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readme-diagram

v1.0.3

Published

Diagrams in readme

Downloads

1

Readme

readme diagrams generator

Generate diagrams in your readme files like this one:

diagram

Note left of user: Create readme with code block and image placeholder
user->generator: Start generator 
Note right of generator: Scans for code blocks and image placeholders
Note right of generator: Creates diagrams
generator->user: Code ready to commit and push

Install

npm install -g readme-diagram

Currently there is an issue with installing electron. If you run across issue Error: EACCES: permission denied, mkdir '<...>readme-diagram/node_modules/electron/.electron' try to install package with command: npm install -g readme-diagram --unsafe-perm=true --allow-root

Usage

In readme file place image holder:

![Some text](relative/path/to/file.svg)

Then after that place a code block with language corresponding to code-name of diagram:

    ```js-sequence-diagram
    Alice->Bob: Hello Bob, how are you?
    Note right of Bob: Bob thinks
    Bob-->Alice: I am good thanks!
    ```

To hide this code block put it into details:

<details><summary>raw</summary>
    ...
</details>

Run generator:

readme-diagram --file my-readme.md

Generator will create diagrams and save them in path from image holder (in this example relative/path/to/file.svg which is relative to readme file).

Supported diagrams and code-names

This tool supports diagrams from https://github.com/francoislaberge/diagrams

| diagram type | code-name | |---|---| |flowchart| js-flowchart-diagram | |sequence| js-sequence-diagram | |dot| js-dot-diagram | |railroad| js-railroad-diagram |