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svgbobrus
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Pikchr: A PIC-like markup language for diagrams in technical documentation
I recently had to draw some diagrams for documenting something. After looking at various Markdown-friendly options I landed on svgbob[1]. I believe it's a superior solution to these kinds of graph drawing tools for Markdown for one specific reason: the code is still readable. When I go to look at a Markdown file I don't always open the output. I will commonly open up a README file in Vim or just cat it to the terminal. In this case diagrams like those in this post is next to useless. I'm not going to read through some complex drawing definitions and try to visualise the results. With svgbob (or Typograms[2] or any of the other similar options) you can still read the Markdown text document and see the diagrams which is great!
Of course this comes with a tradeoff, drawing the diagrams can be a bit of a pain. But I believe this can be solved by a good Markdown editor or editor plugin. Alternatively a spec like this could be converted into an svgbob-compatible diagram.
[1]https://ivanceras.github.io/svgbob-editor/
- How to draw beautiful software architecture diagrams
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Ascii to svg tool svgbob v0.7.0 is just released with support for drawing arcs in quarter interval
Online playground svgbob-editor is also updated to use the latest version of svgbob. It is however a painfully slow to edit the diagrams from there, so it's better if you draw the diagram somwhere else and paste it to there.
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Include diagrams in your Markdown files with Mermaid | The GitHub Blog
There’s Svgbob. Plus when it comes to more complex diagrams or graphs where creating the ASCII art by hand in can be quite finicky, there’s a number of tools (including drawing tools) to make creating ASCII art much easier.
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Explaining Code Using ASCII Art
https://ivanceras.github.io/svgbob-editor/
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Your one project with rust that you think is one of the best projects you have made.
svgbob
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Announcing the Kani Rust Verifier Project
Since the post contains ASCII art, let me recommend you svgbob :)
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New Release: v1.9.0-beta.10 🎉
The app can now render Svgbob code blocks (https://ivanceras.github.io/svgbob-editor).
- Svgbob Editor
- Svgbob Editor – Convert your ASCII diagram scribbles into happy little SVG
svgcleaner
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TinyVG – an alternative binary encoded vector graphics format
I'm not sure, but it seems svgcleaner can remove unused and invisible graphical elements[1]. I don't know if TinyVG preserves them. but if it does, it's not a fair comparison.
Did you try converting svgcleaner processed SVG to a TVG?
[1] https://github.com/RazrFalcon/svgcleaner
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Name a program that doesn't get enough love!
oxipng, pngquant and svgcleaner — optimizing images
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Inkscape 1.2 as a Godot Graphics Tool
One of the new features of Godot 4 is svg with embeds like svg, jpg and png. Also if you have svg fonts, you can clean it with https://github.com/RazrFalcon/svgcleaner and it may import.
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Parcel v2 releases from beta, includes new Rust compiler for huge performance gains
svgcleaner is designed for standalone SVG files, and will fail on or butcher a significant fraction of inline SVG icons and the likes because it can’t cope with currentColor.
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Essential SVG tools
There's also SVG Cleaner which has some compelling benefits over SVGO.
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Tech stack for my open source icons project (Iconduck)
svgcleaner is a CLI (command line) tool which cleans up vector files. Often, vector files will have a lot of extra “stuff” in them that aren’t needed for the presentation side of things, so this helps to reduce the file size. I store both the original vector of the icon, and a cleaned version.
What are some alternatives?
Image-Processing-CLI-in-Rust - CLI for image processing with histograms, binary treshold and other functions
xsv - A fast CSV command line toolkit written in Rust.
woodpecker - Drill is an HTTP load testing application written in Rust
Debian Repository Builder - A project for automatically generating and maintaining Debian repositories from a TOML spec.
asciiflow - ASCIIFlow
euclider - A higher dimensional raytracing prototype with non-euclidean-like features
imag - imag - Text based personal information management suite
Servo - Servo, the embeddable, independent, memory-safe, modular, parallel web rendering engine
iota - A terminal-based text editor written in Rust
perseus - A state-driven web development framework for Rust with full support for server-side rendering and static generation.
tray_rust - A toy ray tracer in Rust