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    Msc-generator

    Msc-generator

    Draws signalling charts, block diagrams and graphs from text input.

    NOTE! We have moved to https://gitlab.com/msc-generator/msc-generator All development happens there. Also, download new releases & submit issues there. A tool to draw various charts from textual descriptions. Currently, three types of charts are supported: Message Sequence Charts, generic Graphs, and Block Diagrams, with more to be added in the future. There is a command-line version for Linux and Mac (replacing mscgen), which now sports a GUI, as well. Msc-generator allows fine...
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    vici

    vici

    Vici - create a UNIX script using a flow chart interface.

    Description Vici aims to make the UNIX command line programs easily available to the users of Linux GUI desktop environments. A flow chart can be built with commands and their parameters. This can then be saved as a script which can be installed into the user's desktop as an application. The script supports all Linux commands, pipelines, file redirection, variables, functions, and multiple threads of control. The project includes associated programs for creating syntax charts for an EBNF and searching for and classifying commands. ...
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