ditaa
backend
ditaa | backend | |
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2 | 1 | |
912 | 13 | |
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0.0 | 8.5 | |
about 2 years ago | 6 days ago | |
Java | Python | |
GNU Lesser General Public License v3.0 only | GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 |
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ditaa
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Explaining Code Using ASCII Art
Shameless appeal for code commentary review:
This reminds me of a code comment I wrote about some web crawling code that is intended to maintain a continuous web address "flow graph", matching any origin URL(s) (the 'water table' of a web page) down to the current location of that page on the web (the 'river delta').
This can be complicated because old URLs may be redirected (HTTP 301, 302) to different locations over time, often for SEO reasons or due to change of domain ownership.
Does the code comment linked below make sense? I'd really appreciate any feedback and improvements:
https://github.com/openculinary/backend/blob/5116c4f5d39dae1...
(and yes, I realize the ASCII art here pales in comparison to some of the visually appealing and clear diagrams shared in the article. I'm doing my best :))
What are some alternatives?
ervy - Bring charts to terminal.
draw - Draw in your terminal
wtf-tui - Text-based UI tool for configuring the WTF terminal dashboard
art - 🎨 ASCII art library for Python
asciiflow - ASCIIFlow
slides - Terminal based presentation tool
lookatme - An interactive, terminal-based markdown presenter
ascii-tables - âš¡ Quickly format table in ASCII. Great for code comments, or Github Markdown!
slidev - Presentation Slides for Developers
svgbobrus - Convert your ascii diagram scribbles into happy little SVG