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plantuml-examples
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The Unreasonable Effectiveness of Sequence Diagrams in MermaidJS
More examples of these with renderings of dividers, actors, databases, etc.:
https://github.com/joelparkerhenderson/plantuml-examples
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Show HN: Show HN: PlantUML based collaborative UML editor is now open source
Great tool! Would you be open to adding PlantUML Font Awesome icons?
You can see the demo PlantUML for "Area diagram demo" using FA here:
https://github.com/joelparkerhenderson/demo-plantuml
- PlantUML demo - my diagram quickstart for developers
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?
goldmark-mermaid - Mermaid diagram support for Goldmark Markdown parser.
mermaid - Generation of diagrams like flowcharts or sequence diagrams from text in a similar manner as markdown
collabuml - A collaborative UML editor; build with etherpad and plantuml
C4-PlantUML - C4-PlantUML combines the benefits of PlantUML and the C4 model for providing a simple way of describing and communicate software architectures
autoapps
d3 - Bring data to life with SVG, Canvas and HTML. :bar_chart::chart_with_upwards_trend::tada:
mermaid-mode - Emacs major mode for working with mermaid graphs https://mermaidjs.github.io/
Mermaid - Edit, preview and share mermaid charts/diagrams. New implementation of the live editor.
zipkin - Zipkin is a distributed tracing system
diagrams - :art: Diagram as Code for prototyping cloud system architectures
d2-playground - An online runner to play, learn, and create with D2, the modern diagram scripting language that turns text to diagrams.
mermaid-cli - Command line tool for the Mermaid library