obsidian-canvas-creator
axtonliu/axton-obsidian-visual-skills
Transform text into interactive Obsidian Canvas files with MindMap or freeform layouts.
What is obsidian-canvas-creator?
Creates structured Obsidian Canvas JSON files from text content, supporting both hierarchical MindMap and flexible freeform layouts. Use this when you need to visualize information spatially, create mind maps, or organize content as interactive diagrams in Obsidian.
- Converts text content into valid Obsidian Canvas JSON format
- Supports MindMap layout with radial hierarchy from center node
- Supports freeform layout with custom positioning and flexible relationships
- Automatically sizes nodes based on text length
- Applies consistent color schemes with preset and custom hex colors
- Generates unique node IDs and validates edge connections
How to install obsidian-canvas-creator
npx skills add https://github.com/axtonliu/axton-obsidian-visual-skills --skill obsidian-canvas-creatorHow to use obsidian-canvas-creator
- 1.Provide text content or describe what you want visualized
- 2.Specify layout type (MindMap for hierarchical content, Freeform for flexible relationships) or let the skill infer from context
- 3.Review the identified structure: central concept, main topics, and relationships
- 4.Receive the complete Canvas JSON file ready to import into Obsidian
- 5.Open the JSON file in Obsidian to view and interact with the canvas
Use cases
- Create a mind map from an article or outline to visualize hierarchical structure
- Convert brainstorming notes into a spatial canvas with connected concepts
- Transform a complex topic into a radial mind map with main branches and subtopics
- Organize non-hierarchical content with custom positioning and cross-reference connections
- Visualize relationships between concepts with labeled edges and grouped nodes
- Knowledge workers organizing complex information
- Students creating study aids and concept maps
- Project managers visualizing project structures
- Researchers mapping topic relationships
- Anyone using Obsidian for visual note-taking
obsidian-canvas-creator FAQ
MindMap uses a radial hierarchy with a central concept and branches radiating outward, ideal for hierarchical content. Freeform allows custom positioning with flexible relationships, better for complex networks and non-hierarchical content.
Nodes are sized automatically based on text length: short text (<30 chars) uses 220×100px, medium (30-60 chars) uses 260×120px, long (60-100 chars) uses 320×140px, and very long (>100 chars) uses 320×180px.
Yes. The skill provides preset colors (1-6 for red, orange, yellow, green, cyan, purple) or you can use custom hex colors in uppercase format like #4A90E2.
The skill validates spacing to prevent overlaps, maintaining minimum 320px horizontal and 200px vertical spacing between node centers. Overlapping nodes will be repositioned.
Yes, the output is a standard Obsidian Canvas JSON file that you can edit directly in Obsidian's canvas editor or by modifying the JSON.
Full instructions (SKILL.md)
Source of truth, from axtonliu/axton-obsidian-visual-skills.
name: obsidian-canvas-creator description: Create Obsidian Canvas files from text content, supporting both MindMap and freeform layouts. Use this skill when users want to visualize content as an interactive canvas, create mind maps, or organize information spatially in Obsidian format.
Obsidian Canvas Creator
Transform text content into structured Obsidian Canvas files with support for MindMap and freeform layouts.
When to Use This Skill
- User requests to create a canvas, mind map, or visual diagram from text
- User wants to organize information spatially
- User mentions "Obsidian Canvas" or similar visualization tools
- Converting structured content (articles, notes, outlines) into visual format
Core Workflow
1. Analyze Content
Read and understand the input content:
- Identify main topics and hierarchical relationships
- Extract key points, facts, and supporting details
- Note any existing structure (headings, lists, sections)
2. Determine Layout Type
Ask user to choose or infer from context:
MindMap Layout:
- Radial structure from center
- Parent-child relationships
- Clear hierarchy
- Good for: brainstorming, topic exploration, hierarchical content
Freeform Layout:
- Custom positioning
- Flexible relationships
- Multiple connection types
- Good for: complex networks, non-hierarchical content, custom arrangements
3. Plan Structure
For MindMap:
- Identify central concept (root node)
- Map primary branches (main topics)
- Organize secondary branches (subtopics)
- Position leaf nodes (details)
For Freeform:
- Group related concepts
- Identify connection patterns
- Plan spatial zones
- Consider visual flow
4. Generate Canvas
Create JSON following the Canvas specification:
Node Creation:
- Assign unique 8-12 character hex IDs
- Set appropriate dimensions based on content length
- Apply consistent color schemes
- Ensure no coordinate overlaps
Edge Creation:
- Connect parent-child relationships
- Use appropriate arrow styles
- Add labels for complex relationships
- Choose line styles (straight for hierarchy, curved for cross-references)
Grouping (Optional):
- Create visual containers for related nodes
- Use subtle background colors
- Add descriptive labels
5. Apply Layout Algorithm
MindMap Layout Calculations:
Refer to references/layout-algorithms.md for detailed algorithms. Key principles:
- Center root at (0, 0)
- Distribute primary nodes radially
- Space secondary nodes based on sibling count
- Maintain minimum spacing: 320px horizontal, 200px vertical
Freeform Layout Principles:
- Start with logical groupings
- Position groups with clear separation
- Connect across groups with curved edges
- Balance visual weight across canvas
6. Validate and Output
Before outputting:
Validation Checklist:
- All nodes have unique IDs
- No coordinate overlaps (check distance > node dimensions + spacing)
- All edges reference valid node IDs
- Groups (if any) have labels
- Colors use consistent format (hex or preset numbers)
- JSON is properly escaped (Chinese quotes: 『』 for double, 「」 for single)
Output Format:
- Complete, valid JSON Canvas file
- No additional explanation text
- Directly importable into Obsidian
Node Sizing Guidelines
Text Length-Based Sizing:
- Short text (<30 chars): 220 × 100 px
- Medium text (30-60 chars): 260 × 120 px
- Long text (60-100 chars): 320 × 140 px
- Very long text (>100 chars): 320 × 180 px
Color Schemes
Preset Colors (Recommended):
"1"- Red (warnings, important)"2"- Orange (action items)"3"- Yellow (questions, notes)"4"- Green (positive, completed)"5"- Cyan (information, details)"6"- Purple (concepts, abstract)
Custom Hex Colors:
Use for brand consistency or specific themes. Always use uppercase format: "#4A90E2"
Critical Rules
-
Quote Handling:
- Chinese double quotes → 『』
- Chinese single quotes → 「」
- English double quotes →
\"
-
ID Generation:
- 8-12 character random hex strings
- Must be unique across all nodes and edges
-
Z-Index Order:
- Output groups first (bottom layer)
- Then subgroups
- Finally text/link nodes (top layer)
-
Spacing Requirements:
- Minimum horizontal: 320px between node centers
- Minimum vertical: 200px between node centers
- Account for node dimensions when calculating
-
JSON Structure:
- Top level contains only
nodesandedgesarrays - No extra wrapping objects
- No comments in output
- Top level contains only
-
No Emoji:
- Do not use any Emoji symbols in node text
- Use color coding or text labels for visual distinction instead
Examples
Simple MindMap Request
User: "Create a mind map about solar system planets"
Process:
- Identify center: "Solar System"
- Primary branches: Inner Planets, Outer Planets, Dwarf Planets
- Secondary nodes: Individual planets with key facts
- Apply radial layout
- Generate JSON with proper spacing
Freeform Content Request
User: "Turn this article into a canvas" + [article text]
Process:
- Extract article structure (intro, body sections, conclusion)
- Identify key concepts and relationships
- Group related sections spatially
- Connect with labeled edges
- Apply freeform layout with clear zones
Reference Documents
- Canvas Specification:
references/canvas-spec.md- Complete JSON Canvas format specification - Layout Algorithms:
references/layout-algorithms.md- Detailed positioning algorithms for both layout types
Load these references when:
- Need specification details for edge cases
- Implementing complex layout calculations
- Troubleshooting validation errors
Tips for Quality Canvases
- Keep text concise: Each node should be scannable (<2 lines preferred)
- Use hierarchy: Group by importance and relationship
- Balance the canvas: Distribute nodes to avoid clustering
- Strategic colors: Use colors to encode meaning, not just decoration
- Meaningful connections: Only add edges that clarify relationships
- Test in Obsidian: Verify the output opens correctly
Common Pitfalls to Avoid
- Overlapping nodes (always check distances)
- Inconsistent quote escaping (breaks JSON parsing)
- Missing group labels (causes sidebar navigation issues)
- Too much text in nodes (use file nodes for long content)
- Duplicate IDs (each must be unique)
- Unconnected nodes (unless intentional islands)
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