Mermaid MCP Server

Mermaid MCP Server

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Overview

what is Mermaid MCP Server?

Mermaid MCP Server is a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that converts Mermaid diagrams to PNG images, enabling AI assistants and applications to generate visual diagrams from textual descriptions using the Mermaid markdown syntax.

how to use Mermaid MCP Server?

To use the server, you can run it with various commands depending on your environment, such as using it with Claude desktop or Docker. You can also install it via Smithery or run it with an inspector for testing.

key features of Mermaid MCP Server?

  • Converts Mermaid diagram code to PNG images
  • Supports multiple diagram themes (default, forest, dark, neutral)
  • Customizable background colors
  • High-quality rendering using Puppeteer
  • Implements the MCP protocol for integration with AI assistants
  • Flexible output options: return images directly or save to disk
  • Detailed error handling

use cases of Mermaid MCP Server?

  1. Generating flowcharts and sequence diagrams for documentation.
  2. Creating visual representations of complex data flows for presentations.
  3. Integrating with AI assistants to provide dynamic diagram generation based on user input.

FAQ from Mermaid MCP Server?

  • Does Claude desktop already support mermaid via canvas?

Yes, but it lacks support for theme and background color options. A dedicated server simplifies the creation of diagrams with different MCP clients.

  • Why specify CONTENT_IMAGE_SUPPORTED=false when using with Cursor?

Cursor does not support inline images in responses yet.

Content

Mermaid MCP Server

A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that converts Mermaid diagrams to PNG images. This server allows AI assistants and other applications to generate visual diagrams from textual descriptions using the Mermaid markdown syntax.

Features

  • Converts Mermaid diagram code to PNG images
  • Supports multiple diagram themes (default, forest, dark, neutral)
  • Customizable background colors
  • Uses Puppeteer for high-quality headless browser rendering
  • Implements the MCP protocol for seamless integration with AI assistants
  • Flexible output options: return images directly or save to disk
  • Error handling with detailed error messages

How It Works

The server uses Puppeteer to launch a headless browser, render the Mermaid diagram to SVG, and capture a screenshot of the rendered diagram. The process involves:

  1. Launching a headless browser instance
  2. Creating an HTML template with the Mermaid code
  3. Loading the Mermaid.js library
  4. Rendering the diagram to SVG
  5. Taking a screenshot of the rendered SVG as PNG
  6. Either returning the image directly or saving it to disk

Build

npx tsc

Usage

Use with Claude desktop

"mcpServers": {
  "mermaid": {
    "command": "npx",
    "args": [
      "-y @peng-shawn/mermaid-mcp-server"
    ]
  }
}

Use with Cursor and Cline

env CONTENT_IMAGE_SUPPORTED=false npx -y @peng-shawn/mermaid-mcp-server

You can find a list of mermaid diagrams under ./diagrams, they are created using Cursor agent with prompt: "generate mermaid diagrams and save them in a separate diagrams folder explaining how renderMermaidPng work"

Run with inspector

Run the server with inspector for testing and debugging:

npx @modelcontextprotocol/inspector node dist/index.js

The server will start and listen on stdio for MCP protocol messages.

Learn more about inspector here.

Installing via Smithery

To install Mermaid Diagram Generator for Claude Desktop automatically via Smithery:

npx -y @smithery/cli install @peng-shawn/mermaid-mcp-server --client claude

Docker and Smithery Environments

When running in Docker containers (including via Smithery), you may need to handle Chrome dependencies:

  1. The server now attempts to use Puppeteer's bundled browser by default

  2. If you encounter browser-related errors, you have two options:

    Option 1: During Docker image build:

    • Set PUPPETEER_SKIP_CHROMIUM_DOWNLOAD=true when installing Puppeteer
    • Install Chrome/Chromium in your Docker container
    • Set PUPPETEER_EXECUTABLE_PATH at runtime to point to the Chrome installation

    Option 2: Use Puppeteer's bundled Chrome:

    • Ensure your Docker container has the necessary dependencies for Chrome
    • No need to set PUPPETEER_SKIP_CHROMIUM_DOWNLOAD
    • The code will use the bundled browser automatically

For Smithery users, the latest version should work without additional configuration.

API

The server exposes a single tool:

  • generate: Converts Mermaid diagram code to a PNG image
    • Parameters:
      • code: The Mermaid diagram code to render
      • theme: (optional) Theme for the diagram. Options: "default", "forest", "dark", "neutral"
      • backgroundColor: (optional) Background color for the diagram, e.g. 'white', 'transparent', '#F0F0F0'
      • name: Name for the generated file (required when CONTENT_IMAGE_SUPPORTED=false)
      • folder: Absolute path to save the image to (required when CONTENT_IMAGE_SUPPORTED=false)

The behavior of the generate tool depends on the CONTENT_IMAGE_SUPPORTED environment variable:

  • When CONTENT_IMAGE_SUPPORTED=true (default): The tool returns the image directly in the response
  • When CONTENT_IMAGE_SUPPORTED=false: The tool saves the image to the specified folder and returns the file path

Environment Variables

  • CONTENT_IMAGE_SUPPORTED: Controls whether images are returned directly in the response or saved to disk
    • true (default): Images are returned directly in the response
    • false: Images are saved to disk, requiring name and folder parameters

Examples

Basic Usage

// Generate a flowchart with default settings
{
  "code": "flowchart TD\n    A[Start] --> B{Is it?}\n    B -->|Yes| C[OK]\n    B -->|No| D[End]"
}

With Theme and Background Color

// Generate a sequence diagram with forest theme and light gray background
{
  "code": "sequenceDiagram\n    Alice->>John: Hello John, how are you?\n    John-->>Alice: Great!",
  "theme": "forest",
  "backgroundColor": "#F0F0F0"
}

Saving to Disk (when CONTENT_IMAGE_SUPPORTED=false)

// Generate a class diagram and save it to disk
{
  "code": "classDiagram\n    Class01 <|-- AveryLongClass\n    Class03 *-- Class04\n    Class05 o-- Class06",
  "theme": "dark",
  "name": "class_diagram",
  "folder": "/path/to/diagrams"
}

FAQ

Doesn't Claude desktop already support mermaid via canvas?

Yes, but it doesn't support the theme and backgroundColor options. Plus, having a dedicated server makes it easier to create mermaid diagrams with different MCP clients.

Why do I need to specify CONTENT_IMAGE_SUPPORTED=false when using with Cursor?

Cursor doesn't support inline images in responses yet.

Publishing

This project uses GitHub Actions to automate the publishing process to npm.

  1. Make sure all your changes are committed and pushed
  2. Run the release script with either a specific version number or a semantic version increment:
    # Using a specific version number
    npm run release 0.1.4
    
    # Using semantic version increments
    npm run release patch  # Increments the patch version (e.g., 0.1.3 → 0.1.4)
    npm run release minor  # Increments the minor version (e.g., 0.1.3 → 0.2.0)
    npm run release major  # Increments the major version (e.g., 0.1.3 → 1.0.0)
    
  3. The script will:
    • Validate the version format or semantic increment
    • Check if you're on the main branch
    • Detect and warn about version mismatches between files
    • Update all version references consistently (package.json, package-lock.json, and index.ts)
    • Create a single commit with all version changes
    • Create and push a git tag
    • The GitHub workflow will then automatically build and publish to npm

Method 2: Manual Process

  1. Update your code and commit the changes
  2. Create and push a new tag with the version number:
    git tag v0.1.4  # Use the appropriate version number
    git push origin v0.1.4
    
  3. The GitHub workflow will automatically:
    • Build the project
    • Publish to npm with the version from the tag

Note: You need to set up the NPM_TOKEN secret in your GitHub repository settings. To do this:

  1. Generate an npm access token with publish permissions
  2. Go to your GitHub repository → Settings → Secrets and variables → Actions
  3. Create a new repository secret named NPM_TOKEN with your npm token as the value

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