Claude-skill-registry infographic-generator-p5
This skill generates an interactive infographic visualization using p5.js that read vis-network compatible JSON data. Use this skill when creating educational infographics with nodes, edges, and hover interactions where users can explore relationships between concepts. Each infographic displays shapes with labels, shows tooltips on hover, and displays detailed descriptions in a control panel below the drawing area. The nodes are placed in absolute coordinates. The output is not a responsive design.
git clone https://github.com/majiayu000/claude-skill-registry
T=$(mktemp -d) && git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/majiayu000/claude-skill-registry "$T" && mkdir -p ~/.claude/skills && cp -r "$T/skills/data/infographic-generator-p5" ~/.claude/skills/majiayu000-claude-skill-registry-infographic-generator-p5 && rm -rf "$T"
skills/data/infographic-generator-p5/SKILL.mdInfographic Generator with P5.js
Overview
Generate interactive educational infographics using p5.js that visualize relationships between concepts through nodes and edges. Infographics are data-driven visualizations that read from JSON files in vis-network format, allowing users to hover over elements to see a short definition in a tooltip and detailed information with links below the drawing area.
Purpose
Infographics transform complex concept relationships into visual, explorable diagrams. Unlike MicroSims which focus on simulation and interaction controls, infographics emphasize information display and exploration through hover interactions. The control region is dedicated exclusively to displaying detailed information about the currently hovered item.
When to Use This Skill
Use this skill when:
- Creating concept maps, mind maps, or knowledge graphs
- Visualizing relationships between topics, ideas, or entities
- Building interactive diagrams for educational content
- Converting vis-network data into standalone p5.js visualizations with enhanced behaviors
- Creating hover and click through based information exploration interfaces
When to Avoid This Skill
- When you want a fully responsive design that keeps the items in the center regardless of the container size
- When you have complex diagrams where the edges that connect the concepts must be routed using curves and multiple points in a path description
Key Differences from MicroSim
- Control Region Purpose: The control area ONLY displays details of the hovered item (no sliders, buttons, or other controls)
- Data-Driven: Reads node and edge data from
filedata.json - Interaction Model: Primarily hover-based exploration rather than parameter manipulation
- Layout: Nodes have fixed positions defined in the data file
Development Process
Step 1: Define Infographic Requirements
Gather the following information:
- Subject Area: What topic does this infographic visualize?
- Audience Level: Elementary, Middle School, High School, Undergraduate, Graduate
- Node Types: What categories/groups of nodes exist?
- Relationships: What do the edges represent?
- Data Source: Where will the node/edge data come from?
Step 2: Prepare Data File (data.json)
Create a JSON file following the vis-network format with metadata, groups, nodes, and edges:
{ "metadata": { "title": "Topic Overview", "description": "An interactive infographic showing relationships between concepts", "author": "Your Name", "created": "2025-01-09" }, "groups": { "foundation": { "color": "#FF6B6B", "borderColor": "#C92A2A", "shape": "ellipse" }, "intermediate": { "color": "#4ECDC4", "borderColor": "#0B7285", "shape": "box" } }, "nodes": [ { "id": 1, "label": "Concept Name", "group": "foundation", "x": 100, "y": 100, "shortDescription": "Brief one-sentence description for tooltip", "fullDescription": "Detailed paragraph about this concept. Can include <a href='url'>links</a> and formatting." } ], "edges": [ { "from": 1, "to": 2, "label": "depends on", "color": "#999999", "width": 2 } ] }
Step 3: Generate Infographic Files
Create the following folder structure in
/docs/sims/$INFOGRAPHIC_NAME/:
/docs/sims/$INFOGRAPHIC_NAME/ ├── index.md # Documentation page with iframe ├── main.html # HTML file with p5.js CDN ├── $INFOGRAPHIC_NAME.js # p5.js JavaScript code └── data.json # Node and edge data
Technical Architecture
Canvas Structure (REQUIRED)
Every infographic must have two regions:
- Drawing Region (top): Displays nodes, edges, labels, and tooltips
- Detail Display Region (bottom): Shows full description of hovered item
// Canvas dimensions - REQUIRED structure let canvasWidth = 800; // Initial width (responsive) let drawHeight = 600; // Drawing area height let controlHeight = 120; // Detail display area height let canvasHeight = drawHeight + controlHeight; let margin = 20; // Margin for visual elements let defaultTextSize = 16; // Base text size // Data variables let infographicData; let nodes = []; let edges = []; let groups = {}; let hoveredNode = null; let tooltipData = null; function preload() { infographicData = loadJSON('data.json'); } function setup() { updateCanvasSize(); const canvas = createCanvas(canvasWidth, canvasHeight); canvas.parent(document.querySelector('main')); // Parse data parseData(); describe('Interactive infographic showing concept relationships', LABEL); } function draw() { updateCanvasSize(); // Drawing area background fill('aliceblue'); rect(0, 0, width, drawHeight); // Detail display area background fill('white'); rect(0, drawHeight, width, controlHeight); // Draw edges first (behind nodes) drawEdges(); // Draw nodes drawNodes(); // Draw tooltip if hovering over a node drawTooltip(); // Draw detail panel for hovered node drawDetailPanel(); }
Data Parsing
function parseData() { // Parse groups if (infographicData.groups) { groups = infographicData.groups; } // Parse nodes nodes = infographicData.nodes.map(n => ({ id: n.id, label: n.label || '', x: n.x || 0, y: n.y || 0, group: n.group || 'default', shortDescription: n.shortDescription || '', fullDescription: n.fullDescription || '', shape: n.shape || (groups[n.group]?.shape || 'ellipse'), color: n.color || (groups[n.group]?.color || '#97C2FC'), borderColor: n.borderColor || (groups[n.group]?.borderColor || '#2B7CE9'), borderWidth: n.borderWidth || 2, size: n.size || 40, icon: n.icon || null })); // Parse edges edges = infographicData.edges.map(e => ({ from: e.from, to: e.to, label: e.label || '', color: e.color || '#848484', width: e.width || 1, dashes: e.dashes || false, smooth: e.smooth || { type: 'continuous', roundness: 0.5 } })); }
Node Drawing
function drawNodes() { hoveredNode = null; for (let node of nodes) { // Check if mouse is hovering over this node let d = dist(mouseX, mouseY, node.x, node.y); let isHovered = d < node.size; if (isHovered && mouseY < drawHeight) { hoveredNode = node; } // Draw node shape push(); stroke(node.borderColor); strokeWeight(isHovered ? node.borderWidth + 1 : node.borderWidth); fill(node.color); if (node.shape === 'ellipse' || node.shape === 'circle') { ellipse(node.x, node.y, node.size * 2); } else if (node.shape === 'box' || node.shape === 'square') { rectMode(CENTER); rect(node.x, node.y, node.size * 1.8, node.size * 1.8); } else if (node.shape === 'diamond') { drawDiamond(node.x, node.y, node.size); } // Draw icon if available if (node.icon) { // Icon drawing code here } pop(); // Draw label fill(0); noStroke(); textAlign(CENTER, CENTER); textSize(14); text(node.label, node.x, node.y + node.size + 15); } } function drawDiamond(x, y, size) { beginShape(); vertex(x, y - size); // top vertex(x + size, y); // right vertex(x, y + size); // bottom vertex(x - size, y); // left endShape(CLOSE); }
Edge Drawing
function drawEdges() { for (let edge of edges) { let fromNode = nodes.find(n => n.id === edge.from); let toNode = nodes.find(n => n.id === edge.to); if (!fromNode || !toNode) continue; push(); stroke(edge.color); strokeWeight(edge.width); if (edge.dashes) { drawingContext.setLineDash([5, 5]); } // Draw curved or straight line based on smooth parameter if (edge.smooth && edge.smooth.type === 'curvedCW') { // Draw curved line clockwise noFill(); let controlX = (fromNode.x + toNode.x) / 2 + 50; let controlY = (fromNode.y + toNode.y) / 2; bezier(fromNode.x, fromNode.y, controlX, controlY, controlX, controlY, toNode.x, toNode.y); } else { // Draw straight line line(fromNode.x, fromNode.y, toNode.x, toNode.y); } drawingContext.setLineDash([]); pop(); // Draw edge label if exists if (edge.label) { let midX = (fromNode.x + toNode.x) / 2; let midY = (fromNode.y + toNode.y) / 2; fill(100); noStroke(); textAlign(CENTER, CENTER); textSize(12); text(edge.label, midX, midY); } } }
Tooltip Display (REQUIRED)
Tooltips must always remain visible within the drawing area, even when hovering near edges:
function drawTooltip() { if (!hoveredNode || mouseY >= drawHeight) return; let tooltipText = hoveredNode.shortDescription; if (!tooltipText) return; // Measure tooltip dimensions textSize(14); let tooltipWidth = textWidth(tooltipText) + 20; let tooltipHeight = 30; let padding = 10; // Position tooltip near mouse, but keep within drawing bounds let tooltipX = mouseX + 15; let tooltipY = mouseY - 20; // Adjust if tooltip would go off right edge if (tooltipX + tooltipWidth > width - padding) { tooltipX = mouseX - tooltipWidth - 15; } // Adjust if tooltip would go off left edge if (tooltipX < padding) { tooltipX = padding; } // Adjust if tooltip would go off top edge if (tooltipY < padding) { tooltipY = mouseY + 20; } // Adjust if tooltip would go off bottom of drawing area if (tooltipY + tooltipHeight > drawHeight - padding) { tooltipY = drawHeight - tooltipHeight - padding; } // Draw tooltip background push(); fill(255, 255, 220); stroke(150); strokeWeight(1); rect(tooltipX, tooltipY, tooltipWidth, tooltipHeight, 5); // Draw tooltip text fill(0); noStroke(); textAlign(LEFT, CENTER); textSize(14); text(tooltipText, tooltipX + 10, tooltipY + tooltipHeight / 2); pop(); }
Detail Panel Display (REQUIRED)
The control region exclusively displays the full description of the hovered item:
function drawDetailPanel() { push(); fill(0); noStroke(); textAlign(LEFT, TOP); textSize(defaultTextSize); let panelX = margin; let panelY = drawHeight + 10; let panelWidth = width - 2 * margin; if (hoveredNode) { // Display node label as header textSize(18); textStyle(BOLD); text(hoveredNode.label, panelX, panelY); // Display full description textSize(defaultTextSize); textStyle(NORMAL); // Note: p5.js doesn't render HTML, so strip tags for display let displayText = hoveredNode.fullDescription.replace(/<[^>]*>/g, ''); // Wrap text to fit panel width let words = displayText.split(' '); let line = ''; let y = panelY + 25; for (let word of words) { let testLine = line + word + ' '; if (textWidth(testLine) > panelWidth && line.length > 0) { text(line, panelX, y); line = word + ' '; y += 20; } else { line = testLine; } } text(line, panelX, y); } else { // Default message when nothing is hovered textStyle(ITALIC); fill(100); text('Hover over a concept to see details...', panelX, panelY); } pop(); }
Responsive Design (REQUIRED)
function windowResized() { updateCanvasSize(); resizeCanvas(canvasWidth, canvasHeight); } function updateCanvasSize() { const container = document.querySelector('main'); if (container) { canvasWidth = container.offsetWidth; } }
File Templates
main.html Template
<!DOCTYPE html> <html lang="en"> <head> <meta charset="UTF-8"> <title>Infographic Title</title> <script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/p5@1.11.10/lib/p5.js"></script> <style> body { margin: 0px; padding: 0px; font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; } </style> <script src="infographic-name.js"></script> </head> <body> <main></main> <br/> <a href=".">Back to Documentation</a> </body> </html>
index.md Template
--- title: Infographic Title description: Brief description of the infographic content --- # Infographic Title <iframe src="main.html" height="722px" scrolling="no"></iframe> [View Fullscreen](./main.html){ .md-button .md-button--primary } ## Description [Description of what this infographic visualizes] ## How to Use 1. **Hover** over any concept to see a brief description 2. **Read** the detailed information in the panel below the diagram 3. **Explore** the relationships shown by the connecting lines ## Legend [Explanation of colors, shapes, and edge types]
Data Format Specification
Node Properties
Each node in the
nodes array supports these properties:
- id (required): Unique integer identifier
- label (required): Display text (max 30 characters recommended)
- x (required): Horizontal position in pixels
- y (required): Vertical position in pixels
- shortDescription (required): One-sentence tooltip text (no HTML)
- fullDescription (required): Detailed paragraph (can include HTML links)
- group (optional): Group identifier for styling
- shape (optional): 'ellipse', 'box', 'diamond', 'circle', 'square'
- color (optional): Fill color (hex or named color)
- borderColor (optional): Border color
- borderWidth (optional): Border thickness in pixels
- size (optional): Node radius/size in pixels
- icon (optional): Icon identifier (future use)
Edge Properties
Each edge in the
edges array supports these properties:
- from (required): Source node ID
- to (required): Target node ID
- label (optional): Text label for the edge
- color (optional): Edge color (default: '#999999')
- width (optional): Line thickness (default: 1)
- dashes (optional): Boolean for dashed line (default: false)
- smooth (optional): Object with type and roundness for curved edges
Group Properties
Groups define default styling for node categories:
- color: Default fill color for nodes in this group
- borderColor: Default border color
- shape: Default shape type
Quality Standards
Every infographic must meet these criteria:
- ✅ Loads and parses data.json without errors
- ✅ All nodes are visible and properly positioned
- ✅ Tooltips remain within drawing bounds
- ✅ Detail panel displays full descriptions correctly
- ✅ Responsive design adapts to container width
- ✅ Clear visual hierarchy and readable labels
- ✅ Edges don't obscure important information
Deployment
After generating the infographic files:
- Place the folder in
/docs/sims/$INFOGRAPHIC_NAME/ - Update
navigation to include the new infographicmkdocs.yml - Test locally with
mkdocs serve - Deploy with
mkdocs gh-deploy
Common Use Cases
Concept Maps
Show relationships between educational concepts with hierarchical or network structures.
Timeline Visualizations
Display historical events or process steps as connected nodes.
System Diagrams
Visualize components and their relationships in complex systems.
Knowledge Graphs
Create explorable networks of related topics or ideas.
Areas for Extension
- make the design responsive
- allow items to be placed relative to other items (above, below, right-of, left-of)
- create animated lines between items to show flows
References
This skill uses vis-network compatible data formats. For detailed parameter documentation, see
references/vis-network-parameters.md.
Template files are available in
assets/ for quick start:
assets/template-main.htmlassets/template-infographic.jsassets/template-data.json