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gitbook-plugin-sequence-diagram-lastest
Advanced tools
Install the Sequence Diagram plugin via NPM
$ npm install gitbook-plugin-sequence-diagram-lastest
if you are installing globally, you may need to put
sudo
in front of the command,sudo npm install gitbook-plugin-sequence-diagram-lastest -g
To use the plugin in your Gitbook project, add the plugin to the book.json
file.
{
"plugins": ["sequence-diagram-lastest"]
}
Then, to include a sequence diagram, just wrap your definition in a "sequence" code block. For example:
``` sequence
Title: Here is a title
A->B: Normal line
B-->C: Dashed line
C->>D: Open arrow
D-->>A: Dashed open arrow
```
Please reference the js-sequence-diagrams documentation for details on syntax.
FAQs
Sequence Diagram plugin for GitBook
The npm package gitbook-plugin-sequence-diagram-lastest receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, gitbook-plugin-sequence-diagram-lastest popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that gitbook-plugin-sequence-diagram-lastest demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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