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docs: add mermaid docs (#6971)
* docs: add mermaid docs

* fix link

* add development.mdx

* add codebase

* add parseEdge

* add subgraph

* convertors

* tweaks

* structure the codebase

* add docs for new diagram type

* decouple docs for flowchart parser

* fix broken links

* use diagram instead of chart

* revert package.json

* tweaks

* point root folder of mermaid-to-excalidraw to installation

* remove installation from sidebar children

* fix link

* update flowchart parser diagram

* update parser overview diagram

* update more diagrams

* remove note about change in element stroke

* update diagram

* increase size limit for excalidraw production bundle

* tweaks

* add link

* move codebase after introduction

* dummy

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Co-authored-by: dwelle <luzar.david@gmail.com>
2023-09-13 21:01:34 +05:30

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# Development
This page relates to developing the `@excalidraw/mermaid-to-excalidraw` package itself.
## Setting up in Local
To set up the library in local, follow the below steps 👇🏼
### Clone the Repository
Go to [@excalidraw/mermaid-to-excalidraw](https://github.com/excalidraw/mermaid-to-excalidraw) and clone the repository to your local.
```bash
git clone git@github.com:excalidraw/mermaid-to-excalidraw.git
```
### Install the dependencies
Using `npm`
```bash
npm install @excalidraw/mermaid-to-excalidraw
```
Using `yarn`
```bash
yarn add @excalidraw/mermaid-to-excalidraw
```
### Run the playground server
```bash
yarn start
```
This will start the playground server in port `1234` and you start playing with the playground.
## Creating a test release
We will soon simplify creating release via commenting on GitHub PR similar till then you can create a release by following the below steps
1. Create the build
```bash
yarn build
```
This will create the dist folder which we need to publish next.
2. Publish the library
Update the package name and version in [package.json](https://github.com/excalidraw/mermaid-to-excalidraw/blob/master/package.json) and run the below command to publish it
```bash
yarn publish
```
And thats all your test release is successfully created 🎉