natlas
draw.io
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Python | JavaScript | |
Apache License 2.0 | Apache License 2.0 |
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natlas
- Shodan
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Passive network device discovery
Natlas was basically built for exactly this use case. Docker-compose file in the repo so you can set up as containers in Windows. https://github.com/natlas/natlas
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A 15 year old’s (me) network diagram
Thanks, now I just need natlas to generate prettier graphs for leadership... I had a feeling it was graphviz on the backend, been a while.
- Continuous network enumeration tool like Fing
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0xtavian/awesome-attack-surface-monitoring - Resources for Attack Surface Monitoring!
Natlas looks like a tool I'd been wanting but couldn't find. It does seem to lack some kind of built in alerting infrastructure though - is there anything else opensource like Natlas that is more fully featured for being able to monitor for changes in attack surface?
draw.io
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Show HN: Open source database diagram editor
At first I thought this was drawio: https://www.drawio.com/ with which you can generate a schema diagram from SQL. Is this the other way around.
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Monodraw
For anyone who is willing to use a webapp, I like drawio[0]. You can download locally[1] and self host (I just use the python webserver).
While finding the Github, I see they now actually package an Electron application, so that is probably worth exploring[2].
[0] https://www.drawio.com/
[1] https://github.com/jgraph/drawio
[2] https://github.com/jgraph/drawio-desktop
- Diagramming software for Linux, Windows, Browser – open-source
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Are there any good FREE flowchart makers?
draw.io works nicely for flowcharts and other types of diagrams.
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Is a fully open-source draw.io possible?
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The source code authored by us in this repo is
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Mastering Diagrams: A Professional Approach to Enhancing Visuals with ChatGPT and Mermaid
Another way that you can leverage the power of ChatGPT and mermaid is when you are using a software designing tool such as Draw.io and you want to skip the tedious task of creating a diagram from scratch and want to get a push at the begging and save your time for the creative part of the diagram.
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Ask HN: Tell us about your project that's not done yet but you want feedback on
There are also mockups with more features, so ignore weird UI at first.
[1]: https://www.drawio.com
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Draw.io
> Additional minified JavaScript files and Java libraries are used in this project. All of the licenses are deemed compatible with the Apache 2.0, nothing is GPL or AGPL, due dilgence is performed on all third-party code.
Here's an issue that was opened:
https://github.com/jgraph/drawio/issues/3782
> The file for converting the mermaid code to mxgaph xml is available only in minified version. the unminified version "mermaid2drawio.js" is missing. Please include that.
Answer:
> We do not supply the source to that file.
With such phrasing, for now, I'll consider drawio proprietary with some parts in Apache 2 (even if it's actually the majority of the code).
It might be possible to have a fork with some optional features related to these non provided files removed, if by luck no critical feature is impacted.
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Do you use an external game visual flow tool for planning purposes? If so, what is it and why do you like it?
Specifically I've been working on an incremental game and I've been using https://www.drawio.com/ to help me plan out what I want the progression of features/unlocks to be as the player progresses through the game, what pre-requirements/events are for each feature/unlock, etc.
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Pikchr: A PIC-like markup language for diagrams in technical documentation
> you will never know if draw.io will be around in a few years' time.
https://github.com/jgraph/drawio#readme (Apache 2, at least for now)
What are some alternatives?
pyndiff - Generate human-readable ndiff output when comparing 2 Nmap XML scan files
excalidraw - Virtual whiteboard for sketching hand-drawn like diagrams
scantron - A distributed nmap / masscan scanning framework complete with scan scheduling, engine pooling, subsequent scan port diff-ing, and an API client for automation workflows.
mermaid - Generation of diagrams like flowcharts or sequence diagrams from text in a similar manner as markdown
WebMap - WebMap-Nmap Web Dashboard and Reporting
GoJS, a JavaScript Library for HTML Diagrams - JavaScript diagramming library for interactive flowcharts, org charts, design tools, planning tools, visual languages.
Smog - A semi-automatic osint/recon framework.
plantuml - Generate diagrams from textual description
awesome-attack-surface-monitoring - Curated list of open-source & paid Attack Surface Monitoring (ASM) tools.
drawio-desktop - Official electron build of draw.io
Net-Mon - Get notified for new devices on your network
HackMD - CodiMD - Realtime collaborative markdown notes on all platforms.