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Thank you 😄
Sound very interesting, and as you say it is probably relevant for a setup where you run nomnoml locally.
Since #29 was reported a rudimentary SVG support has been added which means that a local setup would be possible.
Perhaps it could accept #include <path>
directives if run locally?
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Yep, this is exactly something I would imagine.
I don't know if you share the view, but my usecase would be the following: I have a project and I sketch out uml before coding. I would like the people who will read my code to have easy access to the diagram that I have sketched. So it seems to me that the best way to represent it would be to have a folder with multiple files and a command or a link to paste in browser that would show them all as one diagram, so I could put this link to the readme.
What are your plans for running the nomnoml locally?
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I haven't had any plans in that direction really. But I would be happy to get some pull requests if you have the time.
But nothing is impossible, I have a small backlog of stuff that I really would like to implement.
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I've done some experiments in 0ec91f0 that you can review. I will probably put the command-line-stuff in a separate node-module.
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This feature is now officially published as part of version 0.1.0. 😄
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