hermes-agent/skills/creative/architecture-diagram/SKILL.md
Teknium 98db898c0b feat(skills): declare platforms frontmatter for all 79 undeclared built-in skills
Completes the Windows-gating coverage for the built-in skills/ tree. Every
bundled SKILL.md now carries an explicit platforms: declaration so the
loader (agent.skill_utils.skill_matches_platform) can skip-load skills
that don't fit the current OS.

74 skills declared cross-platform (platforms: [linux, macos, windows]):
  Creative (16): ascii-art, ascii-video, architecture-diagram, baoyu-comic,
    baoyu-infographic, claude-design, creative-ideation, design-md,
    excalidraw, humanizer, manim-video, p5js, pixel-art,
    popular-web-designs, pretext, sketch, songwriting-and-ai-music,
    touchdesigner-mcp
  Autonomous agents: claude-code, codex, hermes-agent, opencode
  Data/devops: jupyter-live-kernel, kanban-orchestrator, kanban-worker,
    webhook-subscriptions, dogfood, codebase-inspection
  GitHub: github-auth, github-code-review, github-issues,
    github-pr-workflow, github-repo-management
  Media: gif-search, heartmula, songsee, spotify, youtube-content
  MCP / email / gaming / notes / smart-home: native-mcp, himalaya,
    pokemon-player, obsidian, openhue
  mlops (non-broken): weights-and-biases, huggingface-hub, llama-cpp,
    outlines, segment-anything-model, dspy, trl-fine-tuning
  Productivity: airtable, google-workspace, linear, maps, nano-pdf,
    notion, ocr-and-documents, powerpoint
  Red-teaming / research: godmode, arxiv, blogwatcher, llm-wiki,
    polymarket
  Software-dev: debugging-hermes-tui-commands, hermes-agent-skill-authoring,
    node-inspect-debugger, plan, requesting-code-review, spike,
    subagent-driven-development, systematic-debugging,
    test-driven-development, writing-plans
  Misc: yuanbao

5 skills gated from Windows (platforms: [linux, macos]):
  mlops/inference/vllm (serving-llms-vllm)
    vLLM is officially Linux-only; Windows requires WSL.
  mlops/training/axolotl
    Axolotl's flash-attn + deepspeed + bitsandbytes stack is Linux-first.
  mlops/training/unsloth
    Requires Triton + xformers + flash-attn — Linux only in practice.
  mlops/models/audiocraft (audiocraft-audio-generation)
    torchaudio ffmpeg backend + encodec dependencies are Linux-first.
  mlops/inference/obliteratus
    Research abliteration workflow; relies on Linux-focused pytorch
    kernels and MLX — no first-class Windows path.

Same strict-over-lenient policy as the optional-skills sweep: when the
underlying tool's Windows support is rough, missing, or WSL-only, gate the
skill. Easier to un-gate after verified Windows support lands than to leak
partial support that manifests as mid-task failures.

Combined with prior commits in this branch, every bundled SKILL.md
(skills/ + optional-skills/) now has a platforms: declaration.
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name description version author license dependencies platforms metadata
architecture-diagram Dark-themed SVG architecture/cloud/infra diagrams as HTML. 1.0.0 Cocoon AI (hello@cocoon-ai.com), ported by Hermes Agent MIT
linux
macos
windows
hermes
tags related_skills
architecture
diagrams
SVG
HTML
visualization
infrastructure
cloud
concept-diagrams
excalidraw

Architecture Diagram Skill

Generate professional, dark-themed technical architecture diagrams as standalone HTML files with inline SVG graphics. No external tools, no API keys, no rendering libraries — just write the HTML file and open it in a browser.

Scope

Best suited for:

  • Software system architecture (frontend / backend / database layers)
  • Cloud infrastructure (VPC, regions, subnets, managed services)
  • Microservice / service-mesh topology
  • Database + API map, deployment diagrams
  • Anything with a tech-infra subject that fits a dark, grid-backed aesthetic

Look elsewhere first for:

  • Physics, chemistry, math, biology, or other scientific subjects
  • Physical objects (vehicles, hardware, anatomy, cross-sections)
  • Floor plans, narrative journeys, educational / textbook-style visuals
  • Hand-drawn whiteboard sketches (consider excalidraw)
  • Animated explainers (consider an animation skill)

If a more specialized skill is available for the subject, prefer that. If none fits, this skill can also serve as a general SVG diagram fallback — the output will just carry the dark tech aesthetic described below.

Based on Cocoon AI's architecture-diagram-generator (MIT).

Workflow

  1. User describes their system architecture (components, connections, technologies)
  2. Generate the HTML file following the design system below
  3. Save with write_file to a .html file (e.g. ~/architecture-diagram.html)
  4. User opens in any browser — works offline, no dependencies

Output Location

Save diagrams to a user-specified path, or default to the current working directory:

./[project-name]-architecture.html

Preview

After saving, suggest the user open it:

# macOS
open ./my-architecture.html
# Linux
xdg-open ./my-architecture.html

Design System & Visual Language

Color Palette (Semantic Mapping)

Use specific rgba fills and hex strokes to categorize components:

Component Type Fill (rgba) Stroke (Hex)
Frontend rgba(8, 51, 68, 0.4) #22d3ee (cyan-400)
Backend rgba(6, 78, 59, 0.4) #34d399 (emerald-400)
Database rgba(76, 29, 149, 0.4) #a78bfa (violet-400)
AWS/Cloud rgba(120, 53, 15, 0.3) #fbbf24 (amber-400)
Security rgba(136, 19, 55, 0.4) #fb7185 (rose-400)
Message Bus rgba(251, 146, 60, 0.3) #fb923c (orange-400)
External rgba(30, 41, 59, 0.5) #94a3b8 (slate-400)

Typography & Background

  • Font: JetBrains Mono (Monospace), loaded from Google Fonts
  • Sizes: 12px (Names), 9px (Sublabels), 8px (Annotations), 7px (Tiny labels)
  • Background: Slate-950 (#020617) with a subtle 40px grid pattern
<!-- Background Grid Pattern -->
<pattern id="grid" width="40" height="40" patternUnits="userSpaceOnUse">
  <path d="M 40 0 L 0 0 0 40" fill="none" stroke="#1e293b" stroke-width="0.5"/>
</pattern>

Technical Implementation Details

Component Rendering

Components are rounded rectangles (rx="6") with 1.5px strokes. To prevent arrows from showing through semi-transparent fills, use a double-rect masking technique:

  1. Draw an opaque background rect (#0f172a)
  2. Draw the semi-transparent styled rect on top

Connection Rules

  • Z-Order: Draw arrows early in the SVG (after the grid) so they render behind component boxes
  • Arrowheads: Defined via SVG markers
  • Security Flows: Use dashed lines in rose color (#fb7185)
  • Boundaries:
    • Security Groups: Dashed (4,4), rose color
    • Regions: Large dashed (8,4), amber color, rx="12"

Spacing & Layout Logic

  • Standard Height: 60px (Services); 80-120px (Large components)
  • Vertical Gap: Minimum 40px between components
  • Message Buses: Must be placed in the gap between services, not overlapping them
  • Legend Placement: CRITICAL. Must be placed outside all boundary boxes. Calculate the lowest Y-coordinate of all boundaries and place the legend at least 20px below it.

Document Structure

The generated HTML file follows a four-part layout:

  1. Header: Title with a pulsing dot indicator and subtitle
  2. Main SVG: The diagram contained within a rounded border card
  3. Summary Cards: A grid of three cards below the diagram for high-level details
  4. Footer: Minimal metadata

Info Card Pattern

<div class="card">
  <div class="card-header">
    <div class="card-dot cyan"></div>
    <h3>Title</h3>
  </div>
  <ul>
    <li>• Item one</li>
    <li>• Item two</li>
  </ul>
</div>

Output Requirements

  • Single File: One self-contained .html file
  • No External Dependencies: All CSS and SVG must be inline (except Google Fonts)
  • No JavaScript: Use pure CSS for any animations (like pulsing dots)
  • Compatibility: Must render correctly in any modern web browser

Template Reference

Load the full HTML template for the exact structure, CSS, and SVG component examples:

skill_view(name="architecture-diagram", file_path="templates/template.html")

The template contains working examples of every component type (frontend, backend, database, cloud, security), arrow styles (standard, dashed, curved), security groups, region boundaries, and the legend — use it as your structural reference when generating diagrams.