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Generates AntV Infographic DSL from text content to create visual infographics using templates, data structures, and themes. Useful when users request infographics.
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Infographics convert data, information, and knowledge into perceptible visual language. They combine visual design with data visualization, compressing complex information with intuitive symbols to help audiences quickly understand and remember key points.
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Infographics convert data, information, and knowledge into perceptible visual language. They combine visual design with data visualization, compressing complex information with intuitive symbols to help audiences quickly understand and remember key points.
Infographic = Information Structure + Visual Expression
This task uses AntV Infographic to create visual infographics.
Before starting the task, you need to understand the AntV Infographic syntax specifications, including template list, data structure, themes, etc.
AntV Infographic syntax is a custom DSL used to describe infographic rendering configurations. It uses indentation to describe information, has strong robustness, and is convenient for AI streaming output and infographic rendering. It mainly contains the following information:
For example:
infographic list-row-horizontal-icon-arrow
data
title Title
desc Description
lists
- label Label
value 12.5
desc Explanation
icon document text
theme
palette #3b82f6 #8b5cf6 #f97316
The first line must be infographic <template-name>, template selected from the list below (see "Available Templates" section).
Use data / theme blocks, with two-space indentation within blocks.
Key-value pairs use "key space value"; arrays use - as entry prefix.
icon uses icon keywords (e.g., star fill).
data should contain title/desc + template-specific main data field (not necessarily items).
Main data field selection (use only one, avoid mixing):
list-* → listssequence-* → sequences (optional order asc|desc)compare-* → compares (supports children for grouped comparisons), can contain multiple comparison itemshierarchy-structure → items (each item corresponds to an independent hierarchy, each level can contain sub-items, can be nested up to 3 levels)hierarchy-* → single root (tree structure, nested through children);relation-* → nodes + relations; simple relation diagrams can omit nodes, using arrow syntax in relationschart-* → values (numeric statistics, optional category)items as fallback when uncertaincompare-binary-* / compare-hierarchy-left-right-* binary templates: must have two root nodes, all comparison items hang under these two root nodes' children
hierarchy-*: use single root, nested through children (do not repeat root)
theme is used to customize themes (palette, font, etc.)
For example: dark theme + custom color scheme
infographic list-row-horizontal-icon-arrow
theme dark
palette
- #61DDAA
- #F6BD16
- #F08BB4
Use theme.base.text.font-family to specify font, such as handwriting style 851tegakizatsu
Use theme.stylize to select built-in styles and pass parameters
Common styles:
rough: hand-drawn effectpattern: pattern filllinear-gradient / radial-gradient: linear/radial gradientFor example: hand-drawn style (rough)
infographic list-row-horizontal-icon-arrow
theme
stylize rough
base
text
font-family 851tegakizatsu
Do not output JSON, Markdown, or explanatory text
Data syntax examples by template category (use corresponding fields, avoid adding items simultaneously):
list-* templatesinfographic list-grid-badge-card
data
title Feature List
lists
- label Fast
icon flash fast
- label Secure
icon secure shield check
sequence-* templatesinfographic sequence-steps-simple
data
sequences
- label Step 1
- label Step 2
- label Step 3
order asc
hierarchy-* templatesinfographic hierarchy-structure
data
root
label Company
children
- label Dept A
- label Dept B
compare-* templatesinfographic compare-swot
data
compares
- label Strengths
children
- label Strong brand
- label Loyal users
- label Weaknesses
children
- label High cost
- label Slow release
Quadrant diagram
infographic compare-quadrant-quarter-simple-card
data
compares
- label High Impact & Low Effort
- label High Impact & High Effort
- label Low Impact & Low Effort
- label Low Impact & High Effort
chart-* templatesinfographic chart-column-simple
data
values
- label Visits
value 1280
- label Conversion
value 12.4
relation-* templatesEdge label syntax: A -label-> B or A -->|label| B
infographic relation-dagre-flow-tb-simple-circle-node
data
nodes
- id A
label Node A
- id B
label Node B
relations
A - approves -> B
A -->|blocks| B
items exampleinfographic list-row-horizontal-icon-arrow
data
items
- label Item A
desc Description
icon sun
- label Item B
desc Description
icon moon
Template Selection Recommendations:
sequence-*
sequence-timeline-*sequence-stairs-*sequence-roadmap-vertical-*sequence-zigzag-*sequence-circular-simplesequence-color-snake-steps-*sequence-pyramid-simplelist-row-* or list-column-*compare-binary-*compare-swothierarchy-tree-*chart-*compare-quadrant-*list-grid-*relation-*chart-wordcloudhierarchy-mindmap-*Creating an Internet technology evolution infographic
infographic list-row-horizontal-icon-arrow
data
title Internet Technology Evolution
desc From Web 1.0 to AI era, key milestones
lists
- time 1991
label Web 1.0
desc Tim Berners-Lee published the first website, opening the Internet era
icon web
- time 2004
label Web 2.0
desc Social media and user-generated content become mainstream
icon account multiple
- time 2007
label Mobile
desc iPhone released, smartphone changes the world
icon cellphone
- time 2015
label Cloud Native
desc Containerization and microservices architecture are widely used
icon cloud
- time 2020
label Low Code
desc Visual development lowers the technology threshold
icon application brackets
- time 2023
label AI Large Model
desc ChatGPT ignites the generative AI revolution
icon brain
Before creating an infographic, first understand the user's needs and the information they want to express, in order to determine the template and data structure.
If the user provides a clear content description, it should be broken down into a clear and concise structure.
Otherwise, clarification from the user is needed (e.g., "Please provide a clear and concise content description.", "Which template do you want to use?")
{syntax}.Key Note: Must respect the language of user input. For example, if the user inputs in Chinese, the text in the syntax must also be in Chinese.
When you have the final AntV Infographic syntax, you can generate a complete HTML file following these steps:
{title} - Infographichttps://unpkg.com/@antv/infographic@latest/dist/infographic.min.jscontainerwidth: '100%', height: '100%'){title} with actual title{syntax} with actual AntV Infographic syntaxconst svgDataUrl = await infographic.toDataURL({ type: 'svg' });Reference HTML template:
<div id="container"></div>
<script src="https://unpkg.com/@antv/infographic@latest/dist/infographic.min.js"></script>
<script>
const infographic = new AntVInfographic.Infographic({
container: '#container',
width: '100%',
height: '100%',
});
document.fonts?.ready.then(() => {
infographic.render(`{syntax}`);
}).catch((error) => {
console.error('Error waiting for fonts to load:', error);
infographic.render(`{syntax}`);
});
</script>
Use the Write tool to generate HTML file, named as <title>-infographic.html
Show to user:
Note: The HTML file must include: