Aside: draw.io also has functionality like graphviz for the web 2.0 generation: https://drawio-app.com/blog/automatically-create-draw-io-diagrams-from-csv-files/
On Wednesday, 14 June 2023 at 10:01:10 UTC+1 Vraj Reshamdalal wrote: > Hi alex-coder! > You can try using Graphviz. > Graphviz (https://graphviz.org/) is a powerful open-source graph > visualization software. It provides a collection of tools for visualizing > and manipulating graph structures (such as AST graphs). > > To generate and visualize a graph using Graphviz, you can follow these > steps: > > 1. Create a DOT output file (e.g., graph.dot). > 2. Write the graph structure in the DOT language. For example, you can > use the following code: > digraph G { > Node1 [label="C"]; > Node2 [label="D"]; > Node3 [label="d"]; > Node4 [label="f"]; > Node1 -> Node2; > Node2 -> Node3; > Node3 -> Node4; > } > 3. Save the file as *graph.dot* > 4. Open your command-line interface and navigate to the directory > where graph.dot is located. > 5. Use the *dot* command from Graphviz to generate an image file. Run > the following command: ` dot -Tpng graph.dot -o graph.png ` > This command specifies that the input file is graph.dot, the output > format is PNG (-Tpng flag), and the output file name is graph.png (-o > graph.png flag). > 6. *graph.png* will be generated in the same directory. This file will > contain the visual representation of the graph based on the DOT > description. > > > Thanks, > Vraj > On Wednesday, June 14, 2023 at 2:44:37 AM UTC+5:30 alex-coder wrote: > >> Hi All ! >> >> Could you please advice me a tool to visualize an ast graph. >> >> Thank you. >> > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "golang-nuts" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to golang-nuts+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/golang-nuts/05182cba-c026-463a-8fc4-12a3e74beb36n%40googlegroups.com.