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    Cytoscape.js

    Cytoscape.js

    Graph theory library for visualization and analysis

    A fully featured graph library written in pure JS. Permissive open source license (MIT) for the core Cytoscape.js library and all first-party extensions. Used in commercial projects and open-source projects in production. Designed for users first, for both frontfacing app usecases and developer usecases. Highly optimized. Compatible with All modern browsers. Legacy browsers with ES5 and canvas support. ES5 and canvas support are required, and feature detection is used for optional...
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    Semagrams.jl

    Semagrams.jl

    A graphical editor for graph-like structures

    ...Legacy version built with typescript is in the legacy branch, and will not receive updates; new version with scala is now in the main branch. The core of Semagrams is just a library; in order to make it do things, one needs to create an "app" that uses it. Currently, the only app that is being developed is a Petri net editor, though this will soon change. In order to run the Petri net editor standalone, install Mill and npm, and then in one terminal in scala/ run mill --watch apps.petri.fullLinkJS and in another terminal in scala/ run npm run dev. The second command should print out a url that you can click on. ...
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