Graphviz.NetWrapper
Newt
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6.6 | 4.4 | |
15 days ago | 9 months ago | |
C# | C# | |
Eclipse Public License 2.0 | GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 |
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Graphviz.NetWrapper
- Graphviz.NetWrapper 2.0.0 Released
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Dot_ix: Interactive GraphViz Dot Graphs
If you happen to be looking for a graphviz API (for .net), the following might help https://github.com/Rubjerg/Graphviz.NetWrapper
- Graphviz v7
- Rubjerg/Graphviz.NetWrapper
- Rubjerg/Graphviz.NetWrapper - Lean .NET wrapper around Graphviz for building graphs, reading/writing dot files, exporting images, or programmatically reading out the layout attributes.
Newt
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I love building a startup in Rust. I wouldn't pick it again
> Actually, it does work from Linux ... cross-compiled from Linux to Windows.
Here's a link to the commands I use to generate my cross-platform builds [1]. They are easy enough to stick in a shell script or batch file so you get all the builds with one command. These produce single executables, trimmed for size.
[1] https://github.com/kcartlidge/Newt#generating-stand-alone-bu...
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Graphviz v7
Graphviz is excellent. I use it for (amongst other things) generating diagrams of states and transitions, and also for automatically mapping choices as I write interactive fiction.
More generally I've added it to Newt [1], which is my in-progress C# code generator. It scans a PostgreSQL database to automatically generate a class library with models and EF Core data contexts. And as part of that it generates a dot notation Graphviz source file for showing the tables and relationships (the repo includes an example image [2]). The example only shows a couple of tables, but it gives an idea of what can be produced (and also shows the .dot source file that was created to produce it).
[1] https://github.com/kcartlidge/Newt
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