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Frequently Asked Questions
The tool is designed to convert lines of code into architecture diagrams using AI, making it easier to visualize software structures and components.
AI analyzes the code structure and organizes components visually, providing a clear representation of the software architecture. This helps in understanding and planning the software design.
Generally, any code that describes a software structure can be converted. While specific languages aren't detailed, it's suitable for formulating component-based systems.
No, direct editing within the tool isn't available. However, diagrams can be exported to other applications for further manual adjustments.
The tool doesn't specify exact formats, but typically supports text-based files that contain code. It's focused on analyzing this code to form diagrams.
Conversion time can vary depending on code complexity and length, but the AI aims to process it swiftly for immediate use.
There isn't a specified file size limit for code conversion, but efficient processing is assumed for general code lengths.
Though exporting isn't outlined directly, the AI-generated diagrams can likely be saved or captured for use in other applications.
The diagram's accuracy depends on the input code's quality and detail. The AI strives to reflect the code structure as closely as possible.
No, the tool requires an online connection to process and convert code into architecture diagrams.
While not specifically mentioned, AI often handles popular programming languages. Check tool's capabilities for exact language support.
Real-time previews aren't supported, but results are generated quickly after code input, facilitating fast revision processes.
Specific hardware or software isn't detailed, suggesting the tool's compatibility with standard browser and internet usage.
AI aims to provide a detailed visualization, though complexity and nested structures require detailed, clean code as input.
Version comparison isn't a feature, so each conversion is standalone. You'd need external methods to compare diagram iterations.