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Packages generated wiki Markdown into a VitePress static site with dark theme, dark-mode Mermaid diagrams with click-to-zoom, and production build output. Use when the user wants to create a browsable website from generated wiki pages.
This skill uses the workspace's default tool permissions.
Wiki VitePress Packager
Transform generated wiki Markdown files into a polished VitePress static site with dark theme and interactive Mermaid diagrams.
When to Activate
- User asks to "build a site" or "package as VitePress"
- User runs the
/deep-wiki:buildcommand - User wants a browsable HTML output from generated wiki pages
VitePress Scaffolding
Generate the following structure in a wiki-site/ directory:
wiki-site/
├── .vitepress/
│ ├── config.mts
│ └── theme/
│ ├── index.ts
│ └── custom.css
├── public/
├── [generated .md pages]
├── package.json
└── index.md
Config Requirements (config.mts)
- Use
withMermaidwrapper fromvitepress-plugin-mermaid - Set
appearance: 'dark'for dark-only theme - Configure
themeConfig.navandthemeConfig.sidebarfrom the catalogue structure - Mermaid config must set dark theme variables:
mermaid: {
theme: 'dark',
themeVariables: {
primaryColor: '#1e3a5f',
primaryTextColor: '#e0e0e0',
primaryBorderColor: '#4a9eed',
lineColor: '#4a9eed',
secondaryColor: '#2d4a3e',
tertiaryColor: '#2d2d3d',
background: '#1a1a2e',
mainBkg: '#1e3a5f',
nodeBorder: '#4a9eed',
clusterBkg: '#16213e',
titleColor: '#e0e0e0',
edgeLabelBackground: '#1a1a2e'
}
}
Dark-Mode Mermaid: Three-Layer Fix
Layer 1: Theme Variables (in config.mts)
Set via mermaid.themeVariables as shown above.
Layer 2: CSS Overrides (custom.css)
Target Mermaid SVG elements with !important:
.mermaid .node rect,
.mermaid .node circle,
.mermaid .node polygon { fill: #1e3a5f !important; stroke: #4a9eed !important; }
.mermaid .edgeLabel { background-color: #1a1a2e !important; color: #e0e0e0 !important; }
.mermaid text { fill: #e0e0e0 !important; }
.mermaid .label { color: #e0e0e0 !important; }
Layer 3: Inline Style Replacement (theme/index.ts)
Mermaid inline style attributes override everything. Use onMounted + polling to replace them:
import { onMounted } from 'vue'
// In setup()
onMounted(() => {
let attempts = 0
const fix = setInterval(() => {
document.querySelectorAll('.mermaid svg [style]').forEach(el => {
const s = (el as HTMLElement).style
if (s.fill && !s.fill.includes('#1e3a5f')) s.fill = '#1e3a5f'
if (s.stroke && !s.stroke.includes('#4a9eed')) s.stroke = '#4a9eed'
if (s.color) s.color = '#e0e0e0'
})
if (++attempts >= 20) clearInterval(fix)
}, 500)
})
Use setup() with onMounted, NOT enhanceApp() — DOM doesn't exist during SSR.
Click-to-Zoom for Mermaid Diagrams
Wrap each .mermaid container in a clickable wrapper that opens a fullscreen modal:
document.querySelectorAll('.mermaid').forEach(el => {
el.style.cursor = 'zoom-in'
el.addEventListener('click', () => {
const modal = document.createElement('div')
modal.className = 'mermaid-zoom-modal'
modal.innerHTML = el.outerHTML
modal.addEventListener('click', () => modal.remove())
document.body.appendChild(modal)
})
})
Modal CSS:
.mermaid-zoom-modal {
position: fixed; inset: 0;
background: rgba(0,0,0,0.9);
display: flex; align-items: center; justify-content: center;
z-index: 9999; cursor: zoom-out;
}
.mermaid-zoom-modal .mermaid { transform: scale(1.5); }
Post-Processing Rules
Before VitePress build, scan all .md files and fix:
- Replace
<br/>with<br>(Vue template compiler compatibility) - Wrap bare
<T>generic parameters in backticks outside code fences - Ensure every page has YAML frontmatter with
titleanddescription
Build
cd wiki-site && npm install && npm run docs:build
Output goes to wiki-site/.vitepress/dist/.
Known Gotchas
- Mermaid renders async — SVGs don't exist when
onMountedfires. Must poll. isCustomElementcompiler option for bare<T>causes worse crashes — do NOT use it- Node text in Mermaid uses inline
stylewith highest specificity — CSS alone won't fix it enhanceApp()runs during SSR wheredocumentdoesn't exist — usesetup()only
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