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@ts-graphviz/ast
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It is part of the ts-graphviz library, which is split into modular packages to improve maintainability, flexibility, and ease of use.
This package contains the module for processing the DOT language at the Abstract Syntax Tree (AST) level for the ts-graphviz library.
Import the necessary functions and classes from the @ts-graphviz/ast package:
import { parse, stringify } from '@ts-graphviz/ast';
Use the imported items in your project to work with DOT language ASTs:
const dotString = 'digraph G { A -> B; }';
const ast = parse(dotString);
const outputDotString = stringify(ast);
console.log('Output DOT string:', outputDotString);
For more examples and usage details, please refer to the ts-graphviz documentation.
Contributions to the ts-graphviz project are welcome.
Please refer to the main ts-graphviz repository for guidelines on how to contribute.
This package is released under the MIT License.
Graphlib is a JavaScript library for creating and manipulating directed graphs. It provides a more general-purpose graph manipulation API compared to @ts-graphviz/ast, which is specifically focused on the DOT language.
Viz.js is a library that allows you to render DOT files using Graphviz in the browser. While @ts-graphviz/ast focuses on parsing and generating DOT files, Viz.js is more about rendering them.
d3-graphviz is a library that integrates Graphviz with D3.js for rendering graphs in the browser. It provides higher-level visualization capabilities compared to the AST manipulation provided by @ts-graphviz/ast.
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The npm package @ts-graphviz/ast receives a total of 571,006 weekly downloads. As such, @ts-graphviz/ast popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @ts-graphviz/ast demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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