draw-io
draw.io diagram creation, editing, and review. Use for .drawio XML editing, PNG conversion, layout adjustment, and AWS icon usage.
$ 설치
git clone https://github.com/i9wa4/dotfiles /tmp/dotfiles && cp -r /tmp/dotfiles/dot.config/claude/skills/draw-io ~/.claude/skills/dotfiles// tip: Run this command in your terminal to install the skill
name: draw-io description: draw.io diagram creation, editing, and review. Use for .drawio XML editing, PNG conversion, layout adjustment, and AWS icon usage.
draw.io Diagram Skill
1. Basic Rules
- Edit only
.drawiofiles - Do not directly edit
.drawio.pngfiles - Use auto-generated
.drawio.pngby 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
| Option | Description |
|---|---|
-x | Export mode |
-f png | PNG format output |
-s 2 | 2x scale (high resolution) |
-t | Transparent background |
-o | Output file path |
4. Layout Adjustment
4.1. Coordinate Adjustment Steps
- Open
.drawiofile in text editor (plain XML format) - Find
mxCellfor element to adjust (search byvalueattribute for text) - Adjust coordinates in
mxGeometrytagx: Position from lefty: Position from topwidth: Widthheight: Height
- 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 Type | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Context Diagram | System overview from external perspective |
| System Diagram | Main components and relationships |
| Component Diagram | Technical details and integration points |
| Deployment Diagram | Infrastructure configuration |
| Data Flow Diagram | Data flow and transformation |
| Sequence Diagram | Time-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
<br>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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