canvas
**The primary skill for terminal TUI components.** Covers spawning, controlling, and interacting with terminal canvases. Use when displaying calendars, documents, or flight bookings.
Install
mkdir -p .claude/skills/canvas && curl -L -o skill.zip "https://mcp.directory/api/skills/download/1592" && unzip -o skill.zip -d .claude/skills/canvas && rm skill.zipInstalls to .claude/skills/canvas
About this skill
Canvas TUI Toolkit
Start here when using terminal canvases. This skill covers the overall workflow, canvas types, and IPC communication.
Example Prompts
Try asking Claude things like:
Calendar:
- "Schedule a meeting with the team next week"
- "Find a time when Alice and Bob are both free"
Document:
- "Draft an email to the sales team about the new feature"
- "Help me edit this document — let me select what to change"
Flight:
- "Find flights from SFO to Denver next Friday"
- "Book me a window seat on the morning flight"
Overview
Canvas provides interactive terminal displays (TUIs) that Claude can spawn and control. Each canvas type supports multiple scenarios for different interaction modes.
Available Canvas Types
| Canvas | Purpose | Scenarios |
|---|---|---|
calendar | Display calendars, pick meeting times | display, meeting-picker |
document | View/edit markdown documents | display, edit, email-preview |
flight | Flight comparison and seat selection | booking |
Quick Start
cd ${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT}
# Run canvas in current terminal
bun run src/cli.ts show calendar
# Spawn canvas in new tmux split
bun run src/cli.ts spawn calendar --scenario meeting-picker --config '{...}'
Spawning Canvases
Always use spawn for interactive scenarios - this opens the canvas in a tmux split pane while keeping the conversation terminal available.
bun run src/cli.ts spawn [kind] --scenario [name] --config '[json]'
Parameters:
kind: Canvas type (calendar, document, flight)--scenario: Interaction mode (e.g., display, meeting-picker, edit)--config: JSON configuration for the canvas--id: Optional canvas instance ID for IPC
IPC Communication
Interactive canvases communicate via Unix domain sockets.
Canvas → Controller:
{ type: "ready", scenario } // Canvas is ready
{ type: "selected", data } // User made a selection
{ type: "cancelled", reason? } // User cancelled
{ type: "error", message } // Error occurred
Controller → Canvas:
{ type: "update", config } // Update canvas configuration
{ type: "close" } // Request canvas to close
{ type: "ping" } // Health check
High-Level API
For programmatic use, import the API module:
import { pickMeetingTime, editDocument, bookFlight } from "${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT}/src/api";
// Spawn meeting picker and wait for selection
const result = await pickMeetingTime({
calendars: [...],
slotGranularity: 30,
});
if (result.success && result.data) {
console.log(`Selected: ${result.data.startTime}`);
}
Requirements
- tmux: Canvas spawning requires a tmux session
- Terminal with mouse support: For click-based interactions
- Bun: Runtime for executing canvas commands
Skills Reference
| Skill | Purpose |
|---|---|
calendar | Calendar display and meeting picker details |
document | Document rendering and text selection |
flight | Flight comparison and seat map details |
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