I'm looking for an diagram tool for producing diagrams from text. I only really need sequence and state type diagrams for now, but I'm curious as to what people would recommend? I need something which is standalone, not a web based tool that works on Linux, OSX and Windows.
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1Not programming related?– LukeNApr 22, 2010 at 17:21
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1Ditaa is a good example of such a tool - ditaa.sourceforge.net– Jonathan HollowayApr 22, 2010 at 17:28
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I don't see how it isn't programming related...– Jonathan HollowayApr 22, 2010 at 17:29
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So you want something that takes text and produces drawings? Or do you want something that produces ASCII art drawings?– JoeyApr 22, 2010 at 17:57
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1An exhaustive list of such tools can be founde here: modeling-languages.com/content/uml-tools#textual– Jordi CabotApr 23, 2010 at 9:41
5 Answers
I'm not positive what you mean by "producing diagrams from text", but if you mean a tool where diagrams are specified by a text file, Graphviz is good. If you mean something that literally converts ascii art like
+--------+ +-------+ +-------+
| | --+ ditaa +--> | |
| Text | +-------+ |diagram|
|Document| |!magic!| | |
| {d}| | | | |
+---+----+ +-------+ +-------+
: ^
| Lots of work |
+-------------------------+
to a graphic:
You can try ditaa (that ascii art is from their website, so it's a good example of the input format it expects)
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+1 Ah good old dot; had a professor in college that loved that tool for BNF Expression Trees Apr 22, 2010 at 18:24
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@Sobiaholic, I found on xosh.org/text-to-diagram online tool for Graphviz - webgraphviz.com– WeGaDec 20, 2021 at 7:45
Look at PlantUML, LaTeX+MetaUML, sdedit, TextUML, yUML, ... There is a plenty of quite good tools.
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I'm the author of the PlantUML Gizmo, which is a free add-on for Google Docs or Microsoft Word. It allows using PlantUML in those documents. Aug 22, 2014 at 0:09
I recommend TextDiagram http://weidagang.github.com/text-diagram/. It creates UML sequence diagram from pure text.
Example input
object April Todd Monad
note left of April: Lunch is ready
April->Todd: Todd, what are you doing?
note right of Todd: Programming @_@
Todd->April: Well, I'm programming.
April->Monad: And you?
Monad->April: I'm reading book.
April->Monad: Good boy!
note right of Monad: Smile ^_^
produces:
+-------+ +-------+ +-------+
| April | | Todd | | Monad |
+-------+ +-------+ +-------+
-----------------\ | | |
| Lunch is ready |-| | |
------------------ | | |
| | |
| Todd, what are you doing? | |
|------------------------------>| |
| | ------------------\ |
| |-| Programming @_@ | |
| | ------------------- |
| | |
| Well, I'm programming. | |
|<------------------------------| |
| | |
| And you? | |
|------------------------------------------------------>|
| | |
| | I'm reading book. |
|<------------------------------------------------------|
| | |
| Good boy! | |
|------------------------------------------------------>|
| | | ------------\
| | |-| Smile ^_^ |
| | | -------------
| | |
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Any idea if this supports multithreading? I have a feeling the answer is no :( Sep 12, 2019 at 18:55
I'd recomment PlantUML. It is an excellent tools that lets you draw all kinds of UML diagrams from simple textual specification.
EventStudio supports generation of sequence diagrams and collaboration diagrams from text input.