakes.md for detailed anti-patterns:

  • Confusing containers (deployable) vs components (non-deployable)
  • Modeling shared libraries as containers
  • Showing message brokers as single containers instead of individual topics
  • Adding undefined abstraction levels like "subcomponents"
  • Removing type labels to "simplify" diagrams

Microservices Guidelines

Single Team Ownership

Model each microservice as a container (or container group):

C4Container
  title Microservices - Single Team

  System_Boundary(platform, "E-commerce Platform") {
    Container(orderApi, "Order Service", "Spring Boot", "Order processing")
    ContainerDb(orderDb, "Order DB", "PostgreSQL", "Order data")
    Container(inventoryApi, "Inventory Service", "Node.js", "Stock management")
    ContainerDb(inventoryDb, "Inventory DB", "MongoDB", "Stock data")
  }

Multi-Team Ownership

Promote microservices to software systems when owned by separate teams:

C4Context
  title Microservices - Multi-Team

  Person(customer, "Customer", "Places orders")
  System(orderSystem, "Order System", "Team Alpha")
  System(inventorySystem, "Inventory System", "Team Beta")
  System(paymentSystem, "Payment System", "Team Gamma")

  Rel(customer, orderSystem, "Places orders")
  Rel(orderSystem, inventorySystem, "Checks stock")
  Rel(orderSystem, paymentSystem, "Processes payment")

Event-Driven Architecture

Show individual topics/queues as containers, NOT a single "Kafka" box:

C4Container
  title Event-Driven Architecture

  Container(orderService, "Order Service", "Java", "Creates orders")
  Container(stockService, "Stock Service", "Java", "Manages inventory")
  ContainerQueue(orderTopic, "order.created", "Kafka", "Order events")
  ContainerQueue(stockTopic, "stock.reserved", "Kafka", "Stock events")

  Rel(orderService, orderTopic, "Publishes to")
  Rel(stockService, orderTopic, "Subscribes to")
  Rel(stockService, stockTopic, "Publishes to")
  Rel(orderService, stockTopic, "Subscribes to")

Output Location

Write architecture documentation to docs/architecture/ with naming convention:

  • c4-context.md - System context diagram
  • c4-containers.md - Container diagram
  • c4-components-{feature}.md - Component diagrams per feature
  • c4-deployment.md - Deployment diagram
  • c4-dynamic-{flow}.md - Dynamic diagrams for specific flows

Audience-Appropriate Detail

AudienceRecommended Diagrams
ExecutivesSystem Context only
Product ManagersContext + Container
ArchitectsContext + Container + key Components
DevelopersAll levels as needed
DevOpsContainer + Deployment

References

Frequently asked questions about C4 Architecture Documentation

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