| title | mermaid-gen: Generate syntactically correct Mermaid diagrams for technical documentation |
| name | mermaid-gen |
| description | Generate syntactically correct Mermaid diagrams for technical documentation |
| tags | sdd-workflow, shared-architecture |
| custom_fields | [object Object] |
mermaid-gen
Purpose
The mermaid-gen skill provides AI assistants with expert guidance for creating syntactically correct Mermaid diagrams while avoiding common parsing errors that cause rendering failures. This skill focuses on diagram syntax correctness and best practices.
Key Benefits:
- Error Prevention: Avoid nested quotes, special character issues, and malformed syntax
- Syntax Mastery: Apply correct patterns for flowcharts, sequence diagrams, state machines, etc.
- Quality Assurance: Validate diagrams before rendering using proven templates
- Troubleshooting: Diagnose and fix parse errors systematically
- Best Practices: Follow standardized naming, styling, and structure conventions
When to Use This Skill
Use mermaid-gen when:
- Creating new Mermaid diagrams (flowcharts, sequence diagrams, state machines, etc.)
- Fixing parse errors or rendering issues in existing diagrams
- Converting written descriptions into Mermaid syntax
- Validating diagram syntax before committing to documentation
- Debugging "Expecting X, got Y" parse errors
- Migrating diagrams from other formats to Mermaid
- Need best practice guidance for node naming, styling, subgraphs
Do NOT use mermaid-gen when:
- Creating simple tables or text-based lists (use markdown tables)
- Need diagram file management or SVG generation (use
charts-flowskill instead) - Creating data visualization charts (bar, pie, line - use charting libraries)
- Need Gantt charts or Git graphs (outside core focus)
- Diagram is already working perfectly (no changes needed)
Relationship to charts-flow skill:
charts-flow: Manages diagram files, generates SVG, embeds in documentsmermaid-gen: Ensures diagram syntax is correct before file creation- Use together:
charts-flowskill callsmermaid-genfor diagram generation
Skill Inputs
Required Inputs
| Input | Description | Example |
|---|---|---|
| Diagram Type | Type of Mermaid diagram | flowchart, sequence, state, class |
| Diagram Purpose | What the diagram represents | "Agent communication flow", "State machine transitions" |
| Content Description | Key elements and relationships | "3 agents, 1 database, request/response flow" |
Optional Inputs
| Input | Description | Default |
|---|---|---|
| Existing Code | Current Mermaid code (if fixing) | None (creating new) |
| Error Message | Parse error from renderer | None |
| Styling Preferences | Color scheme, layout direction | Project defaults |
| Naming Convention | Node ID format | camelCase |
Skill Workflow
Follow this 5-step process to create or fix Mermaid diagrams:
Step 1: Understand Requirements
- Identify diagram type (flowchart, sequence, state, class, etc.)
- List all nodes/entities that need to be represented
- Identify relationships and connections
- Determine flow direction (TD, LR, etc.)
- Note any grouping needs (subgraphs)
Step 2: Plan Node Structure
- Create meaningful node IDs (camelCase, no spaces)
- Keep display labels concise but descriptive
- Identify decision points (diamond shapes)
- Plan database/storage nodes (cylinder shapes)
- Determine which nodes need special shapes
Step 3: Apply Syntax Rules (Critical)
- Remove nested quotes from all node labels
- Wrap multi-line labels (with
<br/>) in double quotes - Keep edge labels simple - no quotes unless necessary
- Use ID/label syntax for subgraphs with special characters
- Separate node IDs from labels:
NodeID[Display Label]
Step 4: Build Diagram with Template
- Start with appropriate template (flowchart, sequence, state)
- Add nodes with correct syntax
- Define relationships/edges with proper arrow types
- Group related nodes in subgraphs (if needed)
- Add styling directives AFTER all nodes defined
- Include comments (
%%) for complex sections
Step 5: Validate and Test
- Check for nested quotes in any labels
- Verify subgraph IDs match style references
- Confirm all node IDs are unique
- Test in Mermaid Live Editor (https://mermaid.live)
- Validate all relationships resolve correctly
- Ensure rendering succeeds without errors
Error Recovery: If parse error occurs, see "Troubleshooting Guide" section below.
Common Mermaid Syntax Errors & Solutions
1. Quotes in Node Labels
❌ WRONG - Nested quotes cause parse errors:
User[User: "What is the status?"] --> System
Response["Message: "Success""] --> User
✅ CORRECT - Remove inner quotes or escape properly:
User[User: What is the status?] --> System
Response["Message: Success"] --> User
Rule: Never use nested quotes within node labels enclosed in [] or (). Either:
- Remove the inner quotes entirely
- Wrap the entire label in double quotes if using
<br/>tags
2. Multi-line Nodes with Special Characters
❌ WRONG - Decimals and special chars without quotes:
Results[Top Results:<br/>1. system_arch.md (0.89)<br/>2. safety.yaml (0.84)]
✅ CORRECT - Wrap in double quotes when using
with numbers/decimals:
Results["Top Results:<br/>1. system_arch.md (0.89)<br/>2. safety.yaml (0.84)"]
Rule: When node labels contain:
<br/>tags AND decimal numbers<br/>tags AND special characters- Multiple lines with complex content
Wrap the ENTIRE label in double quotes: NodeID["label content"]
3. Edge Labels with Quotes
❌ WRONG - Quotes in edge labels:
A -->|"Execute"| B
A -->|"Cancel" or Timeout| C
✅ CORRECT - Remove quotes from edge labels:
A -->|Execute| B
A -->|Cancel or Timeout| C
Rule: Edge labels (text between |...|) should never contain quotes unless absolutely necessary. Use plain text.
4. Subgraph Names with Special Characters in Style Directives
❌ WRONG - Ampersands and special chars in style references:
subgraph "Audit & Compliance"
Node1
end
style Audit & Compliance fill:#fff
✅ CORRECT - Use ID/label syntax for subgraphs:
subgraph AuditCompliance["Audit & Compliance"]
Node1
end
style AuditCompliance fill:#fff
Rule: When applying styles to subgraphs with special characters:
- Give subgraph an ID without special chars:
subgraph ID["Display Name"] - Reference the ID in style directive:
style ID fill:#color
5. Node IDs vs Display Labels
✅ CORRECT - Separate IDs from labels:
UserNode[User: Query the system] --> ProcessNode[Processing Service]
ProcessNode --> DBNode[(Database)]
Rule:
- First part (before
[) is the node ID (no spaces, use camelCase) - Content in
[]is the display label (can have spaces, special chars when quoted)
Mermaid Chart Templates
Flowchart Template (Architecture Diagrams)
flowchart TD
%% Define nodes with clear IDs and labels
User[User Input] -->|Action| Service[Processing Service<br/>FastAPI]
Service -->|Validate| Validator{Validation Check}
Validator -->|Invalid| ErrorNode["Error Response<br/>Status: 400"]
Validator -->|Valid| Database[(Database<br/>PostgreSQL)]
Database -->|Query Result| Transform[Transform Data]
Transform -->|Response| User
%% Group related components
subgraph Backend["Backend Services"]
Service
Validator
Transform
end
subgraph Storage["Data Storage"]
Database
end
%% Apply styles AFTER all nodes defined
style User fill:#e1f5ff
style Backend fill:#f0f0f0
style Storage fill:#fff4e1
Sequence Diagram Template
sequenceDiagram
participant User
participant API as API Gateway
participant Auth as Auth Service
participant DB as Database
User->>API: Request with credentials
API->>Auth: Validate token
Auth-->>API: Token valid
API->>DB: Query data
DB-->>API: Return results
API-->>User: Success response
Note over User,DB: All communication encrypted via TLS
State Diagram Template
stateDiagram-v2
[*] --> Idle
Idle --> Processing: Start request
Processing --> Success: Complete
Processing --> Failed: Error occurs
Success --> [*]
Failed --> Retry: Auto retry
Retry --> Processing: Attempt again
Failed --> [*]: Max retries exceeded
Quality Gates (Definition of Done)
Syntax Validation Gates
- No nested quotes: All node labels checked for nested quote issues
- Multi-line syntax: Labels with
<br/>wrapped in double quotes - Edge labels clean: No unnecessary quotes in edge labels (between
|...|) - Subgraph IDs valid: Subgraphs with special chars use ID/label syntax
- Node IDs unique: No duplicate node IDs in diagram
- Node ID format: All IDs use camelCase with no spaces
Structure Validation Gates
- Diagram renders: Successfully renders in Mermaid Live Editor
- All relationships resolve: No broken node references
- Flow direction correct: TD, LR, RL, BT specified appropriately
- Subgraphs organized: Related nodes grouped logically
- Styling applied: Style directives added AFTER all nodes defined
Quality Assurance Gates
- Labels concise: Display labels descriptive but not verbose
- Comments added: Complex sections documented with
%%comments - Appropriate diagram type: Using correct type (flowchart vs sequence vs state)
- Visual clarity: Diagram is readable and understandable
- Documentation integration: Title/caption added if embedding in docs
Pre-Commit Validation
- Parse errors: Zero parse errors in renderer
- Cross-browser: Renders correctly in GitHub, VS Code, docs site
- File size: Diagram complexity reasonable (not overly complex)
- Standards compliance: Follows project diagram naming conventions
Skill Constraints
What NOT to Do
- Do NOT use nested quotes in any node labels (causes parse errors)
- Do NOT put quotes in edge labels unless absolutely necessary
- Do NOT use special characters in subgraph IDs without ID/label syntax
- Do NOT reference subgraph display names in style directives (use IDs)
- Do NOT add styling directives before all nodes are defined
- Do NOT use literal newlines in labels (use
<br/>tags instead) - Do NOT create overly complex diagrams (>50 nodes - split into multiple)
- Do NOT use generic node IDs like
node1,node2(use descriptive IDs) - Do NOT skip validation in Mermaid Live Editor before committing
- Do NOT use deprecated Mermaid syntax (check version compatibility)
Diagram Type Restrictions
- Do NOT use Mermaid for:
- Data visualization charts (bar, pie, line charts - use charting library)
- Gantt charts for project management (use dedicated PM tools)
- Git graphs (use git visualization tools)
- Organizational charts with photos (use org chart tools)
- Complex data tables (use markdown tables)
File Organization Rules
- Always validate syntax before creating diagram files
- Always use templates as starting point for diagram type
- Always test in Mermaid Live Editor before embedding
- Always include diagram type in filename or documentation
- Always follow project naming conventions for node IDs
Example Usage
Example 1: Create New Flowchart
User Request:
"Create a flowchart showing the authentication flow: user submits credentials, system validates, checks database, returns token or error"
Skill Actions:
- Identify type: Flowchart (process flow with decisions)
- Plan nodes: User, Validator, Database, TokenService, Error, Success
- Plan flow: User → Validate → Decision → Database OR Error → Success OR Error
- Apply syntax rules:
- Node IDs:
userInput,validator,dbCheck,tokenService,errorResponse,successResponse - Remove nested quotes from all labels
- Use decision diamond for validation check
- Node IDs:
- Build from template: Use Flowchart Template
- Validate: Test in Mermaid Live Editor
Result:
flowchart TD
userInput[User: Submit Credentials] -->|POST /auth| validator{Validate Format}
validator -->|Invalid| errorResponse["Error Response<br/>Status: 400"]
validator -->|Valid| dbCheck[(Database<br/>Verify User)]
dbCheck -->|Not Found| errorResponse
dbCheck -->|Found| tokenService[Generate JWT Token]
tokenService -->|Return| successResponse["Success Response<br/>Token + Expiry"]
Example 2: Fix Parse Error
User Request:
"My sequence diagram won't render. Error: 'Expecting SQE, got STR'. Here's the code:
User->>API: Request "data""
Skill Actions:
- Diagnose error: "Expecting SQE, got STR" = nested quotes issue
- Locate problem: Edge label has nested quotes:
Request "data" - Apply fix: Remove inner quotes:
Request data - Validate: Test corrected syntax in Mermaid Live Editor
- Return fixed code
Result:
sequenceDiagram
User->>API: Request data
API-->>User: Response
Explanation: Edge labels between |...| or after : should not contain quotes.
Example 3: Create State Machine with Complex Labels
User Request:
"Create a state diagram for order processing: Draft → Submitted → Processing → Completed or Failed. Include transition conditions."
Skill Actions:
- Identify type: State diagram (state transitions)
- Plan states: Draft, Submitted, Processing, Completed, Failed
- Plan transitions: With labeled conditions
- Apply syntax rules:
- Use
stateDiagram-v2syntax - State IDs:
Draft,Submitted,Processing,Completed,Failed - Transition labels with conditions (no quotes)
- Use
- Build from template: Use State Diagram Template
- Validate: Test in Mermaid Live Editor
Result:
stateDiagram-v2
[*] --> Draft
Draft --> Submitted: User clicks Submit
Submitted --> Processing: Payment verified
Processing --> Completed: All items shipped
Processing --> Failed: Payment declined
Completed --> [*]
Failed --> Draft: Retry allowed
Failed --> [*]: Max retries exceeded
Common Patterns
Decision Flow Pattern
flowchart TD
Input[Receive Input] --> Validate{Validate Input}
Validate -->|Invalid| Reject["Reject with Error<br/>Return 400"]
Validate -->|Valid| Process[Process Request]
Process --> Output[Return Success]
Multi-Source Integration Pattern
flowchart TD
User[User Query] --> Router{Query Router}
Router -->|Database| SQL[SQL Connector]
Router -->|Cache| Redis[Redis Connector]
Router -->|API| External[External API]
SQL --> Merge[Merge Results]
Redis --> Merge
External --> Merge
Merge --> Response[Formatted Response]
Response --> User
Error Handling Pattern
flowchart TD
Start[Start Process] --> Try{Execute}
Try -->|Success| Complete[Complete Successfully]
Try -->|Error| Retry{Retry Count < 3?}
Retry -->|Yes| Wait[Exponential Backoff]
Wait --> Try
Retry -->|No| Failed["Failed<br/>Log and Alert"]
Troubleshooting Guide
Error: "Expecting 'SQE', got 'STR'"
- Cause: Nested quotes in node labels
- Fix: Remove inner quotes or wrap entire label in quotes
Error: "Expecting 'SPACE', got 'AMP'"
- Cause: Special character (&, /, etc.) in style directive
- Fix: Use subgraph ID/label syntax:
subgraph ID["Name"]
Error: "Parse error on line X"
- Cause: Usually quote-related or malformed syntax
- Fix: Check for nested quotes, verify node/edge syntax
Chart not rendering
- Cause: Invalid node IDs, broken references, or syntax errors
- Fix: Validate in Mermaid Live Editor, check node ID consistency
Examples from Real Documentation
Architecture Flow (ADR Pattern)
flowchart TD
User[User: Submit command] -->|1. Classify| Detector{Command Detector<br/>GPT-4 + Rules}
Detector -->|Query| QueryPath[Execute Immediately]
Detector -->|Command| SafetyPath[Safety Validation]
SafetyPath -->|Check| Circuit{Circuit Breaker Status}
Circuit -->|Active| Block["Block Command<br/>Display Reason"]
Circuit -->|Inactive| Execute[Execute Command]
Execute -->|Log| Audit[WORM Audit Storage]
Execute -->|Response| User
subgraph SafetyControls["Safety Controls"]
Detector
Circuit
Audit
end
style User fill:#e1f5ff
style SafetyControls fill:#fff4e1
Data Pipeline Flow
flowchart LR
Source[Data Source] -->|Ingest| Process[Processing Pipeline]
Process -->|Transform| Transform[Transform Layer<br/>Validate & Clean]
Transform -->|Load| Storage[(Data Warehouse)]
Storage -->|Query| Analytics[Analytics Service]
Analytics -->|Visualize| Dashboard[Dashboard UI]
subgraph Pipeline["Data Pipeline"]
Process
Transform
end
style Pipeline fill:#f0f0f0
Quick Reference Card
| Element | Syntax | Example |
|---|---|---|
| Node (rectangle) | ID[Label] |
Node1[Process Data] |
| Node (rounded) | ID(Label) |
Start(Begin Process) |
| Node (database) | ID[(Label)] |
DB[(PostgreSQL)] |
| Node (circle) | ID((Label)) |
Point((A)) |
| Decision | ID{Label} |
Check{Is Valid?} |
| Arrow | --> |
A --> B |
| Labeled arrow | -- text --> or `--> |
text |
| Subgraph | subgraph ID["Label"] |
subgraph Sys["System"] |
| Style | style ID fill:#color |
style Node1 fill:#e1f5ff |
| Comment | %% comment |
%% This is a note |
| Line break | <br/> in label |
Node["Line 1<br/>Line 2"] |
Output Format
Generated Artifacts
When using the mermaid-gen skill, the primary output is:
Mermaid Diagram Code Block:
- Format: Markdown code block with
mermaidlanguage identifier - Content: Syntactically valid Mermaid diagram code
- Validation: Tested in Mermaid Live Editor before delivery
- Structure: Includes comments, styling, and proper node/edge syntax
Example Output:
```mermaid
flowchart TD
%% Define nodes
Start[Start Process] --> Process[Execute Task]
Process --> End[Complete]
%% Apply styling
style Start fill:#e1f5ff
style End fill:#c8e6c9
```
Integration with charts-flow Skill
Skill Relationship:
- mermaid-gen: Creates syntactically correct diagram code
- charts-flow: Takes diagram code and manages file creation, SVG generation, document embedding
Typical Workflow:
- User requests diagram for documentation
charts-flowskill invoked for file managementcharts-flowinternally callsmermaid-genfor diagram generationmermaid-genreturns validated Mermaid codecharts-flowcreates diagram file, generates SVG, embeds in parent document
Standalone Usage: When user only needs diagram code (not file management):
- Invoke
mermaid-gendirectly - Returns diagram code block
- User manually embeds in documentation
Combined Usage: When user needs complete diagram file workflow:
- Invoke
charts-flowskill (which usesmermaid-geninternally) - Returns diagram file + SVG + parent document updates
Output Validation Checklist
Every output from mermaid-gen must meet these criteria:
- ✅ Renders without errors in Mermaid Live Editor
- ✅ No nested quotes in any labels
- ✅ Subgraph IDs match style references
- ✅ All node IDs are unique
- ✅ Comments explain complex sections
- ✅ Follows project naming conventions
Integration with Project Workflow
Relationship to Other Skills
charts-flow Skill:
- Purpose: Diagram file management, SVG generation, document embedding
- Integration: Calls
mermaid-gento generate diagram content - Use Case: Creating separate diagram files in
diagrams/subdirectories
doc-flow Skill:
- Purpose: Specification-Driven Development workflow (BRD → PRD → ADR → SYS → SPEC)
- Integration: Diagrams created with
mermaid-gensupport ADRs, SYS docs, and architecture specifications - Use Case: Adding architecture diagrams to ADR documents or system specifications
project-mngt Skill:
- Purpose: MVP/MMP/MMR implementation planning
- Integration: Diagrams visualize project dependencies and implementation flows
- Use Case: Creating Gantt-style timelines or dependency graphs (if supported by Mermaid)
Documentation Standards Alignment
Technical Guidelines (per CLAUDE.md):
- Focus on technical implementation (not marketing language)
- Cost optimization considerations (lightweight SVG format)
- Performance focus (separate diagram files for faster rendering)
- Security considerations (no executable code in diagrams)
Best Practice Integration:
- Use
mermaid-genfor syntax correctness - Use
charts-flowfor file management and performance optimization - Follow project naming conventions for node IDs
- Validate all diagrams before committing to version control
Version
- Version: 1.0
- Last Updated: 2025-11-05
- Lessons Learned From: ADR Architecture Flow diagram fixes