JGraph
JGraph specialises in browser-based diagramming components and applications.
- Worldwide
- http://www.diagrams.net
- support@draw.io
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Pinned repositories
Repositories
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plantuml
draw.io fork of PlantUML
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docker-drawio
Forked from fjudith/docker-draw.ioDockerized draw.io based on tomcat:9-jre11 & tomcat:9-jre8-alpine official image.
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drawio
Source to app.diagrams.net
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www.diagrams.net-source
Source to www.diagrams.net
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draw-image-export2
The 2018 server-side PNG/PDF export implementation using Node, Puppeteer and Chrome headless
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drawio-quip
draw.io live app for Quip
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www.diagrams.net
Web site
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drawio-docs
Documentation for draw.io projects
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gae-stub
Stub library for Google App Engine calls used in draw.io
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drawio-desktop
Official electron build of diagrams.net
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security-privacy-legal
Security and privacy, as well as license texts and reviews
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drawio-diagrams
Diagrams for draw.io
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drawio-libs
Libraries for draw.io
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mxgraph
mxGraph is a fully client side JavaScript diagramming library
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drawio-tools
Various tools for draw.io
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mxgraph-js
JS portion of mxGraph
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drawio-github
Drawio GitHub Integration
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drawio-integration
draw.io Integration
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plantuml-server
draw.io fork of PlantUML server
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mxgraph-php Archived
PHP backend model for mxGraph
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drawio-trello
Project for the draw.io Trello integration
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legacy-jgraph5
The JGraph 5 legacy code
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drawio-data-driven
Data-driven diagram example servlet
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vsdx-batch
Batch conversion of vsdx files
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