jarbobo

jarbobo

Enables LLMs to draw interactive diagrams (architecture, sequence, class) inside the editor, with clickable nodes that jump to source code.

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Tired of badly formatted markdown? Give your LLM a canvas. 🎨

jarbobo lets Claude (or any MCP client) draw real, interactive diagrams inside your editor β€” not ASCII art, not a mermaid string it hallucinated half the syntax for, not a PNG in another tab.

Graphs, UML sequence diagrams, and class diagrams that live in Cursor as first-class tabs, where every node is a live pointer into your code: hover it for the gist, click it and your editor jumps to the exact file:line.

jarbobo demo β€” click to watch the full video

Above: exploring pybind11's internals β€” click the image to watch the full demo (0:14). The diagram was drawn by Claude via MCP; clicking struct internals focuses internals.h:302 in the editor.


Why this exists

LLMs are great at explaining systems and terrible at showing them. Markdown gives them bullet points; mermaid gives them a syntax to typo. jarbobo gives them a canvas with an interactivity contract:

The LLM sets… You get…
tooltip hover text on any node, edge, message, or class
detail click β†’ side panel with the full explanation (lockable πŸ”’, click-outside to close)
file + line click β†’ your editor opens that source line (⌘-click skips the detail panel and jumps straight there; hold βŒƒ while hovering to highlight the reference)
href click β†’ docs / PR / dashboard

Plus the viewer mechanics you'd expect from a real tool:

  • πŸ—‚ one tab per diagram β€” compare views side by side, tear a tab out into its own window
  • πŸ” pan & zoom β€” right-drag pans, scroll pans, ⇧-scroll pans horizontally, ⌘-scroll zooms
  • 🧲 persistent layouts β€” drag nodes around; the arrangement survives close & reopen
  • 🎯 ref-target toggle β€” open clicked references in the main code window or next to the diagram
  • πŸ“Š status bar β€” jarbobo: idle / jarbobo: 3 diagrams, click for history

The three tools

  • draw_graph β€” architecture, dataflow, call graphs, state machines. Layered/force/grid/circle layouts, shapes (box, ellipse, diamond, hexagon, cylinder), labelled group containers for boundaries ("CPython interpreter" vs "your .so"), styled edges (solid/dashed/dotted, colors).
  • draw_sequence_diagram β€” UML sequence: box/actor/database participants, sync/async/reply/self messages with automatic activation bars, side notes, and loop / alt / opt / par frames.
  • draw_class_diagram β€” UML classes: Β«stereotypesΒ», attributes & methods with + - # ~ visibility, and honest UML relations β€” inheritance β–·, implements β‡’β–·, composition β—†, aggregation β—‡, association, dependency β‡’ β€” with cardinality labels.
  • draw_swimlane_diagram β€” cross-functional flows: steps divided into lanes by owner (service, team, thread), horizontal or vertical, with automatic step ordering from the edges; box/diamond/ellipse steps and styled cross-lane edges.
  • draw_timeline β€” milestones β—† and phase spans β–¬ on a categorical ordered axis (dates, versions, quarters β€” anything), with optional labelled tracks: release histories, migration plans, roadmaps, incident timelines.
  • list_diagrams / open_diagram β€” enumerate saved diagrams and re-display any version of one (also returns its spec, so the LLM can roll back or build on it).

Edits are versioned. Every draw call without an id creates a new diagram (new tab) and returns its id; passing the id back edits it β€” the content saves as the next version and the existing tab updates in place. A version picker in the panel's titlebar lets you flip back to any older version; nothing is ever overwritten.

Validation is strict (unknown node ids, bad frame ranges β†’ the tool call fails with a fixable message), so the LLM can't silently draw a broken picture.

Quick start

git clone git@github.com:tch1001/jarbobo.git && cd jarbobo
npm install && npm run compile && npm run vendor
npx vsce package --allow-missing-repository
cursor --install-extension jarbobo-0.1.0.vsix     # or: code --install-extension …

Stock VS Code 1.101+: that's it β€” the extension self-registers its bundled MCP server via vscode.lm.registerMcpServerDefinitionProvider, running on the editor's own Node (process.execPath), so there's nothing else to configure.

Cursor doesn't implement that registration API yet (tracked on the Cursor forum), so register the server by hand:

// ~/.cursor/mcp.json
{
  "mcpServers": {
    "jarbobo": { "command": "node", "args": ["<abs-path>/jarbobo/out/mcp-server.js"] }
  }
}
# Claude Code β€” same manual step, any client that lacks the registration API
claude mcp add --scope user jarbobo node <abs-path>/jarbobo/out/mcp-server.js

Reload the editor once, then ask your agent something like β€œdraw a sequence diagram of what happens on import, and link every step to the source.”

Architecture

Two processes, one localhost bridge β€” so any number of MCP clients draw into the same editor:

Claude (Cursor agent / Claude Code / …)
   β”‚  stdio MCP: draw_graph / draw_sequence_diagram / draw_class_diagram
   β–Ό
mcp-server.js        validates (zod) β†’ saves ~/.jarbobo/diagrams/*.json
   β”‚  POST /diagram  (port discovered via ~/.jarbobo/port.json)
   β–Ό
extension host       one webview tab per diagram Β· status bar Β· persists layouts
   β–Ό
webview              cytoscape (graphs) Β· hand-rolled SVG (sequence / UML)
   β”‚  click node with file:line
   β–Ό
your editor          reveals the line, respecting locked editor groups

Panel cheat-sheet

Action How
pan right-drag, or scroll / ⇧-scroll
zoom ⌘-scroll (around cursor)
reset pan/zoom reset view button
recompute layout (discard drags) reset layout button
pin the detail panel πŸ”“ β†’ πŸ”’ next to βœ• (click outside closes it when unlocked)
open a code ref directly (skip panel) ⌘-click the element
highlight a code ref while hovering hold βŒƒ Ctrl
choose where refs open refs β†’ code window / this window toggle
rearrange drag nodes (graphs) or class boxes β€” layout persists
switch diagram version v3 β–Ύ picker in the titlebar (edits bump the version; old ones stay)
reopen anything status bar item, or Jarbobo: Open Recent Diagram

Dev

media/dev.html is a standalone harness (serve media/ and open dev.html#graph|sequence|class). node scripts/test-mcp.mjs smoke-tests the MCP server over stdio. curl 127.0.0.1:$(jq .port ~/.jarbobo/port.json)/health checks the bridge.

MIT.

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