eraserlabs/eraser-diagrams
Generates architecture diagrams from code, infrastructure, or descriptions. Use when user asks to visualize, diagram, or document system architecture.
Generates architecture diagrams from code, infrastructure, or descriptions. Use when user asks to visualize, diagram, or document system architecture.
npx skills add https://github.com/eraserlabs/eraser-io/tree/main/skills/eraser-diagramsGenerates architecture diagrams from code, infrastructure, or descriptions. Use when user asks to visualize, diagram, or document system architecture.
Compresses images to WebP (default) or PNG with automatic tool selection. Use when user asks to "compress image", "optimize image", "convert to webp", or reduce image file size.
Create Vega and Vega-Lite visualizations with ES|QL data sources in Kibana. Use when building custom charts, dashboards, or programmatic panel layouts beyond standard Lens charts.
Check and resize images for social media platforms. Run scripts/check.js to validate any image against specs for Instagram, Facebook, X (Twitter), LinkedIn, TikTok, YouTube, Pinterest, Snapchat, and Threads — get a ranked match list with exact resize commands. Run scripts/resize.js to export a correctly-sized copy. Use when a user asks to validate image dimensions, resize an image for a platform, check if an image fits a spec, or prep assets for social media posting or ads.
Generate illustration images for articles and documentation with a Codex-first workflow, OpenAI API fallback, and Gemini fallback.
Process images for web development — resize, crop, trim whitespace, convert formats (PNG/WebP/JPG), optimise file size, generate thumbnails, create OG card images. Uses Pillow (Python) — no ImageMagick needed. Trigger with 'resize image', 'convert to webp', 'trim logo', 'optimise images', 'make thumbnail', 'create OG image', 'crop whitespace', 'process image', or 'image too large'.
Process, convert, OCR, extract, redact, sign, and fill documents using the Nutrient DWS API. Works with PDFs, DOCX, XLSX, PPTX, HTML, and images.