PlantUML Viewer is a developer tools chrome extension. it's a free extension and is featured in Developer Tools, it has 30,000+ active users since released its first version, it earns an average rating of 3.89 from 101 rated user, last update is 1115 days ago.
# PlantUML Renders UML diagram as defined in a text file. For full syntax of the text file, see: http://plantuml.sourceforge.net/index.html 1. Install the extension from Chrome Web Store. 2. Open text file from web server with UML diagram definition in browser (the text starts with @startuml). 3. See the rendered UML diagram! Chrome does not allow fetching content from local files anymore, so you have to start a local web server that will serve the local text file. One simple way if you have Python 3 is to run `python -m http.server` command in the directory with your PlantUML files. ## Features - Automatically updates the diagram when the file at given URL is changed. - You can use your own server by changing the server URL in the popup of the action button (action button is displayed while viewing PlantUML files). ## Permissions Your data on all websites : Used to check whether the current page contains PlantUML diagram. ## History 1.2 - Added option to change type (PNG/SVG/TXT/None). 1.1 - Recognizes Ditaa and Dot graphs. 1.0 - The first version. ## Credits Credits go to Arnaud Roques, the author of the PlantUML. If you like this plugin, support the original author via the PayPal button on the PlantUML site (http://plantuml.sourceforge.net/index.html).
You could download the latest version crx file or older version files and install it.
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hello [email protected] can you add support for the https://plantuml.com/mindmap-diagram ``` @startmindmap @endmindmap ``` it would be great
It not works
Even with fiddling with the permissions and adding the @startuml in the xml file (which had to be recognized, because it was generated by staruml), the picture was broken.