bpmn-js-token-simulation
bpmn-engine
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MIT License | MIT License |
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bpmn-js-token-simulation
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Ask HN: How to quickly animate sketches and 2D diagrams?
I'm using Mermaid, Excalidraw and PlantUML diagrams to explain and document what I'm working on and they work great and are a lot better than screens of prose, but I've become aware that something is missing: motion.
Animation brings a whole lot more to explanations, making simple explanations of how request coalescing works easy to understand, token simulations [0] through to helping explain concepts like Fresnel lenses [1]. Embedding them into GitHub READMEs, tweets and documentation would be awesome.
I found Excalidraw Claymate [2] but the stop motion approach with no tweening support makes it painful to create animations where circles move from place to place. There's also Manim [3] but I think this is more for maths.
Adobe Flash used to be the go-to; what do you reach for when you want to illustrate a concept with an animated diagram?
0. https://github.com/bpmn-io/bpmn-js-token-simulation
1. https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=30576688
2. https://github.com/dai-shi/excalidraw-claymate
3. https://github.com/ManimCommunity/manim
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Stately Editor Public Beta
Nice work! Anything that helps visualise state I'm happy to see.
Reading the linked article I'm unclear: does Stately generate output that we run with XState? Or is it a SaaS where we design and run the state machine (a bit like Camunda provides for running BPMN diagrams)?
If not already present, a visual runner would be awesome - like https://github.com/bpmn-io/bpmn-js-token-simulation allows, to explore the state.
bpmn-engine
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Building a LOW-CODE Platform - Looking for devs and interested people
Take a look at both BPMN and Node-Red. Specifically things like the backend javascript bpmn-engine, front-end bpmn modeller, and of course frontend-and-backend node-red.
What are some alternatives?
excalidraw-claymate - A tool based on Excalidraw to create stop motion animations and slides.
Node RED - Low-code programming for event-driven applications
hexapod - Blazing fast hexapod robot simulator for the web.
laravel_workflower - Implementation of phpmentors-jp/workflower for laravel application
qni - Quantum live-programming app that runs in your browser.
bpmn-js - A BPMN 2.0 rendering toolkit and web modeler.
manim - A community-maintained Python framework for creating mathematical animations.
alfy - Create Alfred workflows with ease
diagrams - :art: Diagram as Code for prototyping cloud system architectures
litegraph.js - A graph node engine and editor written in Javascript similar to PD or UDK Blueprints, comes with its own editor in HTML5 Canvas2D. The engine can run client side or server side using Node. It allows to export graphs as JSONs to be included in applications independently.
bpmn-js-examples - Examples how to use bpmn-js
flexsearch - Next-Generation full text search library for Browser and Node.js