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pydeps
- Is there a way to find Python libraries that depends on a library?
- Looking for app that visualizes python program
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Libraries that depend on the CTX package
You might find something like this useful https://github.com/thebjorn/pydeps
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Is there a static code trace analyzer for python.
What about the pydeps project?
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Do you know good diagram generator for dependency and other? rust lang
OTOH, for python pydeps seems to be good way https://github.com/thebjorn/pydeps/blob/master/pydeps/depgraph2dot.py because this shows us not only dependency of module by pip manager but also files, modules, and classes
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visualizing code structure
pydeps
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Python Dependency Graphs
Never tried it myself, but there's pydeps.
code2flow
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Any good tool to visualize code/calls graph?
like this https://github.com/scottrogowski/code2flow(it is for javascript)
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Recommendation for visually mapping script logic?
Look at call graphs, this might help you get started: https://github.com/scottrogowski/code2flow
- Code2flow: Pretty good call graphs for dynamic languages
- Convert Source Code to Flowchart
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Discontinue Sourcetrail
I maintain a similar (but less popular) open-source CLI that generates flow charts for dynamic languages (Python, JS, Ruby, PHP) - https://github.com/scottrogowski/code2flow/
The thought has crossed my mind to try to actually sell it as a SaaS. But by itself, call graph visualizers are the sort of thing that you would need only once or only every once in a while. That sort of software is very difficult to monetize - as 10,000 failed productivity app companies could tell you. I don't know the details of what happened with Sourcetrail but I assume it was similar - developers might have found it useful occasionally but it's not something most developers would use daily or even monthly - so it's hard to justify a subscription.
What are some alternatives?
pycallgraph
vprof - Visual profiler for Python
coala - coala provides a unified command-line interface for linting and fixing all your code, regardless of the programming languages you use.
pysonar2 - PySonar2: a semantic indexer for Python with interprocedual type inference
snakefood - Python Dependency Graphs
Undebt - A fast, straightforward, reliable tool for performing massive, automated code refactoring
PythonBuddy - 1st Online Python Editor With Live Syntax Checking and Execution