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Graphviz.NetWrapper
Lean .NET wrapper around Graphviz for building graphs, reading/writing dot files, exporting images, or programmatically reading out the layout attributes.
Heya, I made a toy web app that adds interactivity to GraphViz generated graphs.
My plan is to make my automation framework generate those graphs on a web page to visualize automation execution, e.g. by styling nodes and adding CSS animations.
GitHub repo: https://github.com/azriel91/dot_ix
enjoy
I made a tool that's specially designed for interactive visualisations of Django database schemas.
Check out django-schema-graph. I hope you like it!
https://github.com/meshy/django-schema-graph/
If you love GraphViz and would like to support it, please do.
> Graphviz is maintained by a few very talented volunteers, and with some help from its founders. Financial donations are accepted on patreon. Anyone who is able to fund a summer intern project (or other project) based on graphviz is invited to contact any of the project leaders, e.g. send a message to north on graphviz org).
> This project has only 3 of its founders remaining as volunteer maintainers, and support is limited and may end soon. If you can help fund to a more formal foundation to continue this project, please contact north on graphviz org.
https://gitlab.com/graphviz/graphviz#support
If you happen to be looking for a graphviz API (for .net), the following might help https://github.com/Rubjerg/Graphviz.NetWrapper
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