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hexo-filter-flowchart

v1.0.4

Published

Generate flowchart diagrams for Hexo.

Downloads

257

Readme

hexo-filter-flowchart

MIT License

npm: Package Quality

Generate flowchart diagrams for Hexo.

Install

npm install --save hexo-filter-flowchart

Usage

This plugin is based on flowchart.js, so you can defined the chart as follow:

```flow
st=>start: Start|past:>http://www.google.com[blank]
e=>end: End:>http://www.google.com
op1=>operation: My Operation|past
op2=>operation: Stuff|current
sub1=>subroutine: My Subroutine|invalid
cond=>condition: Yes
or No?|approved:>http://www.google.com
c2=>condition: Good idea|rejected
io=>inputoutput: catch something...|request

st->op1(right)->cond
cond(yes, right)->c2
cond(no)->sub1(left)->op1
c2(yes)->io->e
c2(no)->op2->e
```

snapshot.svg

Config

In your site's _config.yml:

flowchart:
  # raphael:   # optional, the source url of raphael.js
  # flowchart: # optional, the source url of flowchart.js
  options: # options used for `drawSVG`

Your config will be merged into default config:

{
  "raphael": "https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/raphael/2.2.7/raphael.min.js",
  "flowchart": "https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/flowchart/1.6.5/flowchart.min.js",
  "options": {
    "scale": 1,
    "line-width": 2,
    "line-length": 50,
    "text-margin": 10,
    "font-size": 12
  }
}

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Contributing

Pull requests and stars are highly welcome.

For bugs and feature requests, please create an issue.