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生成 draw.io 图表为 .drawio 文件,可选择导出为嵌入 XML 的 PNG/SVG/PDF

SKILL.md
--- frontmatter
name: drawio
description: Generate draw.io diagrams as .drawio files, optionally export to PNG/SVG/PDF with embedded XML
allowed-tools: Bash, Write

Draw.io Diagram Skill

Generate draw.io diagrams as native .drawio files. Optionally export to PNG, SVG, or PDF with the diagram XML embedded (so the exported file remains editable in draw.io).

How to create a diagram

  1. Generate draw.io XML in mxGraphModel format for the requested diagram
  2. Write the XML to a .drawio file in the current working directory using the Write tool
  3. If the user requested an export format (png, svg, pdf), export using the draw.io CLI with --embed-diagram, then delete the source .drawio file
  4. Open the result — the exported file if exported, or the .drawio file otherwise

Choosing the output format

Check the user's request for a format preference. Examples:

  • /drawio create a flowchartflowchart.drawio
  • /drawio png flowchart for loginlogin-flow.drawio.png
  • /drawio svg: ER diagramer-diagram.drawio.svg
  • /drawio pdf architecture overviewarchitecture-overview.drawio.pdf

If no format is mentioned, just write the .drawio file and open it in draw.io. The user can always ask to export later.

Supported export formats

FormatEmbed XMLNotes
pngYes (-e)Viewable everywhere, editable in draw.io
svgYes (-e)Scalable, editable in draw.io
pdfYes (-e)Printable, editable in draw.io
jpgNoLossy, no embedded XML support

PNG, SVG, and PDF all support --embed-diagram — the exported file contains the full diagram XML, so opening it in draw.io recovers the editable diagram.

draw.io CLI

The draw.io desktop app includes a command-line interface for exporting.

Locating the CLI

Try drawio first (works if on PATH), then fall back to the platform-specific path:

  • macOS: /Applications/draw.io.app/Contents/MacOS/draw.io
  • Linux: drawio (typically on PATH via snap/apt/flatpak)
  • Windows: "C:\Program Files\draw.io\draw.io.exe"

Use which drawio (or where drawio on Windows) to check if it's on PATH before falling back.

Export command

bash
drawio -x -f <format> -e -b 10 -o <output> <input.drawio>

Key flags:

  • -x / --export: export mode
  • -f / --format: output format (png, svg, pdf, jpg)
  • -e / --embed-diagram: embed diagram XML in the output (PNG, SVG, PDF only)
  • -o / --output: output file path
  • -b / --border: border width around diagram (default: 0)
  • -t / --transparent: transparent background (PNG only)
  • -s / --scale: scale the diagram size
  • --width / --height: fit into specified dimensions (preserves aspect ratio)
  • -a / --all-pages: export all pages (PDF only)
  • -p / --page-index: select a specific page (1-based)

Opening the result

  • macOS: open <file>
  • Linux: xdg-open <file>
  • Windows: start <file>

File naming

  • Use a descriptive filename based on the diagram content (e.g., login-flow, database-schema)
  • Use lowercase with hyphens for multi-word names
  • For export, use double extensions: name.drawio.png, name.drawio.svg, name.drawio.pdf — this signals the file contains embedded diagram XML
  • After a successful export, delete the intermediate .drawio file — the exported file contains the full diagram

XML format

A .drawio file is native mxGraphModel XML. Always generate XML directly — Mermaid and CSV formats require server-side conversion and cannot be saved as native files.

Basic structure

Every diagram must have this structure:

xml
<mxGraphModel>
  <root>
    <mxCell id="0"/>
    <mxCell id="1" parent="0"/>
    <!-- Diagram cells go here with parent="1" -->
  </root>
</mxGraphModel>
  • Cell id="0" is the root layer
  • Cell id="1" is the default parent layer
  • All diagram elements use parent="1" unless using multiple layers

Common styles

Rounded rectangle:

xml
<mxCell id="2" value="Label" style="rounded=1;whiteSpace=wrap;" vertex="1" parent="1">
  <mxGeometry x="100" y="100" width="120" height="60" as="geometry"/>
</mxCell>

Diamond (decision):

xml
<mxCell id="3" value="Condition?" style="rhombus;whiteSpace=wrap;" vertex="1" parent="1">
  <mxGeometry x="100" y="200" width="120" height="80" as="geometry"/>
</mxCell>

Arrow (edge):

xml
<mxCell id="4" value="" style="edgeStyle=orthogonalEdgeStyle;" edge="1" source="2" target="3" parent="1">
  <mxGeometry relative="1" as="geometry"/>
</mxCell>

Labeled arrow:

xml
<mxCell id="5" value="Yes" style="edgeStyle=orthogonalEdgeStyle;" edge="1" source="3" target="6" parent="1">
  <mxGeometry relative="1" as="geometry"/>
</mxCell>

Useful style properties

PropertyValuesUse for
rounded=10 or 1Rounded corners
whiteSpace=wrapwrapText wrapping
fillColor=#dae8fcHex colorBackground color
strokeColor=#6c8ebfHex colorBorder color
fontColor=#333333Hex colorText color
shape=cylinder3shape nameDatabase cylinders
shape=mxgraph.flowchart.documentshape nameDocument shapes
ellipsestyle keywordCircles/ovals
rhombusstyle keywordDiamonds
edgeStyle=orthogonalEdgeStylestyle keywordRight-angle connectors
edgeStyle=elbowEdgeStylestyle keywordElbow connectors
dashed=10 or 1Dashed lines
swimlanestyle keywordSwimlane containers

CRITICAL: XML well-formedness

  • NEVER use double hyphens (--) inside XML comments. -- is illegal inside <!-- --> per the XML spec and causes parse errors. Use single hyphens or rephrase.
  • Escape special characters in attribute values: &amp;, &lt;, &gt;, &quot;
  • Always use unique id values for each mxCell