- What does D2 look like?
- Quickstart
- Install
- D2 as a library
- Themes
- Fonts
- Export file types
- Language tooling
- Plugins
- Comparison
- Contributing
- License
- Related
- FAQ
# Actors
hans: Hans Niemann
defendants: {
mc: Magnus Carlsen
playmagnus: Play Magnus Group
chesscom: Chess.com
naka: Hikaru Nakamura
mc -> playmagnus: Owns majority
playmagnus <-> chesscom: Merger talks
chesscom -> naka: Sponsoring
}
# Accusations
hans -> defendants: 'sueing for $100M'
# Offense
defendants.naka -> hans: Accused of cheating on his stream
defendants.mc -> hans: Lost then withdrew with accusations
defendants.chesscom -> hans: 72 page report of cheating
There is syntax highlighting with the editor plugins linked below.
For more examples, see ./docs/examples.
The most convenient way to use D2 is to just run it as a CLI executable to
produce SVGs from .d2
files.
# First, install D2
curl -fsSL https://d2lang.com/install.sh | sh -s --
echo 'x -> y -> z' > in.d2
d2 --watch in.d2 out.svg
A browser window will open with out.svg
and live-reload on changes to in.d2
.
The easiest way to install is with our install script:
curl -fsSL https://d2lang.com/install.sh | sh -s --
To uninstall:
curl -fsSL https://d2lang.com/install.sh | sh -s -- --uninstall
For detailed installation docs, with alternative methods and examples for each OS, see ./docs/INSTALL.md.
In addition to being a runnable CLI tool, D2 can also be used to produce diagrams from Go programs.
import (
"context"
"io/ioutil"
"path/filepath"
"strings"
"oss.terrastruct.com/d2/d2compiler"
"oss.terrastruct.com/d2/d2exporter"
"oss.terrastruct.com/d2/d2layouts/d2dagrelayout"
"oss.terrastruct.com/d2/d2renderers/d2svg"
"oss.terrastruct.com/d2/d2renderers/textmeasure"
"oss.terrastruct.com/d2/d2themes/d2themescatalog"
)
func main() {
graph, _ := d2compiler.Compile("", strings.NewReader("x -> y"), &d2compiler.CompileOptions{UTF16: true})
ruler, _ := textmeasure.NewRuler()
graph.SetDimensions(nil, ruler)
d2dagrelayout.Layout(context.Background(), graph)
diagram, _ := d2exporter.Export(context.Background(), graph, d2themescatalog.NeutralDefault.ID)
out, _ := d2svg.Render(diagram)
ioutil.WriteFile(filepath.Join("out.svg"), out, 0600)
}
D2 is built to be hackable -- the language has an API built on top of it to make edits programmatically. Modifying the above diagram:
import (
"oss.terrastruct.com/d2/d2renderers/textmeasure"
"oss.terrastruct.com/d2/d2themes/d2themescatalog"
)
// Create a shape with the ID, "meow"
graph, _, _ = d2oracle.Create(graph, "meow")
// Style the shape green
color := "green"
graph, _ = d2oracle.Set(graph, "meow.style.fill", nil, &color)
// Create a shape with the ID, "cat"
graph, _, _ = d2oracle.Create(graph, "cat")
// Move the shape "meow" inside the container "cat"
graph, _ = d2oracle.Move(graph, "meow", "cat.meow")
// Prints formatted D2 script
println(d2format.Format(graph.AST))
This makes it easy to build functionality on top of D2. Terrastruct uses the above API to implement editing of D2 from mouse actions in a visual interface.
D2 includes a variety of official themes to style your diagrams beautifully right out of the box. See ./d2themes to browse the available themes and make or contribute your own creation.
D2 ships with "Source Sans Pro" as the font in renders. If you wish to use a different one, please see ./d2renderers/d2fonts.
D2 currently supports SVG exports. More coming soon.
D2 is designed with language tooling in mind. D2's parser can parse multiple errors from a broken program, has an autoformatter, syntax highlighting, and we have plans for LSP's and more. Good language tooling is necessary for creating and maintaining large diagrams.
The extensions for VSCode and Vim can be found in the Related section.
D2 is designed to be extensible and composable. The plugin system allows you to change out layout engines and customize the rendering pipeline. Plugins can either be bundled with the build or separately installed as a standalone binary.
Layout engines:
- dagre (default, bundled): A fast, directed graph layout engine that produces layered/hierarchical layouts. Based on Graphviz's DOT algorithm.
- ELK (bundled): A directed graph layout engine particularly suited for node-link diagrams with an inherent direction and ports.
- TALA (binary): Novel layout engine designed specifically for software architecture diagrams. Requires separate install, visit the Github page for more.
D2 intends to integrate with a variety of layout engines, e.g. dot
, as well as
single-purpose layout types like sequence diagrams. You can choose whichever layout engine
you like and works best for the diagram you're making.
For a comparison against other popular text-to-diagram tools, see https://text-to-diagram.com.
Contributions are welcome! See ./docs/CONTRIBUTING.md.
Open sourced under the Mozilla Public License 2.0. See ./LICENSE.txt.
https://github.com/terrastruct/d2-vscode
https://github.com/terrastruct/d2-vim
https://github.com/terrastruct/d2-docs
- Does D2 collect telemetry?
- No, D2 does not use an internet connection after installation, except to check for version updates from Github periodically.
- Does D2 need a browser to run?
- No, D2 can run entirely server-side.
- What's coming in the next release?
- I have a question or need help.
- The best way to get help is to ask on D2 Discord
- I have a feature request, proposal, or bug report.
- Please open up a Github Issue.
- I have a private inquiry.
- Please reach out at [email protected].