This converts text into visual infographics using AntV's DSL syntax, which is nice because it's designed for streaming output rather than wrestling with JSON configs. You get 50+ templates spanning lists, hierarchies, comparisons, charts, and relationship diagrams. The syntax is indent-based and surprisingly readable: pick a template like `sequence-timeline-simple` or `compare-swot`, fill in your data with labels and values, optionally theme it with colors or hand-drawn effects. It handles everything from feature grids to org charts to process flows. The template names are verbose but descriptive enough that you can guess what `hierarchy-tree-tech-style-badge-card` produces. Useful when you need to explain structure visually without opening design software.
npx -y skills add antvis/chart-visualization-skills --skill infographic-creator --agent claude-codeInstalls into .claude/skills of the current project.
Select a file.
sickn33/antigravity-awesome-skills