Rete.js is a framework for creating visual interfaces and workflows. It provides out-of-the-box solutions for visualization using various libraries and frameworks, as well as solutions for processing graphs based on dataflow and control flow approaches.
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Rete.js offers a versatile plugin system, enabling node editors to be highly customizable. It comes equipped with built-in utilities for processing schemes using Dataflow and Control flow approaches. Integrations with one of the frameworks are also provided: Angular, React.js, Vue.js, along with other plugins to enhance functionality.
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Aren't there quite a few of these? Scratch or its cousin Snap (https://snap.berkeley.edu/snap/snap.html), or even a visual flow editor for React (https://app.flowhub.io/#project/c111454c9fd2f74d37d1e8a4e739adfd/c111454c9fd2f74d37d1e8a4e739adfd%2Fnoflo) or the similar https://retejs.org/. - Source: Hacker News / 6 months ago
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