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...The trick is to ask the AI to write a diagram in Mermaid.js format that solidifies the structure of the project and then use that as context to keep the AI reminded at all times what the project is as a whole. This will prevent it from changing things its not supposed to change.
This standalone offline web app will convert that mermaid.js code into a visual SVG image so that YOU as a human will be able to understand what the AI think about the structure of your projects so you can see it and fix any misconceptions until the diagram is correct for your project.
(Source code is included in the html itself. Open it in a web browser to use.)
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Imports your current Cloud infrastructure to an Infrastructure As Code Terraform configuration (HCL) or/and to a Terraform State. At Cycloid, Infrastructure As Code is in the company's DNA since the beginning. To help our new customers adopt this best practice, we decided to build Terracognita to convert an existing infrastructure on Cloud Infrastructure into Terraform code in an automated way, relying on Terraform providers built by the community.
UML Reverse Mapper is a utility that helps convert existing code structures into UML-like representations so developers can visualize and reason about their systems. It is aimed at teams that inherit codebases or work on legacy projects and need a fast way to understand classes, relationships, and dependencies. Instead of drawing UML by hand, you point the tool at the code and let it generate artifacts that resemble standard UML diagrams.