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Top 7 diagrams as code tools for software architecture

  1. Structurizr is a workspace editor that creates software architecture diagrams and documentation based on the C4 model.
    Structurizr builds upon “diagrams as code”, allowing you to create multiple diagrams from a single model using a number of tools and programming languages.

    #Development #Office & Productivity #Diagrams 8 social mentions

  2. PlantUML is an open-source tool that uses simple textual descriptions to draw UML diagrams.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    PlantUML is a tool that allows you to write diagrams such as sequence, object, component, usecase, class diagrams and more.

    #Flow Charts And Diagrams #Diagrams #UML Diagrams 4 social mentions

  3. A diagramming tool for software architecture
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    #Design Tools #Flowcharts #Diagrams 15 social mentions

  4. Create diagrams and visualizations using text and code.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source

    #Flow Charts And Diagrams #Diagrams #UML 19 social mentions

  5. Interactive multi-perspective diagrams
    Ilograph allows interactive diagrams to be drawn using YAML with auto layout, changing the view when you want to see different perspectives.

    #Flow Charts And Diagrams #Diagrams #UML Diagrams

  6. Diagrams is a powerful, flexible, declarative domain-specific language for creating vector...
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    • Free
    Diagrams as code involve writing your model objects, relationships and diagrams using a markup language which can be checked into source control. These tools often include auto-layout capabilities for automatically drawing diagrams.

    #Diagrams #Flowcharts #Haskell 1 social mentions

  7. Graphviz is open source graph visualization software. It has several main graph layout programs.
    Graphviz is a graph visualization software for representing structural information as diagrams.

    #Diagrams #Flowcharts #Flow Charts And Diagrams 79 social mentions

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