My name is Bohdan and reading source code is my hobby and passion.
Few years ago I decided to learn React source code. It took quite some time, but as a result I published the open-source book
“Under the hood ReactJs” which explains entire codebase with flowcharts.
First thing I realised after that I need some tool to generate flow chart images from JavaScript code. So a year later I built an open-source tool for that called
“js2flowchart” which automatically generates flowcharts from JavaScript code.
Later, I discovered I still need something broader to cover entire codebase, something that can help marking important places in code, connections between files, etc. That's why I built “codecrumbs” (name is derived from “code” and “breadcrumb”). You can check
out open-source version on Github.
While keep adding more features and learning more about the topic I got the vision that
just a "library" won't solve it, it's time to step up the game and build an application
with more systematic approach!
🔭 So currently I’m working on Codecrumbs v2, which standalone application with many cool features! Check out project here.
Follow alongside to see where it leads us.

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