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TypeScript-Call-Graph
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Ask HN: Visualizing software designs, especially of large systems (if at all)?
Specifically for TypeScript I created a CLI to visualize the call graph
https://github.com/whyboris/TypeScript-Call-Graph
Works for _functions_ not classes. I'm unsure how useful this tool is, but I suspect it might be helpful in some codebases.
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Create and share beautiful images of your source code
A slightly-related project I created: TypeScript Call Graph - generate/visualize a call graph of your TypeScript files in a variety of ways. MIT open source ;)
https://github.com/whyboris/TypeScript-Call-Graph
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How an Anti-TypeScript “JavaScript developer” like me became a TypeScript fan
Mildly-related project I have: generate call graph for typescript files
https://github.com/whyboris/TypeScript-Call-Graph
The TypeScript language service is really neat -- you can use it to parse through .ts files so you can, for example, see which functions call which functions.
Ryven
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Standardized, Python based Block Diagram File Format for Dynamic Modeling as an Open Source Alternative to Matlab and Simulink
There are general visual programming tools for python like ryven or PyFlow that should be able to run generic code, so in theory you can put SimuPy code in the blocks.
- Verse™: The first general purpose codeless development app - Beta available!!
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Ask HN: Visualizing software designs, especially of large systems (if at all)?
"What does an algorithm look like?"
I'm an intensely visual person, but have never found a visual programming system which scales well --- the problem is, past a certain level of complexity one has to use modules, which then devolves the visual representation down to just a bunch named blocks.
That said, I'm using BlockSCAD:
https://www.blockscad3d.com/community/projects/1421975
to work up designs which I'm then putting into other tools.
Looking at GraphSCAD:
http://graphscad.blogspot.com
and there's also Ryven and pythonocc which I managed to get installed:
https://ryven.org
https://github.com/Tanneguydv/Pythonocc-nodes-for-Ryven
but I'd really like to see a tool for this sort of thing which made G-code.
- my list of self-hosted (dev) tools
- Ryven – Flow-based visual scripting for Python
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PyFlow – a tool for visual and modular block programming in Python
Why this over https://ryven.org/ ?
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PyFlow – Visual scripting framework for Python – NodeRED alternative?
Interesting, came across https://ryven.org/ recently which looks in the same domain.
Any practical use cases of either being used?
Huge fan of NodeRED, always thought the paradigm could be leveraged for other heavy workflow applications
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Blender + Ryven; leveraging the power of node editors in Blender by building on top of an open Python-based framework
I'm developing Ryven (https://ryven.org), a python-based visual nodes editor/platform. I recently published a tiny prototype plugin for Ryven 3.1 inside Blender (https://github.com/leon-thomm/ryven-blender). As Ryven is Python-based and quite easy to use, and Blender already had success with an integrated nodes editor, I would like to find out whether based on Blender's Python API it'd be possible to develop a large, powerful, compatible, and easily extensible framework of nodes for Blender that run on Ryven.
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Verse: Visual Scripting Tool for Python
This seems very similar to https://ryven.org/
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Graphical node programming with Python
What do you think of the https://ryven.org/ node programming framework? Are there any that I can compare it with?
What are some alternatives?
ts-node - TypeScript execution and REPL for node.js
PyFlow - Visual scripting framework for python - https://wonderworks-software.github.io/PyFlow
typescript-eslint - :sparkles: Monorepo for all the tooling which enables ESLint to support TypeScript
ryvencore-qt - Qt frontend for ryvencore - Python library for building visual node editors
typescript-is
imgui-node-editor - Node Editor built using Dear ImGui
codebase-visualizer-action - Visualize your codebase during CI.
baklavajs - Graph / node editor in the browser using VueJS
LookAtThat - Render source code in 3D, for macOS and iOS.
PyFlow - An open-source tool for visual and modular block programming in python
proposal-record-tuple - ECMAScript proposal for the Record and Tuple value types. | Stage 2: it will change!
TheAlgorithms - All Algorithms implemented in Python