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    cross-platform-terminal-characters

    cross-platform-terminal-characters

    All the characters that work on most terminals

    cross-platform-terminal-characters is a utility library that provides consistent, cross-platform terminal characters such as checkmarks, arrows, and box-drawing symbols for use in command-line interfaces. It ensures that terminal UI components look correct and legible across operating systems like Windows, macOS, and Linux, accounting for encoding and font inconsistencies. By automatically selecting fallback characters when necessary, it simplifies the process of designing beautiful, portable CLI tools.
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    System Design Visualizer

    System Design Visualizer

    An interactive tool that transforms static system design diagrams

    ...It provides a drag-and-drop canvas with reusable components representing servers, databases, APIs, message queues, and user clients, enabling stakeholders to create diagrams that describe data flows, dependencies, and interactions clearly and intuitively. Beyond drawing diagrams, the tool supports semantic relationships — meaning elements can have structured metadata, links, and annotations that explain behavior, constraints, and performance assumptions directly within the design. It’s particularly useful for collaborative design sessions, documentation, and architecture reviews, bringing visual clarity to topics that are often buried in text or code comments.
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