There has been a trend in software development to present non-code artifact via plain text, often called ASCII. Because ASCII has been the most used encoding, and it became part of Unicode, and UTF-8 has the exactly the same codes.
ASCII usage has been extended for general graphics, often called AsciiArt (see http://asciiflow.com, http://www.jave.de/) and UML, e.g. PlantUML, TextUML (mp) .
PlantUML is the most rich. TextUML is for class diagrams only. For web tool for sequence diagram see https://github.com/bramp/js-sequence-diagrams and http://sequencediagram.org (PlantUML syntax) with additional drag-n-drop of image elements on the right side.
Prerequisite. For local preview you need Graphviz downloaded, extracted into a folder,
and GRAPHVIS_DOT
environment variable having full path and name to dot
executable.
This mini-site provides Eclipse update site under
https://ascii-uml.github.io/eclipse/
and marketplace entry
,
that includes 2 plugins:
- Asciidoctor Editor ( https://github.com/de-jcup/eclipse-asciidoctor-editor )
- http://plantuml.com/eclipse ( https://github.com/hallvard/plantuml )
Several, e.g. https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=jebbs.plantuml ( https://github.com/qjebbs/vscode-plantuml )
- https://github.com/shd101wyy/markdown-preview-enhanced
- https://github.com/shd101wyy/vscode-markdown-preview-enhanced
can render within markdown, see
diagrams.md
.
- http://www.plantuml.com/plantuml
- https://www.planttext.com/
- http://sequencediagram.org
- https://www.websequencediagrams.com/
This mini-site is created by
Paul Verest.
2018