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# Enabling Mermaid Diagrams in Marp Slides
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Mermaid diagrams (```mermaid code blocks) do not render natively in Marp. This document describes how to enable Mermaid support in the MakerFLOSS slide build pipeline.
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## Overview
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Marp converts Markdown to HTML/PDF, but Mermaid requires JavaScript execution to render diagrams. The solution is to:
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1. Configure Marp to transform mermaid code blocks into `<div class="mermaid">` elements
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2. Inject the Mermaid.js library into the generated HTML
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3. Initialize Mermaid on page load
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## Setup Instructions
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### Step 1: Add Dependencies
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Create or update `package.json` in the repository root:
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```json
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{
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"name": "makerfloss-slides",
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"private": true,
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"type": "module",
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"scripts": {
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"build": "./build-slides.sh"
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},
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"devDependencies": {
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"@marp-team/marp-cli": "^4.1.0",
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"@marp-team/marp-core": "^4.1.0"
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}
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}
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```
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Install dependencies:
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```bash
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npm install
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```
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### Step 2: Create Marp Configuration
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Create `marp.config.mjs` in the repository root:
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```javascript
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import { Marp } from '@marp-team/marp-core'
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export default {
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html: true,
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engine: (constructorOptions) => {
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const marp = new Marp(constructorOptions)
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// Transform mermaid code blocks to divs that mermaid.js can render
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const { code } = marp.markdown.renderer.rules
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marp.markdown.renderer.rules.code = (tokens, idx, options, env, self) => {
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const token = tokens[idx]
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if (token.info.trim() === 'mermaid') {
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return `<div class="mermaid">${token.content}</div>`
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}
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return code(tokens, idx, options, env, self)
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}
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return marp
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}
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}
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```
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### Step 3: Update build-slides.sh
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Modify `build-slides.sh` to use the config file when available:
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```bash
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CONFIG="$REPO_ROOT/marp.config.mjs"
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if command -v npx &>/dev/null && [ -f "$CONFIG" ]; then
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npx @marp-team/marp-cli --config "$CONFIG" --html --output "$OUTPUT_DIR/" "${SLIDES[@]}"
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elif command -v marp &>/dev/null; then
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marp --html --output "$OUTPUT_DIR/" "${SLIDES[@]}"
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else
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# ... existing Docker fallback ...
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fi
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```
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### Step 4: Add Mermaid Script to Slides
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In each Marp presentation that uses Mermaid diagrams, add the following after the frontmatter:
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```markdown
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---
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marp: true
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theme: gaia
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class: invert
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paginate: true
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---
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<script type="module">
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import mermaid from 'https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/mermaid@11/dist/mermaid.esm.min.mjs';
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mermaid.initialize({ startOnLoad: true, theme: 'dark' });
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</script>
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# Your Slide Title
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...
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```
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**Note:** Use `theme: 'dark'` for dark Marp themes (like `gaia` with `class: invert`), or `theme: 'default'` for light themes.
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## Usage
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After setup, build slides as usual:
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```bash
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# With npm
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npm run build
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# Or directly
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./build-slides.sh
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```
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The generated HTML files in `slides/` will render Mermaid diagrams when viewed in a browser.
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## Troubleshooting
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### Diagrams not rendering
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- Ensure the `<script>` tag is present in the slide markdown
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- Check browser console for JavaScript errors
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- Verify the Mermaid syntax is correct (test at https://mermaid.live)
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### Diagrams render as code blocks
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- Verify `marp.config.mjs` exists and is valid
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- Ensure `--html` flag is passed to marp-cli
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- Check that `npx` is available and `package.json` dependencies are installed
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### PDF export
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Mermaid diagrams may not render in PDF exports since they require JavaScript. Options:
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1. Use `--html` output and print to PDF from browser
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2. Pre-render diagrams as SVG images using mermaid-cli:
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```bash
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npx @mermaid-js/mermaid-cli -i diagram.mmd -o diagram.svg
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```
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Then embed the SVG in your slides.
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## Alternative: Docker with Mermaid
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If using the Docker fallback, you'll need a custom Docker image or mount the config file. The standard `marpteam/marp-cli` image does not include mermaid support out of the box.
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## References
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- [Marp CLI Documentation](https://github.com/marp-team/marp-cli)
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- [Mermaid.js Documentation](https://mermaid.js.org/)
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- [Marp Custom Engine](https://github.com/marp-team/marp-cli#custom-engine)
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