react-flow
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9.2 | 0.0 | |
6 months ago | 6 months ago | |
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MIT License | MIT License |
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react-flow
- Graphing a mind map / binary tree
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react-flow VS rete - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 9 Jun 2023
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Help me find a flow diagram library like Svelvet, but with data binding (accessible state)
Not sure if this is useful or fit your needs. I found out on the discord (https://discord.com/channels/457912077277855764/1078272116916494366) that ReactFlow for Svelte is in the works. https://github.com/wbkd/react-flow/discussions/2971
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Low-code development (Node-RED alternative)
If you want something in react - https://github.com/wbkd/react-flow
- React Flow 11.4.0 Release
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Using React Flow to plan a React project
And, with 12k stars on Github and an average weekly download of 161k, it's popular among devs. It has extensive community support that allows it to be maintained, thus giving users a long time assurance and scalability.
- React Flow 11 – better a11y, better edges, new hooks and more
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react-flow VS diagram-maker - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 16 Aug 2022
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Trying to find an existing GPT-3 GUI tool with no luck
I recall coming across a GPT-3 "flow" application - it was a GUI where you could create prompts and inputs, then link them together to create a "chain". It reminded me of react-flow in the way that it looked.
- Create a visual programming platform in JS ?
dag
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Introducing the @ngneat/dag Library
One of the hardest parts when I was creating this service was trying to figure out how to display the workflow on the page. I figured though that the more I could use default functionality in Angular (i.e. *ngFor) and CSS (i.e. flexbox), the better. That’s the reasoning behind the dagModel$ observable being a two dimensional array. This made it so that all that I needed to do to output the model was to nest an *ngFor loop inside another *ngFor loop. The first loop outputs each row in the model, working from top down. The second loop outputs the columns, from left to right. You can see a detailed example of this in the demo app in the repository.
What are some alternatives?
react-diagrams - a super simple, no-nonsense diagramming library written in react that just works
graphy-ng - Library for rendering directed graphs in Angular.
butterfly - 🦋Butterfly,A JavaScript/React/Vue2 Diagramming library which concentrate on flow layout field. (基于JavaScript/React/Vue2的流程图组件)
lineage - Generate beautiful documentation for your data pipelines in markdown format
zustand - 🐻 Bear necessities for state management in React
ngd - View the dependencies tree of you Angular application
flowchart-fun - Easily generate flowcharts and diagrams from text ⿻
hellotangle - Web application for sending messages via the IOTA protocol.
Tutanota makes encryption easy - Tuta is an email service with a strong focus on security and privacy that lets you encrypt emails, contacts and calendar entries on all your devices.
jupyterlab-dagitty - JupyterLab renderer of dagitty causal diagrams
ts-toolbelt - 👷 TypeScript's largest type utility library
graphcom - Incremental computations engine