CodeMap is a simple graphical editor for creating maps of code from screenshots. It allows you to create visual maps and diagrams of source code using arrows. The application provides a user-friendly and minimal interface.
- Visualize source code using screenshots, arrows, highlights and text.
- Export project to SVG format
- Open project from SVG format
- Standalone app (the binary weights around 6 MB)
- Supports Windows and Linux
This project uses CMake to generate project files. It should compile and work the same way on all supported platforms.
git clone https://github.com/KyrietS/CodeMap.git
cmake -S CodeMap -B CodeMapBuild
cmake --build CodeMapBuild
The project relies on a various open source C++ libraries. All of them are fetched automatically during the CMake configuration process.
- clip - multiplatform cliboard implementation
- entt - fast and reliable entity-component system
- glm - mathemathics library
- imgui - GUI library
- raylib - simple graphics API that uses OpenGL underneath
- reasings - single-header C++ library for easing functions
- spdlog - logging library
- utfcpp - library for encoding and decoding UTF text
- tinyxml2 - library for parsing XML files
- tinydialogs - library for displaying OS-native dialogs
- stb - encoding and decoding images to/from raw data
- trex - self-made font rasterizer and text shaper library
Note: raylib library was modified for the purpose of this project. Some symbols had to be modified to prevent conflicts with <Windows.h>
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Copyright © 2023-2024 Sebastian Fojcik
Use of this software is granted under the terms of the MIT License.
See the LICENCE for the full license text.