When you need to turn architecture discussions into something visual that actually clicks, this generates a full-screen SVG diagram in a self-contained HTML file. It's built for understanding the stack fast, not burying you in prose. The skill walks through reference examples including a polished architecture demo with clickable nodes and animated request paths, then iterates on a diagram that follows your system. You get dark mode with proper theme variables, pan and zoom that doesn't feel sluggish when you're deep in the canvas, and floating panels that dismiss instead of permanently blocking your view. Best when you want the architecture to speak for itself rather than explaining it in paragraphs.
npx -y skills add plannotator/effective-html --skill html-diagram --agent claude-codeInstalls into .claude/skills of the current project.
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