
aws-diagrams
Visualizes AWS infrastructure from CLI output, CloudFormation, or descriptions. Use when user has AWS resources to diagram.
'Visualizes AWS infrastructure from CLI output, CloudFormation, or descriptions. Use when user has AWS resources to diagram.'
AWS Diagram Generator
Generates architecture diagrams for AWS infrastructure from CloudFormation templates, AWS CLI output, or natural language descriptions.
When to Use
Activate this skill when:
- User has AWS CloudFormation templates (YAML/JSON)
- User provides AWS CLI output (e.g.,
aws ec2 describe-instances) - User wants to visualize AWS resources
- User mentions AWS services (EC2, S3, RDS, Lambda, VPC, etc.)
- User asks to "diagram my AWS infrastructure"
How It Works
This skill generates AWS-specific diagrams by parsing AWS resources and calling the Eraser API directly:
- Parse AWS Resources: Extract resources from CloudFormation, CLI output, or descriptions
- Map AWS Relationships: Identify VPCs, subnets, security groups, IAM roles
- Generate Eraser DSL: Create Eraser DSL code from AWS resources
- Call Eraser API: Use
/api/render/elementswithdiagramType: "cloud-architecture-diagram"
Instructions
When the user provides AWS infrastructure information:
-
Parse the Source
- CloudFormation: Extract
Resourcessection, identify types (AWS::EC2::Instance, etc.) - CLI Output: Parse JSON output from
awscommands - Description: Identify AWS service names and relationships
- CloudFormation: Extract
-
Identify AWS Components
- Networking: VPCs, Subnets, Internet Gateways, NAT Gateways, Route Tables
- Compute: EC2 Instances, Auto Scaling Groups, Lambda Functions, ECS Services
- Storage: S3 Buckets, EBS Volumes, EFS File Systems
- Databases: RDS Instances, DynamoDB Tables, ElastiCache Clusters
- Security: Security Groups, IAM Roles, IAM Policies, NACLs
- Load Balancing: ALB, NLB, CLB
- Other: SQS Queues, SNS Topics, API Gateway, CloudFront
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Map Relationships
- EC2 instances in subnets
- Subnets in VPCs
- Security groups attached to instances
- IAM roles attached to services
- Load balancers targeting instances
- Databases accessed by applications
-
Generate Eraser DSL Convert AWS resources to Eraser DSL:
- CRITICAL: Label Formatting Rules
- Labels MUST be on a single line - NEVER use newlines inside label attributes
- Keep labels simple and readable - prefer separate labels over concatenating too much metadata
- Format DSL with proper line breaks (one node/group per line, but labels stay on single lines)
- If including metadata like CIDR blocks or instance types, include them in the same quoted label string:
[label: "VPC 10.0.0.0/16"]
Example:
main-vpc [label: "VPC 10.0.0.0/16"] { public-subnet [label: "Public Subnet"] { web-server [icon: aws-ec2, label: "Web Server"] load-balancer [icon: aws-elb] } private-subnet [label: "Private Subnet"] { database [icon: aws-rds] cache [icon: aws-elasticache] } } data-bucket [icon: aws-s3] function [icon: aws-lambda] load-balancer -> web-server web-server -> database - CRITICAL: Label Formatting Rules
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Make the HTTP Request
IMPORTANT: You MUST execute this curl command after generating the DSL. Never stop after generating DSL without making the API call.
CRITICAL: In the
X-Skill-Sourceheader below, you MUST replace the value with your AI agent name:- If you are Claude (Anthropic), use:
claude - If you are running in Cursor, use:
cursor - If you are ChatGPT (OpenAI), use:
chatgpt - If you are Gemini (Google), use:
gemini - Otherwise, use your model/agent name in lowercase
curl -X POST https://app.eraser.io/api/render/elements \ -H "Content-Type: application/json" \ -H "X-Skill-Source: eraser-skill" \ -H "Authorization: Bearer ${ERASER_API_KEY}" \ -d '{ "elements": [{ "type": "diagram", "id": "diagram-1", "code": "<your generated DSL>", "diagramType": "cloud-architecture-diagram" }], "scale": 2, "theme": "${ERASER_THEME:-dark}", "background": true }' - If you are Claude (Anthropic), use:
-
Track Sources During Analysis
As you analyze files and resources to generate the diagram, track:
- Internal files: Record each file path you read and what information was extracted (e.g.,
infra/main.tf- VPC and subnet definitions) - External references: Note any documentation, examples, or URLs consulted (e.g., AWS VPC best practices documentation)
- Annotations: For each source, note what it contributed to the diagram
- Internal files: Record each file path you read and what information was extracted (e.g.,
-
Handle the Response
CRITICAL: Minimal Output Format
Your response MUST always include these elements with clear headers:
-
Diagram Preview: Display with a header
## Diagram Use the ACTUAL
imageUrlfrom the API response. -
Editor Link: Display with a header
## Open in Eraser [Edit this diagram in the Eraser editor]({createEraserFileUrl})Use the ACTUAL URL from the API response.
-
Sources section: Brief list of files/resources analyzed (if applicable)
## Sources - `path/to/file` - What was extracted -
Diagram Code section: The Eraser DSL in a code block with
eraserlanguage tag## Diagram Code ```eraser {DSL code here} -
Learn More link:
You can learn more about Eraser at https://docs.eraser.io/docs/using-ai-agent-integrations
Additional content rules:
- If the user ONLY asked for a diagram, include NOTHING beyond the 5 elements above
- If the user explicitly asked for more (e.g., "explain the architecture", "suggest improvements"), you may include that additional content
- Never add unrequested sections like Overview, Security Considerations, Testing, etc.
The default output should be SHORT. The diagram image speaks for itself.
-
AWS-Specific Tips
- Show Regions and AZs: Include availability zones for multi-AZ deployments
- VPC as Container: Always show VPCs containing subnets and resources
- Security Groups: Include security group rules and attachments
- IAM Roles: Show IAM roles attached to services
- Data Flow: Show traffic flow (Internet → ALB → EC2 → RDS)
- Use AWS Icons: Request AWS-specific styling in the description
Example: CloudFormation with Multiple AWS Services
User Input
Resources:
MyVPC:
Type: AWS::EC2::VPC
Properties:
CidrBlock: 10.0.0.0/16
PublicSubnet:
Type: AWS::EC2::Subnet
Properties:
VpcId: !Ref MyVPC
CidrBlock: 10.0.1.0/24
WebServer:
Type: AWS::EC2::Instance
Properties:
InstanceType: t3.micro
SubnetId: !Ref PublicSubnet
MyBucket:
Type: AWS::S3::Bucket
Properties:
BucketName: my-app-bucket
MyFunction:
Type: AWS::Lambda::Function
Properties:
Runtime: python3.9
Handler: index.handler
MyDatabase:
Type: AWS::RDS::DBInstance
Properties:
Engine: postgres
DBInstanceClass: db.t3.micro
Expected Behavior
-
Parses CloudFormation:
- Networking: VPC, Subnet
- Compute: EC2 instance, Lambda function
- Storage: S3 bucket
- Database: RDS PostgreSQL instance
-
Generates DSL showing AWS service diversity:
MyVPC [label: "VPC 10.0.0.0/16"] { PublicSubnet [label: "Public Subnet 10.0.1.0/24"] { WebServer [icon: aws-ec2, label: "EC2 t3.micro"] } } MyBucket [icon: aws-s3, label: "S3 my-app-bucket"] MyFunction [icon: aws-lambda, label: "Lambda python3.9"] MyDatabase [icon: aws-rds, label: "RDS PostgreSQL db.t3.micro"] WebServer -> MyBucket MyFunction -> MyDatabase WebServer -> MyDatabaseImportant: All label text must be on a single line within quotes. AWS-specific: Include service icons, show data flows between services, group by VPC when applicable.
-
Calls
/api/render/elementswithdiagramType: "cloud-architecture-diagram"
Example: AWS CLI Output
User Input
User runs: aws ec2 describe-instances
Provides JSON output
Expected Behavior
-
Parses JSON to extract:
- Instance IDs, types, states
- Subnet IDs, VPC IDs
- Security groups
- Tags
-
Formats and calls API
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