visual-explainer-marketplace
by nicobailonv1.0.0
Plugin distribution for visual-explainer
1 skill GitHub
Documentation
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# visual-explainer
**An agent skill that turns complex terminal output into styled HTML pages you actually want to read.**
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Ask your agent to explain a system architecture, review a diff, or compare requirements against a plan. Instead of ASCII art and box-drawing tables, it generates a self-contained HTML page and opens it in your browser.
```
> draw a diagram of our authentication flow
> /diff-review
> /plan-review ~/docs/refactor-plan.md
```
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## Why
Every coding agent defaults to ASCII art when you ask for a diagram. Box-drawing characters, monospace alignment hacks, text arrows. It works for trivial cases, but anything beyond a 3-box flowchart turns into an unreadable mess.
Tables are worse. Ask the agent to compare 15 requirements against a plan and you get a wall of pipes and dashes that wraps and breaks in the terminal. The data is there but it's painful to read.
This skill fixes that. Real typography, dark/light themes, interactive Mermaid diagrams with zoom and pan. No build step, no dependencies beyond a browser.
## Install
**Claude Code (marketplace):**
```shell
/plugin marketplace add nicobailon/visual-explainer
/plugin install visual-explainer@visual-explainer-marketplace
```
Note: Claude Code plugins namespace commands as `/visual-explainer:command-name`.
**Pi:**
```bash
curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/nicobailon/visual-explainer/main/install-pi.sh | bash
```
Or clone and run:
```bash
git clone --depth 1 https://github.com/nicobailon/visual-explainer.git
cd visual-explainer && ./install-pi.sh
```
**OpenAI Codex:**
```bash
git clone --depth 1 https://github.com/nicobailon/visual-explainer.git /tmp/visual-explainer
# Install skill
cp -r /tmp/visual-explainer/plugins/visual-explainer ~/.agents/skills/visual-explainer
# Optional: Install slash commands (deprecated, but works)
mkdir -p ~/.codex/prompts
cp /tmp/visual-explainer/plugins/visual-explainer/commands/*.md ~/.codex/prompts/
rm -rf /tmp/visual-explainer
```
Invoke with `$visual-explainer` or let Codex activate it implicitly. With prompts installed, use `/prompts:diff-review`, `/prompts:plan-review`, etc.
## Commands
| Command | What it does |
|---------|-------------|
| `/generate-web-diagram` | Generate an HTML diagram for any topic |
| `/generate-visual-plan` | Generate a visual implementation plan for a feature or extension |
| `/generate-slides` | Generate a magazine-quality slide deck |
| `/diff-review` | Visual diff review with architecture comparison and code review |
| `/plan-review` | Compare a plan against the codebase with risk assessment |
| `/project-recap` | Mental model snapshot for context-switching back to a project |
| `/fact-check` | Verify accuracy of a document against actual code |
| `/share` | Deploy an HTML page to Vercel and get a live URL |
The agent also kicks in automatically when it's about to dump a complex table in the terminal (4+ rows or 3+ columns) — it renders HTML instead.
## Slide Deck Mode
Any command that produces a scrollable page supports `--slides` to generate a slide deck instead:
```
/diff-review --slides
/project-recap --slides 2w
```
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/342d3558-5fcf-4fb2-bc03-f0dd5b9e35dc
## How It Works
```
.claude-plugin/
├── plugin.json ← marketplace identity
└── marketplace.json ← plugin catalog
plugins/
└── visual-explainer/
├── .claude-plugin/
│ └── plugin.json ← plugin manifest
├── SKILL.md ← workflow + design principles
├── commands/ ← slash commands
├── references/ ← agent reads before generating
│ ├── css-patterns.md (layouts, animations, theming)
│ ├── libraries.md (Mermaid, Chart.js, fonts)
│ ├── responsive-nav.md (sticky TOC for multi-section pages)
│ └── slide-patterns.md (slide engine, transitions, presets)
├── templates/ ← reference templates with different palettes
│ ├── architecture.html
│ ├── mermaid-flowchart.html
│ ├── data-table.html
│ └── slide-deck.html
└── scripts/
└── share.sh ← deploy HTML to Vercel for sharing
```
**Output:** `~/.agent/diagrams/filename.html` → opens in browser
The skill routes to the right approach automatically: Mermaid for flowcharts and diagrams, CSS Grid for architecture overviews, HTML tables for data, Chart.js for dashboards.
## Limitations
- Requires a browser to view
- Switching OS theme requires a page refresh for Mermaid SVGs
- Results vary by model capability
## Credits
Borrows ideas from [Anthropic's frontend-design skill](https://github.com/anthropics/skills) and [interface-design](https://github.com/Dammyjay93/interface-design).
## License
MIT