ADR Graph-Easy Architect
Create comprehensive ASCII architecture diagrams for Architecture Decision Records (ADRs) using graph-easy. Pure text output with automatic layout - no image rendering required.
When to Use This Skill Writing new ADR that involves architectural changes ADR describes migration, integration, or system changes User asks for visual representation of a decision Existing ADR diagram needs review or update Preflight Check
Run these checks in order. Each layer depends on the previous.
Layer 1: Package Manager /usr/bin/env bash << 'SETUP_EOF'
Detect OS and set package manager
case "$(uname -s)" in Darwin) PM="brew" ;; Linux) PM="apt" ;; *) echo "ERROR: Unsupported OS (require macOS or Linux)"; exit 1 ;; esac command -v $PM &>/dev/null || { echo "ERROR: $PM not installed"; exit 1; } echo "✓ Package manager: $PM" SETUP_EOF
Layer 2: Perl + cpanminus (mise-first approach)
Prefer mise for unified tool management
if command -v mise &>/dev/null; then # Install Perl via mise mise which perl &>/dev/null || mise install perl # Install cpanminus under mise perl mise exec perl -- cpanm --version &>/dev/null 2>&1 || { echo "Installing cpanminus under mise perl..." mise exec perl -- curl -L https://cpanmin.us | mise exec perl -- perl - App::cpanminus } echo "✓ cpanminus installed (via mise perl)" else # Fallback: Install cpanminus via system package manager command -v cpanm &>/dev/null || { echo "Installing cpanminus via $PM..." case "$PM" in brew) brew install cpanminus ;; apt) sudo apt install -y cpanminus ;; esac } echo "✓ cpanminus installed" fi
Layer 3: Graph::Easy Perl module
Check if Graph::Easy is installed (mise-first)
if command -v mise &>/dev/null; then mise exec perl -- perl -MGraph::Easy -e1 2>/dev/null || { echo "Installing Graph::Easy via mise perl cpanm..." mise exec perl -- cpanm Graph::Easy } echo "✓ Graph::Easy installed (via mise perl)" else perl -MGraph::Easy -e1 2>/dev/null || { echo "Installing Graph::Easy via cpanm..." cpanm Graph::Easy } echo "✓ Graph::Easy installed" fi
Layer 4: Verify graph-easy is in PATH
Verify graph-easy is accessible and functional
command -v graph-easy &>/dev/null || { echo "ERROR: graph-easy not found in PATH" exit 1 }
Test actual functionality (--version exits with code 2, unreliable)
echo "[Test] -> [OK]" | graph-easy &>/dev/null && echo "✓ graph-easy ready"
All-in-One Preflight Script /usr/bin/env bash << 'PREFLIGHT_EOF'
Copy-paste this entire block to ensure graph-easy is ready (macOS + Linux)
Prefers mise for unified cross-platform tool management
Check for mise first (recommended)
if command -v mise &>/dev/null; then echo "Using mise for Perl management..." mise which perl &>/dev/null || mise install perl mise exec perl -- cpanm --version &>/dev/null 2>&1 || \ mise exec perl -- curl -L https://cpanmin.us | mise exec perl -- perl - App::cpanminus mise exec perl -- perl -MGraph::Easy -e1 2>/dev/null || mise exec perl -- cpanm Graph::Easy else # Fallback: system package manager echo "💡 Tip: Install mise for unified tool management: curl https://mise.run | sh" case "$(uname -s)" in Darwin) PM="brew" ;; Linux) PM="apt" ;; *) echo "ERROR: Unsupported OS"; exit 1 ;; esac command -v $PM &>/dev/null || { echo "ERROR: $PM not installed"; exit 1; } command -v cpanm &>/dev/null || { [ "$PM" = "apt" ] && sudo apt install -y cpanminus || brew install cpanminus; } perl -MGraph::Easy -e1 2>/dev/null || cpanm Graph::Easy fi
Verify graph-easy is in PATH and functional
command -v graph-easy &>/dev/null || { echo "ERROR: graph-easy not in PATH after installation" exit 1 }
Test actual functionality (--version exits with code 2, unreliable)
echo "[Test] -> [OK]" | graph-easy &>/dev/null && echo "✓ graph-easy ready" PREFLIGHT_EOF
Part 1: DSL Syntax Basic Elements
Nodes (square brackets)
[Node Name]
Edges (arrows)
[A] -> [B]
Labeled edges
[A] -- label --> [B]
Bidirectional
[A] <-> [B]
Chain
[A] -> [B] -> [C]
Groups (Containers)
Named group with dashed border
( Group Name: [Node A] [Node B] )
Nested connections
( Before: [Old System] ) ( After: [New System] ) [Before] -> [After]
Node Labels
Custom label (different from ID)
[db] { label: "PostgreSQL Database"; }
ASCII markers for visual distinction INSIDE boxes
(emojis break box alignment - use ASCII markers instead)
[deleted] { label: "[x] Old Component"; } [added] { label: "[+] New Component"; } [warning] { label: "[!] Deprecated"; } [success] { label: "[OK] Passed"; }
Character rules for nodes:
Graphical emojis (🚀 💡 ✅ ❌) - NEVER (double-width breaks box alignment) Unicode symbols (✓ ✗ ⚠ → ←) - OK (single-width, safe) ASCII markers ([x] [+] [!] :) ) - ALWAYS safe (monospace)
Use graph { label: "..."; } for graphical emojis in title/legend.
Example: Emoji breaks alignment (DON'T DO THIS)
BAD - emoji inside node
[rocket] { label: "🚀 Launch"; }
Renders broken:
┌────────────┐ │ 🚀 Launch │ <-- box edge misaligned due to double-width emoji └────────────┘
Example: ASCII marker preserves alignment (DO THIS)
GOOD - ASCII marker inside node
[rocket] { label: "[>] Launch"; }
Renders correctly:
┌────────────┐ │ [>] Launch │ └────────────┘
Example: Emoji safe in graph title (OK)
OK - emoji in graph label (outside boxes)
graph { label: "🚀 Deployment Pipeline"; flow: east; } [Build] -> [Test] -> [Deploy]
Renders correctly (emoji in title, not in boxes):
🚀 Deployment Pipeline
┌───────┐ ┌──────┐ ┌────────┐ │ Build │ --> │ Test │ --> │ Deploy │ └───────┘ └──────┘ └────────┘
Flow Direction (MANDATORY: Always specify)
MANDATORY: Always specify flow direction explicitly
graph { flow: south; } # Top-to-bottom (architecture, decisions) graph { flow: east; } # Left-to-right (pipelines, sequences)
Never rely on default flow - explicit is clearer.
Graph Title and Legend (Outside Boxes - Emojis Safe Here)
Emojis break alignment INSIDE boxes but are SAFE in graph titles/legends.
Emoji Selection Guide - Choose emoji that matches diagram purpose:
Diagram Type Emoji Example Title Migration/Change 🔄 "🔄 Database Migration" Deployment/Release 🚀 "🚀 Deployment Pipeline" Data Flow 📊 "📊 Data Ingestion Flow" Security/Auth 🔐 "🔐 Authentication Flow" Error/Failure ⚠️ "⚠️ Error Handling" Decision/Branch 🔀 "🔀 Routing Decision" Architecture 🏗️ "🏗️ System Architecture" Network/API 🌐 "🌐 API Integration" Storage/Database 💾 "💾 Storage Layer" Monitoring/Observability 📡 "📡 Monitoring Stack" Hook/Event 🪝 "🪝 Hook Flow" Before/After comparison ⏮️/⏭️ "⏮️ Before" / "⏭️ After"
Title with semantic emoji
graph { label: "🚀 Deployment Pipeline"; flow: east; }
Title with legend (multiline using \n)
graph { label: "🪝 Hook Flow\n──────────\n✓ Allow ✗ Deny ⚠ Warn"; flow: south; }
Rendered:
Hook Flow ────────── ✓ Allow ✗ Deny ⚠ Warn
╭───────╮ │ Start │ ╰───────╯
Rule: Emojis ONLY in graph { label: "..."; } - NEVER inside [ node ]
Node Styling (Best Practices)
Rounded corners for start/end nodes
[ Start ] { shape: rounded; } [ End ] { shape: rounded; }
Double border for emphasis
[ Critical Step ] { border: double; }
Bold border for important nodes
[ Key Decision ] { border: bold; }
Dotted border for optional/skippable
[ Optional ] { border: dotted; }
Multiline labels with \n
[ Hook Input\n(stdin JSON) ]
Rendered examples:
╭─────────╮ ┌─────────┐ │ Rounded │ │ Default │ ╰─────────╯ └─────────┘
╔═════════╗ ┏━━━━━━━━━┓ ║ Double ║ ┃ Bold ┃ ╚═════════╝ ┗━━━━━━━━━┛
Note: Dotted borders ({ border: dotted; }) use ⋮ characters that render inconsistently on GitHub. Use sparingly.
Edge Styles [ A ] -> [ B ] # Solid arrow (default) [ A ] ..> [ B ] # Dotted arrow [ A ] ==> [ B ] # Bold/double arrow [ A ] - -> [ B ] # Dashed arrow [ A ] -- label --> [ B ] # Labeled edge
Part 2: Common Diagram Patterns Migration (Before → After) graph { flow: south; } [Before] -- migrate --> [After]
Multi-Component System graph { flow: south; } [A] -> [B] -> [C] [B] -> [D]
Pipeline (Left-to-Right) graph { flow: east; } [Input] -> [Process] -> [Output]
Decision with Options graph { flow: south; } [Decision] -> [Option A] [Decision] -> [Option B]
Grouped Components ( Group: [Component 1] [Component 2] ) [External] -> [Component 1]
Bidirectional Flow [Client] <-> [Server] [Server] -> [Database]
Part 3: Rendering Command (MANDATORY: Always use boxart)
MANDATORY: Always use --as=boxart for clean output
graph-easy --as=boxart << 'EOF' graph { flow: south; } [A] -> [B] -> [C] EOF
Never use --as=ascii - it produces ugly +--+ boxes instead of clean ┌──┐ lines.
Output Modes Mode Command Usage boxart --as=boxart MANDATORY - clean Unicode lines ascii --as=ascii NEVER USE - ugly output, legacy only Validation Workflow
1. Write DSL to heredoc
2. Render with boxart
graph-easy --as=boxart << 'EOF' [Your] -> [Diagram] -> [Here] EOF
3. Review output
4. Iterate if needed
5. Copy final ASCII to ADR
Part 4: Embedding in ADR Markdown Format (MANDATORY: Always Include Source)
CRITICAL: Every rendered diagram MUST be followed by a collapsible
Reproducibility: Future maintainers can regenerate the diagram Editability: Source can be modified and re-rendered Auditability: Changes to diagrams are trackable in git diffs
Architecture
┌──────────┐ ┌──────────┐ ┌──────────┐
│ Before │ ──> │ After │ ──> │ Database │
└──────────┘ └──────────┘ └──────────┘
graph-easy source
graph { flow: east; }
[Before] -> [After] -> [Database]
The
GFM Collapsible Section Syntax
GitHub Flavored Markdown supports HTML tags for collapsible sections. Key syntax rules:
Structure:
Click to expand
Content goes here (Markdown supported)Critical rules:
Blank lines required - Must have empty line after must be at column 0 (no leading spaces)
Summary is clickable label - Text in
appears as the collapsed header
Markdown inside works - Code blocks, headers, lists all render correctly inside
Optional: Default expanded:
Expanded by default
Content visible on page loadCommon mistake (Markdown won't render):
Broken
No blank line - this won't render as Markdown!References:
GitHub Docs: Collapsed sections GFM details/summary gist File Organization
No separate asset files needed - diagram is inline in the markdown.
Regeneration
If ADR changes, regenerate by running the source through graph-easy again:
Extract source from block, pipe through graph-easy
graph-easy --as=boxart << 'EOF'
paste source here
EOF
Reference: Monospace-Safe Symbols
Avoid emojis - they have variable width and break box alignment on GitHub.
Status Markers Meaning Marker Added/New [+] Removed/Deleted [x] Changed/Updated [*] Warning/Deprecated [!] Deferred/Pending [~] Current/Active [>] Optional [?] Locked/Fixed [=] Box Drawing (U+2500-257F) ─ │ ┌ ┐ └ ┘ ├ ┤ ┬ ┴ ┼ (light) ═ ║ ╔ ╗ ╚ ╝ ╠ ╣ ╦ ╩ ╬ (double)
Arrows & Pointers → ← ↑ ↓ (arrows) ∨ ∧ (logic - graph-easy uses these) < > ^ v (ASCII arrows)
Shapes & Bullets • ○ ● (bullets) □ ■ (squares) ◇ ◆ (diamonds)
Math & Logic × ÷ ± ≠ ≤ ≥ ∞ (math) ∧ ∨ ¬ (logic)
Reference: Common Patterns
Vertical flow (architecture)
graph { flow: south; }
Horizontal flow (pipeline)
graph { flow: east; }
Labeled edge
[A] -- label text --> [B]
Group with border
( Group Name: [Node A] [Node B] )
Custom node label
[id] { label: "Display Name"; }
Graph Label (MANDATORY: EVERY diagram MUST have emoji + title)
WARNING: This is the most commonly forgotten requirement. Diagrams without labels are invalid.
Correct Example graph { label: "🔄 Database Migration"; flow: south; } [Old DB] -> [New DB]
Anti-Pattern (INVALID - DO NOT DO THIS) graph { flow: south; } [Old DB] -> [New DB]
Why this is wrong: Missing label: with emoji. The preflight validator will BLOCK any ADR containing diagrams without graph { label: "emoji ..."; }.
Mandatory Checklist (Before Rendering)
Graph-Level (MUST have)
graph { label: "🚀 Title"; } - semantic emoji + title (MOST FORGOTTEN - check first!)
graph { flow: south; } or graph { flow: east; } - explicit direction
Command uses --as=boxart - NEVER --as=ascii
Embedding (MUST have - non-negotiable)
graph-easy source
with source in ``` block
Never commit a diagram without its reproducible source
Node Styling (Visual hierarchy)
Start/end nodes: { shape: rounded; } - entry/exit points
Critical/important nodes: { border: double; } or { border: bold; }
Optional/skippable nodes: { border: dotted; }
Default nodes: no styling (standard ┌──┐ border)
Long labels use \n for multiline - max ~15 chars per line
Edge Styling (Semantic meaning)
Main/happy path: -> solid arrow
Conditional/alternate: ..> dotted arrow
Emphasized/critical: ==> bold arrow
Edge labels are SHORT (1-3 words): -- YES -->, -- error -->
Character Safety (Alignment)
NO graphical emojis inside nodes (🚀 💡 ✅ ❌ break alignment)
Unicode symbols OK inside nodes (✓ ✗ ⚠ are single-width)
ASCII markers ALWAYS safe ([x] [+] [!] [OK])
Graphical emojis ONLY in graph { label: "..."; } title
Structure (Organization)
Groups ( Name: ... ) used for logical clustering when 4+ related nodes
Node IDs short, labels descriptive: [db] { label: "PostgreSQL"; }
No more than 7-10 nodes per diagram (split if larger)
Success Criteria
Correctness
Parses without error - graph-easy accepts the DSL
Renders cleanly - no misaligned boxes or broken lines
Matches content - all key elements from description represented
Source preserved (MANDATORY) - EVERY diagram MUST have