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Five skills copied for Jerry to study how Anthropic structures task-specific guidance for a coding agent. Not Jerry's own skills — examples of the pattern. mermaid/ Anthropic built-in; 18+ diagram types with on-demand references/ caveman/ Plugin: compressed communication mode (3 intensity levels) caveman-commit/ Plugin: conventional-commit message generation caveman-review/ Plugin: compressed PR review comments compress/ Plugin: memory-file compression The worth-borrowing pattern: every SKILL.md has a trigger line, rules, worked examples, and boundaries. Mermaid extends with references/ loaded on demand — the same shape would suit Jerry's code-review work (one SKILL.md plus per-topic references like go-concurrency.md, auth.md). README in the directory explains the layout and how Jerry can use these. — Claude Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Tidy-tree Layout
The tidy-tree layout arranges nodes in a hierarchical, tree-like structure. It is especially useful for diagrams where parent-child relationships are important, such as mindmaps.
Features
- Organizes nodes in a tidy, non-overlapping tree
- Ideal for mindmaps and hierarchical data
- Automatically adjusts spacing for readability
Example Usage
---
config:
layout: tidy-tree
---
mindmap
root((mindmap is a long thing))
A
B
C
D
---
config:
layout: tidy-tree
---
mindmap
root((mindmap is a long thing))
A
B
C
D
---
config:
layout: tidy-tree
---
mindmap
root((mindmap))
Origins
Long history
::icon(fa fa-book)
Popularisation
British popular psychology author Tony Buzan
Research
On effectiveness<br/>and features
On Automatic creation
Uses
Creative techniques
Strategic planning
Argument mapping
---
config:
layout: tidy-tree
---
mindmap
root((mindmap))
Origins
Long history
::icon(fa fa-book)
Popularisation
British popular psychology author Tony Buzan
Research
On effectiveness<br/>and features
On Automatic creation
Uses
Creative techniques
Strategic planning
Argument mapping
Note
- Currently, tidy-tree is primarily supported for mindmap diagrams.