vars: {
d2-config: {
layout-engine: elk
# Terminal theme code
theme-id: 300
}
}
network: {
cell tower: {
satellites: {
shape: stored_data
style.multiple: true
}
transmitter
satellites -> transmitter: send
satellites -> transmitter: send
satellites -> transmitter: send
}
online portal: {
ui: {shape: hexagon}
}
data processor: {
storage: {
shape: cylinder
style.multiple: true
}
}
cell tower.transmitter -> data processor.storage: phone logs
}
user: {
shape: person
width: 130
}
user -> network.cell tower: make call
user -> network.online portal.ui: access {
style.stroke-dash: 3
}
api server -> network.online portal.ui: display
api server -> logs: persist
logs: {shape: page; style.multiple: true}
network.data processor -> api server
Open in playground
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 --
You can run the install script with --dry-run
to see the commands that will be used
to install without executing them.
Or if you have Go installed you can install from source though you won't get the manpage:
go install oss.terrastruct.com/d2@latest
You can also install a release from source which will include manpages. See ./docs/INSTALL.md#source-release.
To uninstall with the install script:
curl -fsSL https://d2lang.com/install.sh | sh -s -- --uninstall
For detailed installation docs, see ./docs/INSTALL.md. We demonstrate alternative methods and examples for each OS.
As well, the functioning of the install script is described in detail to alleviate any concern of its use. We recommend using your OS's package manager directly instead for improved security but the install script is by no means insecure.
In addition to being a runnable CLI tool, D2 can also be used to produce diagrams from Go programs.
For examples, see ./docs/examples/lib. This blog post also demos a complete, runnable example of using D2 as a library for a real-world use case.
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, PNG and PDF 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:
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.
We are constantly working on new plugins, integrations, extensions. Contributions are welcome in any official or community plugins. If you have somewhere in your workflow that you want to use D2, feel free to open a discussion. We have limited bandwidth and usually choose the most high-demand ones to work on. If you make something cool with D2 yourself, let us know and we'll be happy to include it here!
Do you have or see an open-source project with .d2
files? Please submit a PR adding to
this selected list of featured projects using D2.