renaissanxe / quiver

A modern commutative diagram editor for the web.

Home Page:https://q.uiver.app

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quiver: a modern commutative diagram editor

quiver

quiver is a modern, graphical editor for commutative and pasting diagrams, capable of rendering high-quality diagrams for screen viewing, and exporting to LaTeX via tikz-cd.

Creating and modifying diagrams with quiver is orders of magnitude faster than writing the equivalent LaTeX by hand and, with a little experience, competes with pen-and-paper.

Try quiver out: q.uiver.app

Features & screenshots

quiver features an efficient, intuitive interface for creating complex commutative diagrams and pasting diagrams. It's easy to draw diagrams involving pullbacks and pushouts,

Pullback

adjunctions,

Adjunction

and higher cells.

3-cell

Object placement is based on a flexible grid that resizes according to the size of the labels.

Flexible grid

Arrow styles

There is a wide range of composable arrow styles.

Screenshot mode

quiver is intended to look good for screenshots, as well as to export LaTeX that looks as close as possible to the original diagram.

Keyboard hints

Diagrams may be created and modified using either the mouse, by clicking and dragging, or using the keyboard, with a complete set of keyboard shortcuts for performing any action.

Export to LaTeX

When you export diagrams to LaTeX, quiver will embed a link to the diagram, which will allow you to return to it later if you decide it needs to be modified, or to share it with others.

Other features

  • Multiple selection, making mass changes easy and fast.
  • A history system, allowing you to undo/redo actions.
  • Support for custom macro definitions: simply paste a URL corresponding to the file containing your \newcommands.
  • Panning and zooming, for large diagrams.
  • Smart label alignment and edge offset.

Building

Make sure you have installed yarn and have a version of make that supports .ONESHELL (e.g. GNU Make 3.82).

Clone the repository, and run

make

which will build KaTeX. Then simply open src/index.html in your favourite web browser.

If you have any problems building quiver, open an issue detailing the problem and I'll try to help.

Thanks to

  • S. C. Steenkamp , for helpful discussions regarding the aesthetic rendering of arrows.
  • AndrĂ©C for the custom TikZ style for curves of a fixed height.
  • Everyone who has improved quiver by reporting issues or suggesting improvements.

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A modern commutative diagram editor for the web.

https://q.uiver.app

License:MIT License


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