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Diagram

Explaining architecture in words leaves everyone confused. Drawing diagrams in tools means leaving the terminal and losing context. The openclaw diagram skill generates Mermaid and ASCII diagrams from a sentence.

What breaks without openclaw diagram skill

Architecture misunderstood from text descriptions. Diagram tools breaking flow. Documentation missing visual structure.

Flowcharts and architecture diagrams from plain English × Mermaid-backed generator ÷ 5–10 minutes ÷ no diagramming tool required = documentation that shows and tells.

openclaw diagram skill — what it actually does

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Generates Mermaid or ASCII diagrams from natural language descriptions.
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Creates flowcharts, sequence diagrams, and architecture visuals on demand.
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Exports to PNG with /diagram export when Mermaid CLI is installed.
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Automates technical documentation workflows with diagrams alongside written content.

Security check — openclaw diagram skill

Privacy score: 7/10 — accesses connected platform APIs only. Lock it: review OAuth scopes before install, confirm macOS, Linux; OpenClaw ≥1.0 compatibility.

Quick start — openclaw diagram skill in 5–10 minutes

Setup time: 5–10 minutes

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You need:
  • OpenClaw core
  • optional: Mermaid CLI for PNG export

Install the package:

# Install via ClawhHub
clawhub install ivangdavila/diagram
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Install the skill
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Describe your diagram in natural language
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Receive Mermaid code or ASCII art
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Optionally export to PNG with /diagram export

Troubleshooting openclaw diagram skill

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1. Complex diagrams with many nodes may exceed Mermaid's rendering limits
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2. PNG export requires mmdc (Mermaid CLI) installed globally

Compatibility & status

Works with: macOS, Linux; OpenClaw ≥1.0 beginner Last updated: Nov 2025 ★ 175 on GitHub MIT

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