
visual-explainer
Agent skill that generates rich HTML pages or slide decks for diagrams, diff reviews, plan audits, data tables, and project recaps
Install with your AI
Paste into Claude Code, Cursor, or any agent — it reads the repo and wires the tool into your project.
Install and set up visual-explainer (claude-plugin project) into my current project. Found on https://claudeers.com/visual-explainer Repo: https://github.com/nicobailon/visual-explainer Homepage/docs: — Detected install method: claude-plugin → /plugin install visual-explainer@nicobailon/visual-explainer Category: skills. Platforms: cli, web. Read the repo's README for exact setup and env vars, then install it and wire it into my project. Claudeers Health Verdict: active; community-verified: false. Confirm the source before running anything.
/plugin marketplace add nicobailon/visual-explainer /plugin install visual-explainer@nicobailon/visual-explainer
git clone https://github.com/nicobailon/visual-explainer
// compatibility
| Platforms | cli, web |
|---|---|
| Operating systems | — |
| AI compatibility | claude |
| License | MIT |
| Pricing | open-source |
| Language | HTML |
visual-explainer
An agent skill that turns complex terminal output into styled HTML pages you actually want to read.
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
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/55ebc81b-8732-40f6-a4b1-7c3781aa96ec
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
| Harness | Support | Install path / behavior |
|---|---|---|
| Claude Code | Marketplace plugin | Preserved marketplace shape with source at plugins/visual-explainer/ |
| Pi | Package metadata plus installer | package.json advertises the skill and prompts; install-pi.sh installs to ~/.pi/agent/skills/visual-explainer and ~/.pi/agent/prompts/ |
| Codex CLI | Native skill path plus optional prompts | Copy to ~/.codex/skills/visual-explainer; optional prompts go in ~/.codex/prompts/ if your Codex build supports them |
| OpenCode/opencode | Observed skill/command paths | Copy to ~/.config/opencode/skill/visual-explainer; optional commands go in ~/.config/opencode/command/ |
| Cursor | Rules-based guidance | Add the supplied .mdc rule; Cursor is not treated as native Agent Skills support |
| OpenClaw | Lightweight AGENTS/rules guidance | Use the supplied AGENTS guidance with the canonical skill directory |
Claude Code (marketplace):
/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:
pi install git:github.com/nicobailon/visual-explainer
Or from a local checkout:
git clone --depth 1 https://github.com/nicobailon/visual-explainer.git
pi install ./visual-explainer
The package manifest advertises the canonical skill and command templates:
"pi": {
"skills": ["./plugins/visual-explainer"],
"prompts": ["./plugins/visual-explainer/commands"]
}
If you previously used the old curl/manual installer, remove those copied files before using pi install; otherwise Pi will report skill and prompt conflicts because the user-level copies shadow the package resources:
rm -rf ~/.pi/agent/skills/visual-explainer
rm -f ~/.pi/agent/prompts/{diff-review,fact-check,generate-slides,generate-visual-plan,generate-web-diagram,plan-review,project-recap,share-page}.md
The legacy installer still works if you prefer copied files over package management:
curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/nicobailon/visual-explainer/main/install-pi.sh | bash
Codex CLI:
git clone --depth 1 https://github.com/nicobailon/visual-explainer.git /tmp/visual-explainer
mkdir -p ~/.codex/skills ~/.codex/prompts
cp -R /tmp/visual-explainer/plugins/visual-explainer ~/.codex/skills/visual-explainer
# Optional, only if your Codex build supports prompt templates:
cp /tmp/visual-explainer/plugins/visual-explainer/commands/*.md ~/.codex/prompts/
rm -rf /tmp/visual-explainer
Invoke with $visual-explainer or ask Codex to use the visual-explainer skill. If prompts are installed and supported, use /prompts:diff-review, /prompts:plan-review, etc.
OpenCode/opencode:
git clone --depth 1 https://github.com/nicobailon/visual-explainer.git /tmp/visual-explainer
mkdir -p ~/.config/opencode/skill ~/.config/opencode/command
cp -R /tmp/visual-explainer/plugins/visual-explainer ~/.config/opencode/skill/visual-explainer
# Optional command templates:
cp /tmp/visual-explainer/plugins/visual-explainer/commands/*.md ~/.config/opencode/command/
rm -rf /tmp/visual-explainer
Activate it by asking OpenCode to use the visual-explainer skill. Command-template behavior depends on the installed OpenCode/opencode build.
Cursor:
Add configs/cursor/visual-explainer.mdc to your Cursor rules, or copy its contents into the project rules UI. This is rules-based guidance that points Cursor at the canonical skill; it does not claim native Agent Skills support.
OpenClaw:
Use configs/openclaw/AGENTS.md as lightweight project guidance and copy or reference plugins/visual-explainer/ as the canonical skill source. No native OpenClaw plugin adapter is included.
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-page | 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
- Generated HTML is portable and self-contained, but auto-opening depends on the harness, browser access, and sandbox rules.
- All harnesses write visual output to
~/.agent/diagrams/unless the user asks for a different path. - Switching OS theme requires a page refresh for Mermaid SVGs.
/share-pageusesplugins/visual-explainer/scripts/share.sh, which expects a Pi-compatiblevercel-deployskill in a standard Pi skill location. Other harnesses can still generate and open pages, but sharing may need that dependency installed separately.- Results vary by model capability.
Credits
Borrows ideas from Anthropic's frontend-design skill and interface-design.
License
MIT
// faq
What is visual-explainer?
Agent skill that generates rich HTML pages or slide decks for diagrams, diff reviews, plan audits, data tables, and project recaps. It is open-source on GitHub.
Is visual-explainer free to use?
visual-explainer is open-source under the MIT license, so it is free to use.
What category does visual-explainer belong to?
visual-explainer is listed under skills in the Claudeers registry of Claude-compatible tools.
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