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^^^^^ have moved from ascii art to http://draw.io for diagrams, thanks for the review and the idea @martinklepsch! 🙂
My pleasure!
I think the diagram is a really good addition to the docs đź‘Ť
So it’s extra nice that we have now investigated what tooling to use etc.
btw, I noticed that there’s still a “analisys” typo in the diagram
that could be a very useful thing to add as a PR to almost any project: a diagram of how data flows
they also provide electron desktop apps, which seem to be better at saving files in place. https://about.draw.io/integrations/
for the curious here’s the svg export of the http://draw.io diagram: https://github.com/cljdoc/cljdoc/blob/master/doc/system-overview.svg