UML Diagram Editor

Generate UML diagrams from text, including: Sequence, Activity, Class, State, Component. Uses the PlantUML syntax.

UML Diagram Editor - Efficient Communication Tool for Chrome

The 'UML Diagram Editor' extension is a development tool that aids in creating various UML diagrams directly from text using the PlantUML syntax. It allows teams to visualize project tasks more efficiently, reducing communication errors and promoting shared understanding during project planning meetings. Notably useful for agile story mapping, the editor highlights missing parts in the early stages, streamlining project task execution.
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Extension stats

Users: 3,000+
Rating: 4.28
(40)
Version: 0.0.0.18 (Last updated: 2019-03-08)
Creation date: 2019-03-08
Risk impact: Very low risk impact
Risk likelihood:
Manifest version: 2
Permissions:
  • contextMenus
  • storage
  • {"fileSystem":["write","retainEntries","directory"]}
Size: 940.03K

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Extension summary

WARNING: this is still in development, so some parts are unfinished, eg: help.

It ain't what you know that kills you. It's what you know, that just ain't so...

A trite way of saying assumptions will break you, and when it comes to projects and communication, assumptions are rife. Everyone thinks they understand what everyone else is saying. They are wrong. We need a more rigorous way to communicate the details in our projects.

UML diagrams are a powerful way to encapsulate and communicate information. So, I am pushing the use of sequence diagrams as the single graphic needed to capture and think about an agile story. The clean separation provided by the diagram actors immediately helps decompose the story in tasks and increase visibility.

The simplicity of shared creating/editing diagrams provided by this tool, means it is now possible to create a sequence diagram during the planning meeting, rather than set it aside as a separate task in itself.

This way, everyone's input can be captured and agreement made while they are still discussing it. Additionally, when presented with a clean diagram, the participants tend to see what is missing rather than needing to wait for it to be discovered later, and block execution.

A story should be a single feature. That feature can be described and then fully captured (end-to-end) in the sequence diagram, including all relevant information, such as messaging protocols, validation points, etc. Extras such as acceptance criteria can then also be added.

In this way, the diagram describes the whole feature working properly, and it becomes simple to identify which parts of the whole are missing, and create tasks to implement them.

User reviews

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Pros
  • Intuitive and quick to use
  • Works well with complex diagrams from PlantUML and Graphviz/Dot
  • Simple and useful with many examples
  • Low resource requirements and free for teaching purposes
  • Unique feature for creating sequence diagrams from pseudo code
Cons
  • Diagrams cannot be viewed offline
  • Some features like activity and class diagram editing don't work in certain environments
  • Ctrl+S does not save work and lacks a warning
  • Not all preprocessors are supported
Most mentioned
  • User-friendly and easy to use
  • Useful for complex diagrams
  • Need for offline viewing and security concerns
User reviews
Really Good , What ever i cannot achieve in Visio , i achieved it here .
by R.HARISH Shastry, 2021-07-04

This thing is truly fantastic. Intuitive and quick. I want to give this thing six stars.
by Justin Wilson, 2020-07-22

This very cool tools. Thank you.
by Alex Telco, 2020-07-20
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Extension safety

Risk impact

UML Diagram Editor does not require any sensitive permissions.

Risk likelihood

UML Diagram Editor has earned a fairly good reputation and likely can be trusted.

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