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Graphviz: Open-source graph visualization software
A fast 3D alternative for visualizing large graphs is Graphia: https://github.com/graphia-app/graphia https://graphia.app However, it's currently suffering from the Qt switch from 5 to 6.
Regarding Graphviz itself, I wonder why is there no special layout logic for planar graphs? They can be recognized and embedded on the plane in linear time without intersecting edges, so it would be very nice if some of the Graphviz tools actually did that.
A recent set of minimal graph coloring Graphviz visualizations of mine: https://gitlab.com/nsajko/example_optimally_colored_graphs
- Visualized Graph Coloring Examples
- Many examples of optimally colored graphs
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Dot_ix: Interactive GraphViz Dot Graphs
If you love GraphViz and would like to support it, please do.
> Graphviz is maintained by a few very talented volunteers, and with some help from its founders. Financial donations are accepted on patreon. Anyone who is able to fund a summer intern project (or other project) based on graphviz is invited to contact any of the project leaders, e.g. send a message to north on graphviz org).
> This project has only 3 of its founders remaining as volunteer maintainers, and support is limited and may end soon. If you can help fund to a more formal foundation to continue this project, please contact north on graphviz org.
https://gitlab.com/graphviz/graphviz#support
- goroutines and goccy/go-graphviz package
- Graphviz 7
- Graphviz v7
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A CSS-Inspired Syntax for Flowcharts
That's interesting. It's not hard to see the problem. HTML labels don't help, either. How do other languages solve this? Like, a shell HERE document that has one fixed string as a terminator? The graphviz lexer https://gitlab.com/graphviz/graphviz/-/blob/main/lib/cgraph/... seems hackable but disabling downstream processing of escapes elsewhere would be necessary too. Possibly this would mean bypassing some of the processing in the function make_label in https://gitlab.com/graphviz/graphviz/-/blob/main/lib/common/...
It's a disappointment or even failure of our current language scanning and parsing tools or, really, the way we used them, that this is not an easy exercise.
- graphviz: Graph Visualization Tools
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Graphviz: Open-source graph visualization software
If you have bug fix or enhancement requests, try https://gitlab.com/graphviz/graphviz/-/issues?scope=all&stat...
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Favorite Resources of 2021
Diagrams as Code based on graphviz; for prototyping cloud system architectures
What are some alternatives?
sketchviz-docker - Graphviz -> Sketchy PNG in one image, for automation
mermaid - Generation of diagrams like flowcharts or sequence diagrams from text in a similar manner as markdown
mdbook-graphviz
plantuml - Generate diagrams from textual description
d3-dag - Layout algorithms for visualizing directed acyclic graphs
hpcc-js-wasm - HPCC-Systems Web-Assembly (JavaScript)
PSGraph - A set of utilities for working with Graphviz in Powershell
sketchviz - A command line clone of https://sketchviz.com/
schema - get a dot file from a postgres database schema
dot-to-ascii - Graphviz to ASCII converter using Graph::Easy
gref - Search, scrape, and render citation graphs.