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Frequently Asked Questions
The tool converts written code into UML diagrams using AI, providing a visual representation of the code's structure and relationships. This helps developers understand and communicate complex systems more easily.
You upload your code files, and the AI processes them to generate UML diagrams. This visual format makes understanding code relationships and architecture straightforward.
The tool works with multiple programming languages. While specifics depend on the tool version, it generally supports popular languages like Java, C++, and Python.
A UML (Unified Modeling Language) diagram is a visual representation of a software system's structure and design. It helps in visualizing the relationships and hierarchies in code.
Currently, each code conversion process is handled individually. You need to upload each file separately to generate its UML diagram.
The tool can handle code up to certain limits, ensuring efficient processing. If your file exceeds the size limitations, you may need to break it into smaller sections.
No, the tool doesn't allow for editing generated diagrams. You would need to use a separate diagram editor for any modifications.
No specific additional software is needed as the tool operates online through a browser, supporting various devices and platforms.
The AI aims to produce precise UML diagrams representing code structure accurately, although manual verification for complex systems might still be necessary.
Integration with specific IDEs isn't explicitly mentioned. Typically, you would generate UML diagrams separately and import them into your development environment if needed.
You can upload files up to 100 MB. For larger projects, consider segmenting the code into smaller uploads.
The focus is on converting code files to UML diagrams. Non-code file formats aren't typically supported for this conversion.
Yes, an internet connection is needed since the tool operates online, requiring connectivity for accessing services and processing files.
Basic understanding of code and UML might enhance your experience, but the tool is designed to be user-friendly, requiring minimal technical expertise to convert code to diagrams.
Free usage options allow previews and basic outcomes. Advanced features and saving results may require account registration or subscription.