Visualize GitHub Repositories with GitDiagram

GitDiagram is a tool that converts any GitHub repository into an interactive diagram for easy visualization. This feature is particularly useful for quickly understanding the structure and contents of a project. To use GitDiagram, simply replace 'hub' with 'diagram' in any GitHub URL.

Here are some example repositories that you can try with GitDiagram:

FastAPI

  • An modern, fast (high-performance), web framework for building APIs with Python 3.6+ based on standard Python type hints.
  • Streamlit: The fastest way to build and share data apps. Streamlit's open-source app framework lets you write beautiful, custom web apps for data science in pure Python.
  • Flask: A lightweight WSGI web application framework. It is designed to make getting started quick and easy, with the ability to scale up to complex applications.
  • api-analytics: A simple way to track API analytics in your projects.
  • Monkeytype: A simple browser game for measuring and improving your typing speed.

GitDiagram can be a valuable tool for developers, data scientists, and other professionals who work with GitHub repositories. By providing a quick and easy way to visualize the contents of a repository, GitDiagram can help users save time and better understand the projects they are working with.

GitDiagram

Visualize any GitHub repository as an interactive diagram

Quickly visualize projects by turning GitHub repositories into interactive diagrams. This can be particularly useful for understanding project structures.

Replace 'hub' with 'diagram' in any Github URL to use this tool.

Examples

  • FastAPI
  • Streamlit
  • Flask
  • api-analytics
  • Monkeytype