[–] mdaniel 3y ago ↗ Some helpful URLs, IMHOhttps://structurizr.com/dsl?example=amazon-web-services (hover over the diagram and press the play icon to trigger the "animation" referenced in the DSL)https://structurizr.com/products as for "which parts are free vs paid"https://github.com/structurizr/dsl#readme (one of several repos, but unclear which is the "main one") they all seem to be Apache 2 licensed---I'm just serving as lazyweb bot, I haven't used this product(service?) before
[–] cpressland 3y ago ↗ Why would I use this over Mermaid? [–] jaycar 3y ago ↗ "Structurizr lets you create a single model with multiple views, which can be rendered with a number of tools."Cf. Mermaid, which allows only a single 'view' of each 'model'.
[–] jaycar 3y ago ↗ "Structurizr lets you create a single model with multiple views, which can be rendered with a number of tools."Cf. Mermaid, which allows only a single 'view' of each 'model'.
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[ 4.0 ms ] story [ 23.8 ms ] threadhttps://structurizr.com/dsl?example=amazon-web-services (hover over the diagram and press the play icon to trigger the "animation" referenced in the DSL)
https://structurizr.com/products as for "which parts are free vs paid"
https://github.com/structurizr/dsl#readme (one of several repos, but unclear which is the "main one") they all seem to be Apache 2 licensed
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I'm just serving as lazyweb bot, I haven't used this product(service?) before
Cf. Mermaid, which allows only a single 'view' of each 'model'.