Diagramming Tools for Linux
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 For those who live in the Linux desktop world and don’t have a way of using Visio (I assume). What are your favorite applications for network diagrams, flow charts, etc? I recall trying Dia a while back, and I’ve used Libre Office Draw before. I’m curious to see what else is there or commonly used. 
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 @eddiejennings said in Diagramming Tools for Linux: For those who live in the Linux desktop world and don’t have a way of using Visio (I assume). What are your favorite applications for network diagrams, flow charts, etc? I recall trying Dia a while back, and I’ve used Libre Office Draw before. I’m curious to see what else is there or commonly used. I use https://www.draw.io/ 
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 @dbeato said in Diagramming Tools for Linux: @eddiejennings said in Diagramming Tools for Linux: For those who live in the Linux desktop world and don’t have a way of using Visio (I assume). What are your favorite applications for network diagrams, flow charts, etc? I recall trying Dia a while back, and I’ve used Libre Office Draw before. I’m curious to see what else is there or commonly used. I use https://www.draw.io/ The NextCloud plugin for that works well. 
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 draw.io or LibreOffice Draw. 
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 I do stuff with LibreOffice Draw. I found draw.io to be annoying. Cannot recall why. has been 2 years since I used it. 
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 LibreOffice Draw works well and I think LucidChart would be good too. 
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 Because I'm annoying and like things that are text based I like graphviz. However if you want some really nice looking stuff I've used cloudcraft.co. It's AWS specific but has blank shapes as well. 






