• https://d2lang.com/ is a nicer language than Mermaid with much nicer visual appearance. It would be great if it became more widely supported.
    • Has anyone here used https://pikchr.org/ from the creator of SQLite?
    • I reached the same conclusion after comparing diagram-as-code tools — D2 feels cleaner and more expressive than Mermaid.

      I’ve been working on an AI diagramming tool built around D2: https://aidiagrammaker.com/ You describe a system in plain English, and it generates architecture diagrams, flowcharts, and sequence diagrams in D2.

      Edits can be made either directly in the D2 code or via a context-aware editor.

    • I agree that it's nicer and more powerful, but it's a little concerning it hasn't had any commits in the past 6 months: https://github.com/terrastruct/d2/commits/master/
      • I think the founder/lead developer, Alexander Wang, works at OpenAI now.

        Plus, according to this comment on an issue, folks in their discord say it's not being actively maintained.

        https://github.com/terrastruct/d2/issues/2735#issuecomment-4...

        • Never imagined Scale.ai CEO was D2Lang creator nor that he joined his room-mate at OpenAI (giggle).

          Thanks for sharing

      • Maybe it doesn't need constant fixing? Are there many issues in the tracker?
    • Oh, finally, something that supports actual hierarchical state diagrams (that isn't Graphviz, no offense)... Mermaid's "You cannot define transitions between internal states belonging to different composite states" [1] has driven me up a wall for years.

        parentA.childA -> parentB.childB: voop
        parentB.childB -> parentA: vorp 
      
      shouldn't be that hard!

      [1] https://mermaid.ai/open-source/syntax/stateDiagram.html#comp...

    • Does it produce real svgs as opposed to foreign object html in svg mess that mermaid compilers produce?
    • What makes it nicer?
    • How good is the LLM at creating d2? What if any skills/material can folks recommend? (Follow-up: D2-mcp has a cheat sheet, https://github.com/h0rv/d2-mcp/blob/main/d2/CHEATSHEET.md)

      And, does GitHub support it? (Follow up: alas not! Sadness. Please add!)

  • It's pretty but I don't know about better.

    - How do you pan? Two finger sliding on the trackpad just zooms.

    - Why does the diagram you're working on doesn't use all the remaining space? I picked one example and it's on a small-ish box with controls that don't seem to do anything and half of it is out the screen on the bottom

    Ohh... the scroll metaphor... it's annoying. A bunch of tabs would have been better or even a one at a time with a tree somewhere.

    There's too much fighting with layout where a plain interface would be better, something closer to https://mermaid.live/

  • I actually like Mermaid’s text-based approach a lot and wouldn’t want to replace it with a visual editor.

    Where I do see room for improvement is the rendering quality. A lot of diagrams end up looking a bit rough, especially with arrow routing and layout, which can feel somewhat arbitrary.

    Better layout/rendering would probably add more value (for me at least) than improving the editing experience.

  • How is this one better? I thought this was going to be a visual editor where you click and edit on the diagram itself. I don't seem to be able to do that here.
  • I will grant this: that's a brilliant name and domain.
  • The first thing I tried to do is resize that rectangle in the default diagram... and the resize handles do not affect the height, only the width. What is this "better" than?
  • - Write Mermaid diagrams with a live preview. - Arrange multiple diagrams on an infinite canvas. - Group diagrams into multi-page projects. - Better themes
  • How does the agent session thing work? Server-side you proxy requests to client via websockets or something? How does the agent see the client-side data?
  • I can't seem to change the colors of the pie chart, other than the predefined themes. But all of those are horrible for a pie chart.
    • Yeah, as far as I know, you need to define a customized theme to customize pie chart colors. You can prepend the chart with initialization logic like:

      %%{init: {"theme": "base", "themeVariables": { "pie1": "#FF5733", "pie2": "#33FF57", "pie3": "#3357FF", "pieStrokeColor": "#000000", "pieStrokeWidth": 3, "pieOpacity": 0.8 }}}%%

      This looks like it works on this site too.

    • To be fair, pie charts are horrible in general.