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THIS IS AN AUTOGENERATED FILE. DO NOT EDIT. Please edit corresponding file in src/docs.

Tutorials

This is list of publicly available Tutorials for using Mermaid.JS . This is intended as a basic introduction for the use of the Live Editor for generating diagrams, and deploying Mermaid.JS through HTML.

Note that these tutorials might display an older interface, but the usage of the live-editor will largely be the same.

For most purposes, you can use the Live Editor, to quickly and easily render a diagram.

Live-Editor Tutorials

The definitions that can be generated the Live-Editor are also backwards-compatible as of version 8.7.0.

Chris Chinchilla: Hands on - Text-based diagrams with Mermaid

GitLab Unfiltered: How to Create Mermaid Diagrams

GitLab Unfiltered: Emilie adds a mermaid diagram to the handbook

World of Zero: I Learn How To Build Flowcharts and Signal Diagram's in Mermaid.JS

Eddie Jaoude: Can you code your diagrams?

Mermaid with HTML

Examples are provided in Getting Started

CodePen Examples:

https://codepen.io/CarlBoneri/pen/BQwZzq

https://codepen.io/tdkn/pen/vZxQzd

https://codepen.io/janzeteachesit/pen/OWWZKN

Mermaid with Text Area

https://codepen.io/Ryuno-Ki/pen/LNxwgR

Mermaid in open source docs

K8s.io Diagram Guide

K8s.dev blog: Improve your documentation with Mermaid.js diagrams

Jupyter Integration with mermaid-js

Here's an example of Python integration with mermaid-js which uses the mermaid.ink service, that displays the graph in a Jupyter notebook.

import base64
from IPython.display import Image, display
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt

def mm(graph):
  graphbytes = graph.encode("ascii")
  base64_bytes = base64.b64encode(graphbytes)
  base64_string = base64_bytes.decode("ascii")
  display(Image(url="https://mermaid.ink/img/" + base64_string))

mm("""
graph LR;
    A--> B & C & D;
    B--> A & E;
    C--> A & E;
    D--> A & E;
    E--> B & C & D;
""")

Output

Example graph of the Python integration