Generates UML class diagrams, from source code. Please see GitHub page for more info.

Command line tool to convert from a Exuberant-ctags tags file to a UML class diagram, through Graphviz, for all object oriented languages supported by ctags

The input file is a tags file, generated by Exuberant-ctags using --fields==+latinK.

The output file is a Graphviz DOT file whose name is specified through the program options, or to stdout. The DOT file should then be passed to the Graphviz dot program to be converted into an image file (e.g. PNG, SVG etc.).

Features

  • Supports C++, Java, Python, Ruby and C#
  • Can build and run on any platform supported by Go i.e. Windows, Linux, Mac
  • Whitebox (with methods and members of classes) or blackbox (just class names)
  • Ability to show only public methods, only public and protected methods, all methods or no methods
  • Ability to show only public members, only public and protected members, all members or no members
  • Class inheritance is optionally shown
  • Relationship optionally shown, based on the data type of members of a class (only for C++, Java and C#)
  • Data type of members and return types of methods of a class (only for C++, Java and C#)

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2014-10-07