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Draw.io Diagram

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Create and edit draw.io diagrams efficiently.

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What Draw.io Diagram does

The Draw.io Diagram skill enables users to create, edit, and review diagrams in the .drawio format. It focuses on XML editing of .drawio files and provides a streamlined process for converting these files into PNG images. This skill is particularly useful for developers and designers who rely on visual representations of complex systems and want to ensure clarity and accuracy in their diagrams.

Users can leverage the built-in conversion scripts to generate high-resolution PNG outputs from their .drawio files, facilitating easy integration into presentations or documentation. The skill emphasizes best practices in diagram design, including principles of clarity, consistency, and accessibility, ensuring that diagrams are not only visually appealing but also informative and easy to understand.

The skill also includes guidelines for layout adjustments, allowing users to modify the positioning of elements within their diagrams. This feature is essential for maintaining the integrity of the visual representation, especially when dealing with complex systems. Additionally, the skill provides references for AWS icons and layout guidelines, making it a comprehensive tool for those working in cloud architecture or related fields.

Overall, the Draw.io Diagram skill is designed for users who need a reliable and efficient way to create and manage diagrams, particularly in technical environments where precision and clarity are paramount.

When to use it

Use this skill when you need to create or edit diagrams in the .drawio format, especially for technical documentation or presentations.

When not to use it

This skill is not suitable for users who require extensive graphic design capabilities beyond diagramming or those who do not work with .drawio files.

What you can build with it

Creating Technical Diagrams

Use the Draw.io skill to create clear and precise technical diagrams for documentation or presentations.

AWS Architecture Planning

Leverage the AWS icon references to design architecture diagrams that accurately represent cloud services.

Streamlining Diagram Edits

Quickly edit .drawio files and convert them to PNG for easy sharing and integration into projects.

How to install Draw.io Diagram

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1. Install with the skills CLI

npx skills add davila7/claude-code-templates/draw-io --agent claude-code

2. Or install it manually

Download the skill folder and drop it into ~/.claude/skills/ for all projects, or .claude/skills/ to scope it to one repo. Restart Claude Code so it picks up the new skill.

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Written by davila7

draw.io Diagram Skill

1. Basic Rules

  • Edit only .drawio files
  • Do not directly edit .drawio.png files
  • Use auto-generated .drawio.png by pre-commit hook in slides

2. Font Settings

For 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;"

3. Conversion Commands

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
OptionDescription
-xExport mode
-f pngPNG format output
-s 22x scale (high resolution)
-tTransparent background
-oOutput file path

4. Layout Adjustment

4.1. Coordinate Adjustment Steps

  1. Open .drawio file in text editor (plain XML format)
  2. Find mxCell for element to adjust (search by value attribute for text)
  3. Adjust coordinates in mxGeometry tag
    • x: Position from left
    • y: Position from top
    • width: Width
    • height: Height
  4. Run conversion and verify

4.2. Coordinate Calculation

  • Element center coordinate = y + (height / 2)
  • To align multiple elements, calculate and match center coordinates

5. Design Principles

5.1. Basic Principles

  • Clarity: Create simple, visually clean diagrams
  • Consistency: Unify colors, fonts, icon sizes, line thickness
  • Accuracy: Do not sacrifice accuracy for simplification

5.2. Element Rules

  • Label all elements
  • Use arrows to indicate direction (prefer 2 unidirectional arrows over bidirectional)
  • Use latest official icons
  • Add legend to explain custom symbols

5.3. Accessibility

  • Ensure sufficient color contrast
  • Use patterns in addition to colors

5.4. Progressive Disclosure

Separate complex systems into staged diagrams:

Diagram TypePurpose
Context DiagramSystem overview from external perspective
System DiagramMain components and relationships
Component DiagramTechnical details and integration points
Deployment DiagramInfrastructure configuration
Data Flow DiagramData flow and transformation
Sequence DiagramTime-series interactions

5.5. Metadata

Include title, description, last updated, author, and version in diagrams.

6. Best Practices

6.1. Background Color

  • Remove background="#ffffff"
  • Transparent background adapts to various themes

6.2. Font Size

  • Use 1.5x standard font size (around 18px) for PDF readability

6.3. Japanese Text Width

  • Allow 30-40px per character
  • Insufficient width causes unintended line breaks
<!-- For 10-character text, allow 300-400px -->
<mxGeometry x="140" y="60" width="400" height="40" />

6.4. Arrow Placement

  • Always place arrows at back (position in XML right after Title)
  • Position arrows to avoid overlapping with labels
  • Keep arrow start/end at least 20px from label bottom edge
<!-- Title -->
<mxCell id="title" value="..." .../>

<!-- Arrows (back layer) -->
<mxCell id="arrow1" style="edgeStyle=..." .../>

<!-- Other elements (front layer) -->
<mxCell id="box1" .../>

6.5. Arrow Connection to Text Labels

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>

6.6. edgeLabel Offset Adjustment

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"/>

6.7. Remove Unnecessary Elements

  • Remove decorative icons irrelevant to context
  • Example: If ECR exists, separate Docker icon is unnecessary

6.8. Labels and Headings

  • Service name only: 1 line
  • Service name + supplementary info: 2 lines with line break
  • Redundant notation (e.g., ECR Container Registry): shorten to 1 line
  • Use &lt;br&gt; tag for line breaks

6.9. Background Frame and Internal Element Placement

When placing elements inside background frames (grouping boxes), ensure sufficient margin.

  • YOU MUST: Internal elements must have at least 30px margin from frame boundary
  • YOU MUST: Account for rounded corners (rounded=1) and stroke width
  • YOU MUST: Always visually verify PNG output for overflow

Coordinate 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>

7. Reference

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

8. Checklist

  • No background color set (page="0")
  • Font size appropriate (larger recommended)
  • Arrows placed at back layer
  • Arrows not overlapping labels (verify in PNG)
  • Arrow start/end sufficiently distant from labels (at least 20px)
  • Arrows not penetrating boxes or icons (verify in PNG)
  • Internal elements not overflowing background frame (verify in PNG)
  • 30px+ margin between background frame and internal elements
  • AWS service names are official names/correct abbreviations
  • AWS icons are latest version (mxgraph.aws4.*)
  • No unnecessary elements remaining
  • Visually verified PNG conversion

9. Image Display in reveal.js Slides

Add auto-stretch: false to YAML header:

---
title: "Your Presentation"
format:
  revealjs:
    auto-stretch: false
---

This ensures correct image display on mobile devices.

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