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Glama

nakkaş means painter/artist in Turkish (old).

"make a neon terminal logo with animated binary digits"
  → AI constructs JSON config
  → nakkas renders to animated SVG
  → clean animated SVG output

Why

  • One tool, infinite designs. render_svg takes a JSON config. AI fills in everything.

  • AI-native schema. Every field has .describe() annotations so the model knows what to do.

  • Pure declarative SVG. CSS @keyframes + SMIL animations, no JavaScript.

  • Zero external deps. No cloud API, no API keys. Runs locally.

Install

Claude Desktop

Add to your config file:

  • macOS: ~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json

  • Linux: ~/.config/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json

  • Windows: %APPDATA%\Claude\claude_desktop_config.json

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "nakkas": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": ["-y", "nakkas@latest"]
    }
  }
}

Claude Code (CLI)

claude mcp add nakkas npx nakkas@latest

Cursor / Zed / Other MCP clients

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "nakkas": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": ["-y", "nakkas@latest"]
    }
  }
}

Local Development

git clone https://github.com/arikusi/nakkas
cd nakkas
npm install && npm run build
# Use dist/index.js as the command

Quick Start

Ask your AI (with Nakkas connected):

"Make an animated SVG: dark terminal frame (800×200), glowing cyan text 'NAKKAS', neon glow filter, fade-in on load."

"Create a loading spinner: a circle with a draw-on stroke animation that loops every 1.5 seconds."

"Data visualization: animated bar chart, 5 bars, each fading in with a staggered delay, gradient fills."

"Profile badge (400×120): blue-to-purple gradient, white username text, drop shadow, subtle pulse animation."

Tools

Nakkas provides three tools:

Tool

Purpose

render_svg

Takes SVGConfig JSON, returns SVG string + design analysis warnings

preview

Takes rendered content, returns a PNG image for visual inspection

save

Takes rendered content, saves to disk as SVG (text) or PNG (raster)

The intended workflow: render → preview → iterate → save. The save tool is separate from render_svg to encourage previewing and refining before saving.

The save Tool

{ "content": "<svg ...>...</svg>", "outputPath": "./design.svg", "format": "auto" }

Formats: auto (infers from extension), svg (text file), png (renders to raster first). If the file exists, a numeric counter is appended to prevent overwriting. The actual saved path is returned.

The render_svg Tool

Input: SVGConfig JSON object Output: Complete SVG XML string plus optional design analysis notes

After rendering, the response may include design warnings about common issues such as too many concurrent animations, missing transformBox, or group-level scale transforms.

SVGConfig Structure

{
  canvas: {
    width: number | string,   // e.g. 800 or "100%"
    height: number | string,
    viewBox?: string,          // "0 0 800 400"
    background?: string        // hex "#111111" or "transparent"
  },

  defs?: {
    gradients?: Gradient[],   // linearGradient | radialGradient
    filters?: Filter[],        // preset or raw primitives
    clipPaths?: ClipPath[],
    masks?: Mask[],
    symbols?: Symbol[],
    paths?: { id, d }[]       // for textPath elements
  },

  elements: Element[],         // shapes, text, groups, use instances

  animations?: CSSAnimation[]  // CSS @keyframes definitions
}

Element Types

Type

Required fields

Notes

rect

width, height

x, y default 0; rx/ry for rounded corners

circle

r

cx, cy default 0

ellipse

rx, ry

Independent horizontal/vertical radii

line

x1, y1, x2, y2

polyline

points

Open path: "10,20 50,80 90,20"

polygon

points

Auto-closed shape

path

d

Full SVG path commands

image

href, width, height

URL or data:image/... URI for embedded images

text

content

String or (string | Tspan)[] array

textPath

pathId, text

Text following a curve; path defined in defs.paths

group

children

Shared attrs applied to all children (no nested groups)

use

href

Instance a symbol or clone an element by #id

radial-group

cx, cy, count, radius, child

Place N copies around a full circle

arc-group

cx, cy, radius, count, startAngle, endAngle, child

Place N copies along a circular arc

grid-group

cols, rows, colSpacing, rowSpacing, child

Place copies in an M by N grid

scatter-group

width, height, count, seed, child

Scatter N copies at seeded random positions

path-group

waypoints, count, child

Distribute N copies evenly along a polyline

parametric

fn

Mathematical curve: rose, heart, star, lissajous, spiral, superformula, epitrochoid, hypotrochoid, wave

All Visual Elements (Shared Fields)

{
  id?: string,             // required for filter/gradient/clip references
  cssClass?: string,       // matches CSS animation names
  fill?: string,           // "#rrggbb" | "none" | "url(#gradId)"
  stroke?: string,
  strokeWidth?: number,
  strokeDasharray?: string, // "10 5", use for draw-on animation
  strokeDashoffset?: number,
  opacity?: number,        // 0–1
  filter?: string,         // "url(#filterId)"
  clipPath?: string,       // "url(#clipId)"
  transform?: string,      // "rotate(45)" "translate(100, 50)"
  transformBox?: "fill-box" | "view-box" | "stroke-box",  // set "fill-box" for CSS rotation
  transformOrigin?: string, // "center", works with fill-box
  smilAnimations?: SMILAnimation[]
}

Filter Presets

Reference as filter: "url(#myId)" on any element after defining in defs.filters:

{ "type": "preset", "id": "myGlow", "preset": "glow", "stdDeviation": 8, "color": "#ff00ff" }

Preset

Key params

Effect

glow

stdDeviation, color

Soft halo

neon

stdDeviation, color

Intense bright glow

blur

stdDeviation

Gaussian blur

drop-shadow

stdDeviation, offsetX, offsetY, color

Drop shadow

glitch

stdDeviation

Turbulence displacement (animated)

grayscale

value (0–1)

Desaturate

sepia

Warm sepia tone

invert

Invert colors

saturate

value

Boost/reduce saturation

hue-rotate

value (degrees)

Shift hues

chromatic-aberration

value (px offset, default 3)

RGB channel split for lens distortion look

noise

value (opacity 0 to 1, default 0.25)

Film grain and texture overlay

outline

color, value (thickness, default 2)

Colored outline around the element

inner-shadow

color, stdDeviation, value (opacity, default 0.5)

Shadow inside the element

emboss

stdDeviation, value (intensity, default 1.5)

3D relief shading effect

CSS Animations

{
  "animations": [{
    "name": "pulse",
    "duration": "2s",
    "iterationCount": "infinite",
    "direction": "alternate",
    "keyframes": [
      { "offset": "from", "properties": { "opacity": "0.3", "transform": "scale(0.9)" } },
      { "offset": "to",   "properties": { "opacity": "1",   "transform": "scale(1.1)" } }
    ]
  }],
  "elements": [{
    "type": "circle",
    "cx": 100, "cy": 100, "r": 40,
    "cssClass": "pulse",
    "transformBox": "fill-box",
    "transformOrigin": "center"
  }]
}

CSS property keys: camelCase (strokeDashoffset) or kebab-case (stroke-dashoffset). Both work.

Animatable CSS properties: opacity, fill, stroke, transform, filter, clip-path, stroke-dasharray, stroke-dashoffset, font-size, letter-spacing and more.

SMIL Animations

Three SMIL types, defined inline on each element via smilAnimations: []:

{ "kind": "animate",          "attributeName": "d",       "from": "...", "to": "...", "dur": "2s" }
{ "kind": "animateTransform", "type": "rotate",            "from": "0 100 100", "to": "360 100 100", "dur": "3s" }
{ "kind": "animateMotion",    "path": "M 0 0 C ...",      "dur": "4s", "rotate": "auto" }

Path morphing (attributeName: "d"): from/to paths must have identical command types and counts. Only coordinates can differ.

Fonts

System fonts work everywhere without any loading: Arial, Helvetica, Courier New, Georgia, Verdana, monospace, sans-serif, serif.

Custom font families are also accepted. They work when the font is available in the rendering environment (web page with loaded fonts, design tool, etc.).

Use Cases & Compatibility

Context

CSS @keyframes

SMIL

External fonts

Interactive (onclick)

GitHub README <img>

Web page <img>

Web page inline SVG

Design tool export

Static file viewer

depends

depends

Troubleshooting

"MCP error -32602: Input validation error"

This means the MCP SDK rejected the input before it reached the handler. It usually happens on the first attempt and works on retry. The most common triggers:

  • Gradient type typo. Use "linearGradient" or "radialGradient", not "linear" or "radial". This is the single most frequent mistake.

  • Keyframe offset as string. Write 0 or 100 (numbers) or "from" / "to". Writing "0%" or "100%" will fail.

  • Named colors. Only hex values work: "#ff0000", not "red". No rgb() either.

  • Missing type on elements. Every element object needs a type field.

If you're building an MCP client integration and seeing this consistently, the issue is likely in how your client serializes arguments. See anthropics/claude-code#29104 for context on known serialization quirks.

Preview shows a blank or unexpected image

The preview tool renders a static snapshot at t=0. Animations are not captured. What you see is the SVG's initial state before any CSS or SMIL animation starts.

If the image is completely blank:

  • Check that your elements have fill or stroke set. A shape without fill on a transparent canvas is invisible.

  • Check coordinates. An element at x: 2000 on an 800px wide canvas is simply off-screen.

  • If using filter: "url(#myFilter)", make sure myFilter is actually defined in defs.filters.

Animations not working on GitHub

GitHub READMEs render SVG through <img> tags, which strips JavaScript but keeps CSS and SMIL. If your animation works locally but not on GitHub:

  • Avoid <script> or event handlers (onclick, onmouseover). These are removed.

  • External fonts won't load. Stick to system fonts: Arial, Courier New, Georgia, monospace, sans-serif.

  • CSS @import for fonts is blocked. If you need a specific font, use inline <text> with a system fallback.

Large SVG output

If render_svg returns a warning about file size (over 50kb), the parametric curves or pattern groups are probably generating too many elements. Reduce steps on parametric curves or count on pattern groups. A grid-group with cols: 50, rows: 50 produces 2500 elements, which adds up fast.

Tech Stack

  • TypeScript + Node.js 18+

  • @modelcontextprotocol/sdk (MCP server)

  • zod (schema validation and AI type guidance)

  • No external SVG libraries, pure XML construction

  • Vitest (280 tests)

License

MIT. Built by arikusi.

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