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🌱 PlantUML

Generate UML diagrams from textual descriptions.

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[!IMPORTANT] PlantUML is not affected by the log4j vulnerability.

About

PlantUML is a component that allows you to create various UML diagrams through simple textual descriptions. From sequence diagrams to deployment diagrams and beyond, PlantUML provides an easy way to create visual representations of complex systems.

🗃️ Supported Diagram Types

📣 Additional Features

📖 Learn More

For a more detailed overview, visit PlantUML Official Website.

🚀 Getting Started

Whether you're looking to use PlantUML as a standalone application or as a component in your own project, getting started is simple. Check out the official PlantUML setup guide for instructions on how to set up PlantUML on your system.

⚙️ Building from Source

To build PlantUML from source, you'll need to have certain prerequisites installed and follow a series of steps outlined in our build guide. Find detailed instructions in our BUILDING.md file.

🧱 Contributing

PlantUML is an open-source project, and we welcome contributions of all kinds. Whether you're helping us fix bugs, improve the docs, or spread the word, we appreciate your support. See our contributing guide for more information on how to get started.

For comprehensive and detailed documentation on using PlantUML, refer to the official Javadoc, available here. Please note that this documentation is a work in progress and may not be complete.

🧑‍🤝‍🧑 Support and Community

📃 License

PlantUML is licensed under several licenses; you can choose the one that suits you best:

For more information, please refer to the PlantUML license FAQ to help determine which license is appropriate for your use case.