Pretty Mermaid
Render stunning, professionally-styled Mermaid diagrams with one command. Supports SVG for web/docs and ASCII for terminals.
Quick Start
Render a Single Diagram
From a file:
node scripts/render.mjs \ --input diagram.mmd \ --output diagram.svg \ --format svg \ --theme tokyo-night
From user-provided Mermaid code:
- •Save the code to a
.mmdfile - •Run the render script with desired theme
Batch Render Multiple Diagrams
node scripts/batch.mjs \ --input-dir ./diagrams \ --output-dir ./output \ --format svg \ --theme dracula \ --workers 4
ASCII Output (Terminal-Friendly)
node scripts/render.mjs \ --input diagram.mmd \ --format ascii \ --use-ascii
Workflow Decision Tree
Step 1: What does the user want?
- •Render existing Mermaid code → Go to Rendering
- •Create new diagram → Go to Creating
- •Apply/change theme → Go to Theming
- •Batch process → Go to Batch Rendering
Step 2: Choose output format
- •SVG (web, docs, presentations) →
--format svg - •ASCII (terminal, logs, plain text) →
--format ascii
Step 3: Select theme
- •Dark mode docs →
tokyo-night(recommended) - •Light mode docs →
github-light - •Vibrant colors →
dracula - •See all themes → Run
node scripts/themes.mjs
Rendering Diagrams
From File
When user provides a .mmd file or Mermaid code block:
- •
Save to file (if code block):
bashcat > diagram.mmd << 'EOF' flowchart LR A[Start] --> B[End] EOF - •
Render with theme:
bashnode scripts/render.mjs \ --input diagram.mmd \ --output diagram.svg \ --theme tokyo-night
- •
Verify output:
- •SVG: Open in browser or embed in docs
- •ASCII: Display in terminal
Output Formats
SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics)
- •Best for: Web pages, documentation, presentations
- •Features: Full color support, transparency, scalable
- •Usage:
--format svg --output diagram.svg
ASCII (Terminal Art)
- •Best for: Terminal output, plain text logs, README files
- •Features: Pure text, works anywhere, no dependencies
- •Usage:
--format ascii(prints to stdout) - •Options:
- •
--use-ascii- Use pure ASCII (no Unicode) - •
--padding-x 5- Horizontal spacing - •
--padding-y 5- Vertical spacing
- •
Advanced Options
Custom Colors (overrides theme):
node scripts/render.mjs \ --input diagram.mmd \ --bg "#1a1b26" \ --fg "#a9b1d6" \ --accent "#7aa2f7" \ --output custom.svg
Transparent Background:
node scripts/render.mjs \ --input diagram.mmd \ --transparent \ --output transparent.svg
Custom Font:
node scripts/render.mjs \ --input diagram.mmd \ --font "JetBrains Mono" \ --output custom-font.svg
Creating Diagrams
Using Templates
Step 1: List available templates
ls assets/example_diagrams/ # flowchart.mmd sequence.mmd state.mmd class.mmd er.mmd
Step 2: Copy and modify
cp assets/example_diagrams/flowchart.mmd my-workflow.mmd # Edit my-workflow.mmd with user requirements
Step 3: Render
node scripts/render.mjs \ --input my-workflow.mmd \ --output my-workflow.svg \ --theme github-dark
Diagram Type Reference
For detailed syntax and best practices, see DIAGRAM_TYPES.md.
Quick reference:
Flowchart - Processes, workflows, decision trees
flowchart LR
A[Start] --> B{Decision}
B -->|Yes| C[Action]
B -->|No| D[End]
Sequence - API calls, interactions, message flows
sequenceDiagram
User->>Server: Request
Server-->>User: Response
State - Application states, lifecycle, FSM
stateDiagram-v2
[*] --> Idle
Idle --> Loading
Loading --> [*]
Class - Object models, architecture, relationships
classDiagram
User --> Post: creates
Post --> Comment: has
ER - Database schema, data models
erDiagram
USER ||--o{ ORDER : places
ORDER ||--|{ ORDER_ITEM : contains
From User Requirements
Step 1: Identify diagram type
- •Process/workflow → Flowchart
- •API/interaction → Sequence
- •States/lifecycle → State
- •Object model → Class
- •Database → ER
Step 2: Create diagram file
cat > user-diagram.mmd << 'EOF' # [Insert generated Mermaid code] EOF
Step 3: Render and iterate
node scripts/render.mjs \ --input user-diagram.mmd \ --output preview.svg \ --theme tokyo-night # Review with user, edit diagram.mmd if needed, re-render
Theming
List Available Themes
node scripts/themes.mjs
Output:
Available Beautiful-Mermaid Themes: 1. zinc-light 2. zinc-dark 3. tokyo-night 4. tokyo-night-storm 5. tokyo-night-light 6. catppuccin-mocha 7. catppuccin-latte 8. nord 9. nord-light 10. dracula 11. github-dark 12. github-light 13. solarized-dark 14. solarized-light 15. one-dark Total: 15 themes
Theme Selection Guide
For dark mode documentation:
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tokyo-night⭐ - Modern, developer-friendly - •
github-dark- Familiar GitHub style - •
dracula- Vibrant, high contrast - •
nord- Cool, minimalist
For light mode documentation:
- •
github-light- Clean, professional - •
zinc-light- High contrast, printable - •
catppuccin-latte- Warm, friendly
Detailed theme information: See THEMES.md
Apply Theme to Diagram
node scripts/render.mjs \ --input diagram.mmd \ --output themed.svg \ --theme tokyo-night
Compare Themes
Render the same diagram with multiple themes:
for theme in tokyo-night dracula github-dark; do
node scripts/render.mjs \
--input diagram.mmd \
--output "diagram-${theme}.svg" \
--theme "$theme"
done
Batch Rendering
Batch Render Directory
Step 1: Organize diagrams
diagrams/ ├── architecture.mmd ├── workflow.mmd └── database.mmd
Step 2: Batch render
node scripts/batch.mjs \ --input-dir ./diagrams \ --output-dir ./rendered \ --format svg \ --theme tokyo-night \ --workers 4
Output:
Found 3 diagram(s) to render... ✓ architecture.mmd ✓ workflow.mmd ✓ database.mmd 3/3 diagrams rendered successfully
Batch with Multiple Formats
Render both SVG and ASCII:
# SVG for docs node scripts/batch.mjs \ --input-dir ./diagrams \ --output-dir ./svg \ --format svg \ --theme github-dark # ASCII for README node scripts/batch.mjs \ --input-dir ./diagrams \ --output-dir ./ascii \ --format ascii \ --use-ascii
Performance Options
- •
--workers N- Parallel rendering (default: 4) - •Recommended:
--workers 8for 10+ diagrams
Common Use Cases
1. Architecture Diagram for Documentation
# User provides architecture description # → Create flowchart.mmd # → Render with professional theme node scripts/render.mjs \ --input architecture.mmd \ --output docs/architecture.svg \ --theme github-dark \ --transparent
2. API Sequence Diagram
# User describes API flow # → Create sequence.mmd # → Render with clear theme node scripts/render.mjs \ --input api-flow.mmd \ --output api-sequence.svg \ --theme tokyo-night
3. Database Schema Visualization
# User provides table definitions # → Create er.mmd # → Render for database docs node scripts/render.mjs \ --input schema.mmd \ --output database-schema.svg \ --theme dracula
4. Terminal-Friendly Workflow
# For README or terminal display node scripts/render.mjs \ --input workflow.mmd \ --format ascii \ --use-ascii > workflow.txt
5. Presentation Slides
# High-contrast for projectors node scripts/render.mjs \ --input slides-diagram.mmd \ --output presentation.svg \ --theme zinc-light
Troubleshooting
beautiful-mermaid Not Installed
Error: Cannot find module 'beautiful-mermaid'
Note: This should auto-install on first run. If it fails:
cd /path/to/pretty-mermaid-skill && npm install
Invalid Mermaid Syntax
Error: Parse error on line 3
Solution:
- •Validate syntax against DIAGRAM_TYPES.md
- •Test on https://mermaid.live/
- •Check for common errors:
- •Missing spaces in
A --> B - •Incorrect node shape syntax
- •Unclosed brackets
- •Missing spaces in
File Not Found
Error: Input file not found: diagram.mmd
Solution: Verify file path is correct, use absolute path if needed
Resources
scripts/
Executable Node.js scripts for rendering operations:
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render.mjs- Main rendering script - •
batch.mjs- Batch processing script - •
themes.mjs- Theme listing utility
references/
Documentation to inform diagram creation:
- •
THEMES.md- Detailed theme reference with examples - •
DIAGRAM_TYPES.md- Comprehensive syntax guide for all diagram types - •
api_reference.md- beautiful-mermaid API documentation
assets/
Template files for quick diagram creation:
- •
example_diagrams/flowchart.mmd- Flowchart template - •
example_diagrams/sequence.mmd- Sequence diagram template - •
example_diagrams/state.mmd- State diagram template - •
example_diagrams/class.mmd- Class diagram template - •
example_diagrams/er.mmd- ER diagram template
Tips & Best Practices
Performance
- •Batch render for 3+ diagrams (parallel processing)
- •Keep diagrams under 50 nodes for fast rendering
- •Use ASCII for quick previews
Quality
- •Use
tokyo-nightorgithub-darkfor technical docs - •Add transparency for dark/light mode compatibility:
--transparent - •Test theme in target environment before batch rendering
Workflow
- •Start with templates from
assets/example_diagrams/ - •Iterate with user feedback
- •Apply theme last
- •Render both SVG (docs) and ASCII (README) if needed
Accessibility
- •Use high-contrast themes for presentations
- •Add text labels to all connections
- •Avoid color-only information encoding