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BSD 2-clause "Simplified" License | MIT License |
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Include diagrams in your Markdown files with Mermaid
> I think so-called ASCII-art is more in the spirit of Markdown.
If you're simply doing a less on a file, then sure. But if you want to do a 'render' on the Markdown and convert it to another format (HTML, PDF) then having a mechanism that can translate ASCII to something graphical could be useful.
In some ways this is what the DOT language does in Graphviz:
* https://graphviz.org/gallery/
> The spirit behind the kind of thing in the OP, on the other hand, is that one should get nicely formatted HTML from Markdown for the purpose of online consumption. Which is a very different goal.
I'm not sure if there's a way to have both ASCII art and it be renderable to graphics. Closest that I could find:
* https://github.com/martinthomson/aasvg
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What are some alternatives?
asciitosvg - Create beautiful SVG renderings of ASCII diagrams.
step-ca-on-rpi - Smallstep Certificate Authority on Rpi4 with Yubikey
markup - Determines which markup library to use to render a content file (e.g. README) on GitHub
kroki - Creates diagrams from textual descriptions!
Mermaid - Edit, preview and share mermaid charts/diagrams. New implementation of the live editor.
mexdown - A lightweight integrating markup language
Joplin - Joplin - the secure note taking and to-do app with synchronisation capabilities for Windows, macOS, Linux, Android and iOS.
viz.js - A hack to put Graphviz on the web.