drakon_editor
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- | BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License |
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drakon_editor
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The Drakon Language
Oh this is one of my favourite topics.
This site is like many of the other DRAKON tools written by Stepan Mitkin and is released to the public domain on GitHub [0].
The tool I am most familiar with is the DRAKON editor [1] also created by Mitkin and released to the public domain [2]. I feel in love with DRAKON about 10 years ago and have used it on and off for just writing out flows or some algorithms, I even wrote a optimistic database in Erlang with it some years ago which I found pretty interesting. More recently I have been looking at adding Rust support to the tool, but many of the things I want to do is blocked by various technical debt that have accumulated over the years, and the fact that I have never used TCL before.
[0]: https://github.com/stepan-mitkin/drakonhub
[1]: https://drakon-editor.sourceforge.net/
[2]: https://github.com/stepan-mitkin/drakon_editor
- We need a flowchart editor that doesn't give you carpal tunnel
GraphvizOnline
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Ask HN: Who's Seeking New Friends?
(paste it into https://dreampuf.github.io/GraphvizOnline to see a visual representation)
Where task 1 diverges, you can run task2 and task3 in parallel, because they don't depend on eachother's outputs. Then you need to join task4 and task5 to task6.
My email is in my profile, I'd love to chat about your thoughts on what futuristic software means to you. For me it means futuristic interactions with computers, alternative approaches to programming.
- What are the must-visit websites you use every day?
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Terraform: Advanced Commands Overview
You can view this file with the Graphviz binary or an online tool like Graphviz Viewer.
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Is there an AI that can generate logical diagrams or er diagrams like these?
You can copy and paste this DOT graph code into an online graph visualization tool like GraphvizOnline to see the visual representation of the code flow.
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The "Show Me" plugin lets GPT-4 create diagrams and is pretty neat
You can ask gpt to output as (mermaid / graphvis digraph) format via a code block. Then view inside a valid viewer like https://mermaid.live or https://dreampuf.github.io/GraphvizOnline
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The Factions of Doskvol, Visualized
Visualization was made by me using GraphVIZ, and rendered using dot. You can see the source here, and you can mess around with it by plugging the source into this handy website. You can remove factions you don't care about, or update to fit the fiction in your game..
- What workaround do you use to make ChatGPT draw diagrams?
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Quest 9 : Looking Back
After moving through the new Graph, is_cyclic, and prune you get to the real meat and potatoes: shortest unweighted, shortest weighted, and max flow. In the following I want to discuss some representation/visualization (shoutout Graphviz).
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Favorite Pipeline/Methods Figure
https://dreampuf.github.io/GraphvizOnline/ for making a basic figure.
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Optimal minimal resource calculations for end-game 100% efficiency 1-Machine usage flow
Note: - Tools used Graphbiz and dot language: https://dreampuf.github.io/GraphvizOnline - Source: https://satisfactory.fandom.com - Recipes used are the best based on a resource-weighted analysis (Weighted Point is the weighted consumption rate which is calculated by: (resource consumption rate / maximum extraction rate) * 10,000. The lower the better. ) - Some numbers have been simplified i.e. 8.8888 to 9 to simplify other calculations. - Energy and its resource needs are not included
What are some alternatives?
drakonwidget - A JavaScript widget for viewing and editing drakon flowcharts
Azure-PlantUML - PlantUML sprites, macros, and other includes for Azure services
foss-acronyms - List of abbreviations used within the FOSS community, and their definitions and usages.
elk - Eclipse Layout Kernel - Automatic layout for Java applications.
drakon.tech - Drakon.Tech is an IDE based on the DRAKON visual language
flowchart-fun - Easily generate flowcharts and diagrams from text ⿻
mermaid - Generation of diagrams like flowcharts or sequence diagrams from text in a similar manner as markdown
d3-graphviz - Graphviz DOT rendering and animated transitions using D3
jQuery-menu-aim - jQuery plugin to fire events when user's cursor aims at particular dropdown menu items. For making responsive mega dropdowns like Amazon's.
excalidraw - Virtual whiteboard for sketching hand-drawn like diagrams
Altair - Declarative statistical visualization library for Python