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d2
nevermind | d2 | |
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4 | 92 | |
1 | 15,894 | |
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10.0 | 9.7 | |
over 1 year ago | 9 days ago | |
Go | Go | |
MIT License | Mozilla Public License 2.0 |
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nevermind
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I want to contribute to open source but don't know where to start
If you’re familiar with node javascript or windows machines I’d appreciate some input in a node version manager I was making: https://github.com/bozdoz/nevermind
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Do you typically use Docker as your dev environment?
If you want to see an example project check out this wip: https://github.com/bozdoz/nevermind
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Is there any point in using nvm when we have Docker?
Locally yes. But I am very curious if you have a flavour of nvm, or whatever node version manager that you prefer. I’m playing around with making my own: https://github.com/bozdoz/nevermind
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Any good GitHub examples of go workspaces
Here’s a working app that I’ve recently started: https://github.com/bozdoz/nevermind/tree/main
d2
- NMAP-formatter: convert NMAP results to HTML, CSV, JSON, graphviz (dot), SQLite
- Penrose – Penrose
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Pikchr: A PIC-like markup language for diagrams in technical documentation
While not embedded in markdown, I like d2 [1]. I can use it with org-babel to embed and view the diagrams on emacs. After using graphviz for years, the visual output seems more polished to me. With that said, I want to give pikchr a try.
[1]:https://d2lang.com/
- Ask HN: How do you build diagrams for the web?
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Documentation as Code for Cloud - C4 Model & Structurizr
In the next post I'll deep-dive into the D2 language which also has a huge set of features. Stay tuned.
- Inkscape Cloud Architect
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Nomnoml
That site is created by the maintainers of D2[1], so it might be biased, but I still think D2 has the friendliest syntax of the bunch, including nomnoml.
[1]: https://d2lang.com/
- Software Architecture Tools
- D2: Declarative Diagramming
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Architecture diagrams enable better conversations
I've been using https://structurizr.com/ to automatically generate C4 diagrams from a model (rather than drawing them by hand). It works well with the approach for written documentation as proposed in https://arc42.org/. It's very easy to embed a C4 diagram into a markdown document.
The result is a set of documents and diagrams under version control that can be rendered using the structurizr documentation server (for interactive diagrams and indexed search).
I also use https://d2lang.com/ for declarative diagrams in addition to C4, e.g., sequence diagrams and https://adr.github.io/ for architectural decision records. These are also well integrated into structurizr.
What are some alternatives?
spec - Development Containers: Use a container as a full-featured development environment.
mermaid - Generation of diagrams like flowcharts or sequence diagrams from text in a similar manner as markdown
air - ☁️ Live reload for Go apps
C4-PlantUML - C4-PlantUML combines the benefits of PlantUML and the C4 model for providing a simple way of describing and communicate software architectures
blender - The Laravel template used for our CMS like projects
d3 - Bring data to life with SVG, Canvas and HTML. :bar_chart::chart_with_upwards_trend::tada:
fyne - Cross platform GUI toolkit in Go inspired by Material Design
Mermaid - Edit, preview and share mermaid charts/diagrams. New implementation of the live editor.
mockery - A mock code autogenerator for Go
diagrams - :art: Diagram as Code for prototyping cloud system architectures
sockv5er - Tool to create ssh tunnels on demand using the free tier ec2 instances from AWS from any given region
mermaid-cli - Command line tool for the Mermaid library