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mexdown
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Include diagrams in your Markdown files with Mermaid
I like this approach of using the tag associated with a code block to determine how to render the output. It's the same approach I take in my markdown-derived markup language: https://github.com/smasher164/mexdown.
The top example there takes a GraphViz description and passes it into the dot command, placing the resultant SVG into the HTML output.
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Show HN: JWEB (a modern implementation of the CWEB Literate Programming system)
This is similar to the approach I take in my markup language: https://github.com/smasher164/mexdown. Pipe the body of a code block to the command's stdin, and replace the code block with its output.
viz.js
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FlowChart Applications
Generally, you're best off with Viz.js, an emscripten transcompile of GraphViz
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Trying to create a tool similar to this image that allows me to creat different workflows by drag and drop and connecting but don' know what its called in order to research how to do it. Does an have a suggestion on where to look to get started? Are there any libraries that exist already? Thank you!
Other resources - Graphviz and Viz.js helped me a lot in in creating graphing app I built before I knew of these other libraries. "Graph visualization" was what I was searching for.
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Readable unit counters chart
To modify it, go to http://viz-js.com/, select Engine: circo and paste the following code: ``` digraph G { // Colors. See https://graphviz.org/doc/info/colors.html. Pikemen, MenAtArms [style=filled, fillcolor=lightskyblue1] Archers, Crossbowmen [style=filled, fillcolor=khaki] Horsemen, Knights [style=filled, fillcolor=lawngreen] Rams, Springalds, Mangonels, Trebuchets [style=filled, fillcolor=plum]
- Include diagrams in your Markdown files with Mermaid
- Graphviz: Open-source graph visualization software
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Looking for a Graph Visualization Software or Library
This might fit the bill in js land http://viz-js.com/
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Ask HN: What are the best charting / graphing JavaScript tools
> but the bundle is enormous - over a megabyte of data
If only DOT layout engine and JSON output format is enabled at compile time it is about 600KiB, or less than 200KiB Gzipped. https://github.com/rapidlua/viz.js
> A nice thing about having an SVG render is that it's very easy to attach events, and inline SVGs can be styled with CSS.
Indeed it’s super handy! I’m using this approach in https://LuaJIT.me to produce an interactive visualisation of a graph of traces in a JIT compiler.
What are some alternatives?
Mermaid - Edit, preview and share mermaid charts/diagrams. New implementation of the live editor.
uPlot - 📈 A small, fast chart for time series, lines, areas, ohlc & bars
aasvg - Turn ASCII art into SVG
markup - Determines which markup library to use to render a content file (e.g. README) on GitHub
mermaid - Generation of diagrams like flowcharts or sequence diagrams from text in a similar manner as markdown
jweb - The JWEB system of Literate Programming
backendlore - How I write backends
RawParser - Showing how a grammar driven parser can be implemented
step-ca-on-rpi - Smallstep Certificate Authority on Rpi4 with Yubikey
asciitosvg - Create beautiful SVG renderings of ASCII diagrams.