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  1. PlantUML Web Server

    Create simply and freely UML diagrams from your browser thanks to PlantUML Web Server. Just enter a text diagram, and get the result in PNG or SVG format.

  2. PlantUML Language Reference Guide. DrawingUMLwithPlantUML. PlantUMLLanguageReferenceGuide. (Version1.2020.22)

  3. PlantUML Online

    Online tool for creating interactive diagrams. No installation required – easily create UML diagrams, flowcharts, wireframes, and more.

  4. PlantUML Editor Online - Free & Fast UML Diagram Tool | PlantText

    PlantText is the fastest online PlantUML editor. Write UML diagrams as code and instantly generate class, sequence, activity, and state diagrams. No installation needed.

  5. PlantUML - Wikipedia

    PlantUML is an open-source tool allowing users to create diagrams from a plain text language.

  6. GitHub - plantuml/plantuml: Generate diagrams from textual ...

    Generate UML diagrams from textual descriptions. PlantUML is a component that allows you to create various UML diagrams through simple textual descriptions. From sequence diagrams to …

  7. puml.dev | Fast and easy PlantUML diagrams

    Perfect for quickly creating sequence diagrams, Gantt diagrams, class diagrams or any other diagram that PlantUML supports. Want to dig deeper into PlantUML? Let's go! Create …

  8. plantuml: manual page for PlantUML version 1.2025.9 (Mon Sep ...

    Sep 8, 2025 · Render a diagram without storing the diagram's source code (Note: It's stored by default when the -nometadata option isn't specified): plantuml -nometadata diagram.png > …

  9. Add UML & Other Diagrams to Markdown With PlantUML

    Oct 11, 2023 · The extension can also convert native PlantUML files (.wsd, .pu, .puml, .plantuml, .iuml) to a wide variety of formats (but not Markdown files with embedded PlantUML).

  10. Welcome to The Hitchhiker’s Guide to PlantUML!

    fits with modern practices of Continuous Integration Continuous Delivery - and “everything as code” including diagrams. Well that’s what PlantUML gives you, and more… Blah Blah Blah…