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wavedrom
- WaveDrom draws your Timing Diagram or Waveform
- What Tool can create Diagramms like this?
- Inoffizielle Excel-Tools und die "Schatten-IT": Wie sieht es in euren Unternehmen aus ?
- Create Digital Timing Diagrams
- Is there an easy way to plot signals
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I would like your help please.
I'm pretty sure this diagram was made using Wavedrom: https://wavedrom.com/
- Tool to generate table of memory-mapped register?
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How do I make graphs like these? I need to do something similar for the theory section of my report, but I have no idea which software to use and how to construct a graph like that. Do I need a model or real data?
I've used gnuplot for graphs and wavedrom for timing diagrams.
- Am I the only one doing scribbles like that? Helps me keep track of latencies, and stuff.
- Are there any ways or free tools on PC to draw these kind of state wave forms?
plantuml
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LLM + Mermaid: How Modern Teams Create UML Diagrams Without Lucidchart
Today, tools like Mermaid and PlantUML have taken center stage, thanks to their ability to generate diagrams with text-based commands. Even better, AI-powered assistants like Claude, ChatGPT, and GitHub Copilot have made generating diagrams even easier. These tools work directly within a developer's environment, creating diagrams that are version-controlled and integrated seamlessly into workflows.
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plantuml VS vizdom - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 1 Sep 2024
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Blockdiag – simple diagram images generator – blockdiag 1.0 documentation
While inactive blockdiag was small and nice for automatically annotating documentation.
As you can see it hasn't been maintained for a few years.
https://github.com/blockdiag/blockdiag
Graphviz is great because dot file are simple and easy to read and trivial to add to a build chain.
https://graphviz.org/
With complex diagrams, I find good old PlantUML diagrams more useful if not as initially pretty as mermaid. Plus it will output archimate without having to touch that UI
https://plantuml.com/
But really it is horses for courses.
Looking at the mermaid on mobile with a dark theme is pretty painful at least right now as an example of why it is not my preference.
But I am typically not targeting web display.
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Introduction to Haskell Diagrams
Use a high-level language like Plant UML, D2, Graphviz which are good for the purpose they are designed for, but not for generic purpose diagramming.
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Devs need system design tools, not diagramming tools
I feel like https://plantuml.com/ gets close to what I want by being able to make diagrams with code, but for system design what I really want is to be able to have diagrams generated directly from the code itself, maybe with some extra comments/annotations that help it along.
Does anything like that exist already?
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Code Diagrams - 3 Tools to Try
PlantUML, like Mermaid, is an open source tool that allows users to create diagrams from plain text descriptions. PlantUML is the original ‘diagrams as code’ platform. It has a deep feature set, can be integrated into just about any environment, and can be extended to fit just about any use case. For example, the most useful thing to me about PlantUML is its support for visualizing .JSON files.
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PlantUMLApp 3.0 - Let's play with AI Multi-Modality
New version 3.0 of my PlantUML App for iPad is out with exciting update! 🤩 The new multi-modality feature now lets you transform hand-drawn diagrams into PlantUML scripts with just a pencil ✍🏻 or your fingers 👆. Take a look 👀 to this short on YouTube and download it from App Store to support me 👍🏻.
- FLaNK Stack 26 February 2024
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What is your favorite tool for designing complex architecture, and why is it MS Paint?
Someone at work showed me https://plantuml.com/ recently. If you want your diagrams as code . Version controlled etc.. I highly recommend it.
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What's a piece of technology that you have work with at your job that you hate?
Maybe try PlantUML.
What are some alternatives?
pandoc - Universal markup converter
Mermaid - Edit, preview and share mermaid charts/diagrams. New implementation of the live editor.
Visual Studio Code - Visual Studio Code
mermaid - Generation of diagrams like flowcharts or sequence diagrams from text in a similar manner as markdown
bitfield - :cake: bit field diagram renderer
draw.io - draw.io is a JavaScript, client-side editor for general diagramming.
kroki - Creates diagrams from textual descriptions!
Asciidoctor - :gem: A fast, open source text processor and publishing toolchain, written in Ruby, for converting AsciiDoc content to HTML 5, DocBook 5, and other formats.
graphviz
roadmap - GitHub public roadmap