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mammutmap

v1.9.0

Published

TODO

Readme

Continuous Integration VSCode Extension GitHub Contributors

About

Visualize the source code of your entire project.
Zoom out to get the rough structure, zoom in as deep as you want to get the details at an appropriate level.
Customize the visualization and share your imagination through Git.
Mammutmap visualizes source code in an UML-like diagram that updates with code changes.
Mammutmap scales extremely well and can handle huge projects.

This is an early version but I am working frequently on improving it.

Try it out

Browser version is hosted at https://www.mammutmap.com/, runs completely local in your browser, no data is sent back to the server, try it out!

There's now also a VSCode extension https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=mammutmap.mammutmap

Zooming works with scroll wheel or double click, moving with dragging mouse:

Generating links works manually (right click) or with a link generation plugin (also accessible via right click):

Feedback and contributions are welcome

https://github.com/MichiSpebach/mammutmap/issues
Also as Mammutmap is written in TypeScript it is very simple to write plugins.
Here is a tutorial to write plugins for Mammutmap: pluginTutorial.md

Install libraries

npm install

Start Electron version

(run npm install first)
npm start

Start browser version

(run npm install first)
npm run buildApp
npm run buildPlugins
(if not installed yet: npm install http-server --global or use http-server of your choice)
From the project folder (the folder this README is in) run:
http-server ../ --ext js -c no-cache
Mammutmap should now be available at:
http://localhost:8080/mammutmap/dist/browserApp/index.html

Execute tests

Run unit tests:
npm test

Run e2e tests:
npm run testE2e

Deploy

Create executable file in "out"-folder:
npm run package

Create additionally installation files like .deb and .rpm (Linux) or .nupkg and .exe (Windows) in "out"-folder:
npm run make

When following error occurs
"Error: Cannot make for rpm, the following external binaries need to be installed: rpmbuild"
you need to install rpm before:
sudo apt install rpm