
In this article, I will guide you step by step to create dynamic and interactive visual documentation using Diagram-as-Code tools. Instead of stati...
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I’ve used Plantuml with AWS icons in the past github.com/awslabs/aws-icons-for-p...
Plantuml is very versatile and has great tooling support with the IDEs providing preview capabilities.
Should I be considering this python library if I’m a Plantuml user?
Thanks for sharing it because I didn't know it.
I thought so. It is very brave for you to have put your work on the web. That’s always the best way to learn.
I see that you have mixed in mermaid in dev.to/r0mymendez/deploying-docs-a... 👌
All the best.
Really interesting, thank you. I couldn't work out how bitwise operator
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was playing a part until I looked up and found that there's an operator overload at play here and this operator represents a connection aka edge between the components!Mermaid
Hello! If you check out my other article, you can see the implementation using Mermaid: dev.to/r0mymendez/deploying-docs-a...
Absolutely incredible! 😻.
I like this because you can keep the diagram in the same repo, can always keep it up to date and anyone that clones the repo can have the diagram, I want to use it to diagram some workflows in my project.
Yes! It's a great idea because you can also track the evolution of the architecture over time. Plus, if you ever need to reuse a previous version of the diagram for another project, it's easy to do with Git's version control.
Next step is to make it AI generated. Based on prompt
Yes! It is a good idea 💡
I am building a chart generator similar to this based on data and prompt. MakeChart.app
Thanks for sharing. I'm going to give this a try.
This is great
really awesome! i was looking for a library like that
Thank you ❤️
Do you know c4model.com/
No, I didn't know about it, but thanks for sharing it
Thanks for sharing!
Good one. I will try this
thanks for sharing
Thanks for sharing about a grate product.
I was looking for something like this.
Thank you so much!
Thanks for sharing the article! Very useful.
This approach is especially useful for creating and updating architectural and flow diagrams programmatically, particularly in cloud infrastructure environments like AWS.
Nice one @r0mymendez
Thanks for this article! I had no idea a library like this existed—what a fantastic resource! 😊 The repository is amazing too—already starred it! ⭐ Keep up the incredible work; you're doing great! 🚀
Nice project
Nice read!
Thank you :)
Did this support export as SVG file?