Github Sequence Diagrams

Allows sequence diagrams to be embedded inside of Github issues. Based on http://bramp.github.io/js-sequence-diagrams/.

Github Sequence Diagrams: Visual Representation for Github Issues

"Github Sequence Diagrams" is a valuable Chrome extension that allows for embedding sequence diagrams directly into Github issues. Leveraging the library by Andrew Brampton, it makes visual representation of sequences seamless and straightforward. By using the "jsseq" fenced code block, users can easily introduce a sequence diagram in their issues, enhancing readability and understanding.
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Extension stats

Users: 590
-8
Rating: 2.60
(5)
Version: 0.0.3 (Last updated: 2016-10-15)
Creation date: 2016-10-15
Risk impact: Low risk impact
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Manifest version: 2
Permissions:
  • storage
Size: 123.90K

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Extension summary

*** Update 0.0.3 ***

New theme options added by @jharmn, you can now select hand or simple theme.

This extension will allow you to add sequence diagrams into your Github issues seamlessly.

It is based on the amazing library created by Andrew Brampton which can be found at http://bramp.github.io/js-sequence-diagrams/.

To get to grips with the syntax of the sequence diagrams please visit Andrew's page listed above.

Getting Started:

The only thing you need to do in order to embed a sequence diagram into a Github issue is to surround the JS Sequence Diagram syntax inside a fenced code block and specifying the language of the code block as "jsseq" as per Github Flavoured Markdown.

Example:

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User reviews

Doesn't do anything anymore.

Doesn't do anything anymore, maybe because the only code it loads is google analytics
by Matt Murphy, 2021-03-18

Awesome. If can use in gist, it's better.
by Yicone Wang, 2013-09-04
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Github Sequence Diagrams requires very minimum permissions.

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Github Sequence Diagrams has earned a fairly good reputation and likely can be trusted.

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