enhance-glyph
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Esta habilidad mejora los pictogramas glifos basados en R existentes mediante el diagnóstico y corrección de problemas visuales como proporciones deficientes, problemas de legibilidad o efectos de brillo desequilibrados. Guía a los desarrolladores en la auditoría del glifo, la realización de modificaciones específicas en las funciones y la comparación de resultados antes y después. Úsela cuando los glifos se rendericen mal en tamaños pequeños, tengan metáforas visuales poco claras o necesiten actualizaciones tras cambios en la paleta o en el flujo de trabajo.
Instalación rápida
Claude Code
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Documentación
Enhance Glyph
Improve existing pictogram glyph in viz/ viz layer — audit how it renders, diagnose issues, apply tight fixes, re-render, and compare before/after. Works for skill, agent, team glyphs.
When Use
- Glyph renders poor at small size (details lost, shapes merge)
- Glyph visual meaning unclear or not match entity
- Glyph has proportion issue (too big, too small, off-center)
- Neon glow eats glyph or too weak
- Glyph good in one palette, poor in others
- Batch fix after new palette or new render pipeline
Inputs
- Required: Entity type —
skill,agent, orteam - Required: Entity ID of glyph to enhance (e.g.,
commit-changes,mystic,tending) - Required: Specific issue to fix (readability, proportions, glow, palette compat)
- Optional: Reference glyph that shows target quality
- Optional: Target palette(s) to tune for (default: all palettes)
Steps
Step 1: Audit — Check Current State
Look at current glyph; spot specific issues.
- Find glyph function by entity type:
- Skills:
viz/R/primitives*.R(19 domain-grouped files), mapped inviz/R/glyphs.R - Agents:
viz/R/agent_primitives.R, mapped inviz/R/agent_glyphs.R - Teams:
viz/R/team_primitives.R, mapped inviz/R/team_glyphs.R
- Skills:
- Read glyph function to grasp shape:
- How many layers?
- What primitives call?
- What scale factors and place?
- View rendered output:
- Skills:
viz/public/icons/cyberpunk/<domain>/<skillId>.webp - Agents:
viz/public/icons/cyberpunk/agents/<agentId>.webp - Teams:
viz/public/icons/cyberpunk/teams/<teamId>.webp - If can, check 2-3 other palettes for cross-palette render
- View at icon size (~48px in graph) and panel size (~160px in detail panel)
- Skills:
- Score glyph on quality dimensions:
Glyph Quality Dimensions:
+----------------+------+-----------------------------------------------+
| Dimension | 1-5 | Assessment Criteria |
+----------------+------+-----------------------------------------------+
| Readability | | Recognizable at 48px? Clear at 160px? |
| Proportions | | Well-centered? Good use of the 100x100 canvas?|
| Metaphor | | Does the shape clearly represent the entity? |
| Glow balance | | Glow enhances without overwhelming? |
| Palette compat | | Looks good across cyberpunk + viridis palettes?|
| Complexity | | Appropriate layer count (not too busy/sparse)? |
+----------------+------+-----------------------------------------------+
- Spot 1-2 dimensions with lowest scores — these are fix targets
Got: Clear pick of what wrong with glyph and which dimension to fix. Audit specific: "proportions: glyph uses only 40% of canvas" not "looks bad."
If fail: Glyph function missing or entity not in its *_glyphs.R map? Glyph maybe not made yet — use create-glyph instead.
Step 2: Diagnose — Root Cause
Find why issues exist.
- For readability issues:
- Too many fine details that merge at small size?
- Weak contrast between glyph elements?
- Lines too thin (< 1.5
sizeat s=1.0)? - Elements too close?
- For proportion issues:
- Scale factor
stoo small or too big? - Center off from (50, 50)?
- Elements past safe area (10-90 range)?
- Scale factor
- For glow issues:
- Glyph stroke width mixes with
ggfx::with_outer_glow():- Thin lines: glow make fuzzy
- Thick fills: glow add bloom
- Many overlap elements: stacked glow make hot spots
- Glyph stroke width mixes with
- For palette compat issues:
- Glyph use hardcoded colors, not
col/brightparams? - Low-contrast palettes (cividis, mako) hide glyph?
- Glyph needs color variation some palettes miss?
- Glyph use hardcoded colors, not
- Write specific root cause for each issue
Got: Root causes that point to code change. "Glyph too small" -> "scale factor 0.6 but should be 0.8." "Glow eats" -> "three overlap filled polygons each make glow."
If fail: Root cause not clear from code read? Render glyph alone with different params to isolate. Use render_glyph() with one glyph to test.
Step 3: Modify — Apply Tight Fixes
Edit glyph function to fix diagnosed issues.
- Open file with glyph function
- Apply fixes matched to diagnosis:
- Scale/proportion: Tune
smultiplier or element offsets - Readability: Simplify complex parts, thicker stroke, add space
- Glow balance: Fewer overlap filled areas, use outlines where fills bloom
- Palette compat: All colors from
col/brightparams, add alpha for depth
- Scale/proportion: Tune
- Follow glyph function contract:
glyph_name <- function(cx, cy, s, col, bright) { # cx, cy = center (50, 50) # s = scale (1.0 = ~70% of canvas) # col = domain color, bright = brightened variant # Returns: list() of ggplot2 layers } - Keep function signature — do not change params
- Keep changes tight: fix diagnosed issues, do not redesign whole glyph
Got: Modified glyph function that fix specific issues from Steps 1-2. Changes tight and minimal — enhance, not redesign.
If fail: Fixes make other dimensions worse (e.g., fixing proportions breaks readability)? Revert and try other path. If glyph need full redesign, use create-glyph instead.
Step 4: Re-render — Make New Icons
Render modified glyph and check fix. Always use build.sh — it handles platform detect and R binary pick. See render-icon-pipeline for full flag list.
-
Re-render by entity type:
# From project root — use --no-cache to force re-render of modified glyph bash viz/build.sh --only <domain> --no-cache # skills bash viz/build.sh --type agent --only <id> --no-cache # agents bash viz/build.sh --type team --only <id> --no-cache # teams -
Check output files at expected path for each palette
-
Check file sizes — icons should be 2-15 KB (WebP):
- Under 2 KB: glyph maybe too simple or render fail
- Over 15 KB: glyph maybe too complex (too many layers)
Got: Fresh icon files made for all palettes. File sizes in expected range.
If fail: Build script errors? Check R console output for specific error. Common: missing close paren in glyph function, ref undefined primitives, or return non-list from function. If render OK but output blank, glyph layers maybe outside canvas bounds.
Step 5: Compare — Before/After Check
Check fix improved target dimensions.
- Compare old and new renderings:
- View cyberpunk palette at icon (48px) and panel (160px) sizes
- View at least 2 other palettes (one light like turbo, one dark like mako)
- Re-score quality dimensions from Step 1:
- Target dimensions should improve by at least 1 point
- Non-target dimensions should not drop
- If glyph used in force-graph, test there:
- Start HTTP server:
python3 -m http.server 8080fromviz/ - Load graph and find entity node
- Check icon renders right at default zoom and zoomed in
- Start HTTP server:
- Write what changes made and gain reached
Got: Measurable gain on target dimensions with no drop on others. Glyph looks better at both sizes and across palettes.
If fail: Gain tiny or drop happens? Revert changes and rethink diagnosis. Sometimes old glyph limits come from metaphor, not code — then metaphor itself may need change (escalate to create-glyph).
Validation Checklist
- Current glyph audited with specific issue call
- Root cause found for each issue
- Changes tight to diagnosed issues (not over-edited)
- Glyph function contract kept (signature unchanged)
- Icons re-rendered for all palettes
- Before/after compare shows gain on target dimensions
- No drop on non-target dimensions
- File sizes in expected range (2-15 KB WebP)
- Glyph renders right in force-graph context (if used)
Pitfalls
- Over-enhancement: Fix one issue then tweak everything else. Stick to diagnosed issues
- Break contract: Change function signature break render pipeline. 5-param contract is fixed
- Palette-specific tune: Make glyph perfect for cyberpunk but poor for viridis. Always check 3+ palettes
- Ignore small-size render: Pretty 160px icon that become blob at 48px is fail
- Forget re-render: Edit function without run build cmd means changes not visible
- Wrong build cmd: Skills use
build-icons.R, agents usebuild-agent-icons.R, teams usebuild-team-icons.R
See Also
- create-glyph — make new glyph from scratch (when enhance not enough)
- audit-icon-pipeline — spot which glyphs need fix across pipeline
- render-icon-pipeline — run full render pipeline after fixes
- ornament-style-mono — visual design rules that apply to glyph composition
- chrysopoeia — value extraction method parallels glyph tune (amplify gold, drop dross)
Repositorio GitHub
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