This is pretty cool! I would love to see this kind of tool (including the LaTeX output) available for other kinds of diagrams. Sequence diagrams, box-and-line diagrams, etc.
A bit off-topic but a while ago someone posted a similar tool here on HN that allows one to produce diagrams - they looked pretty much hand-drawn. Does anyone have a link?
Very nice! I wish I had something like this when having to write papers for university. There are some nice tools but getting a consistent layout was always a problem. Are more diagram types planned?
These are the times when I wish that this technology was open-source (correct me I'm wrong), so if it was lacking, it could be added. I would love to have some similar way of turning commutative diagram sketches into TeX-ready form. It would save me hours of times fiddling with the current LaTeX packages.
Agree. To be honest, I'd find it useful if it were closed source but native installable tool that can convert text to diagram which then could be exported to image/pdf etc.
This is great, we need more tools like this -- diagrams that can be version controlled, iterated/edited on alongside the code, etc. I think there's so much room for innovation in the area of declarative diagramming.
This looks really polished! I am more used to drawing diagrams using simpler tools like Mermaid, but this is much flashier (and quite simple, at least by what i skimmed)
¿Do you have any idea if there is a way to make custom diagrams with this?
Interesting. Are there popular tools to build such diagrams or is this a bespoke creation? ie are they using scripts+graphviz directly or is there some middlewear doing things?
This is insanely good, thank you very much for the link! Should be a great tool to "bootstrap" some diagrams during brainstorm meetings, or just to put into documentation, and be able to change them later.
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