fdp

Render an image of a force-directed network graph from a graphviz file. Layouts: dot, neato, twopi, circo, fdp, sfdp, osage & patchwork. More information: <https://graphviz.org/doc/info/command.html>.

Install

All systems
curl cmd.cat/fdp.sh
Debian Debian
apt-get install graphviz
Ubuntu
apt-get install graphviz
Alpine
apk add graphviz
Arch Arch Linux
pacman -S graphviz
image/svg+xml Kali Linux
apt-get install graphviz
CentOS
yum install graphviz
Fedora
dnf install graphviz
Windows (WSL2)
sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install graphviz
OS X
brew install graphviz
Raspbian
apt-get install graphviz
Docker
docker run cmd.cat/fdp fdp powered by Commando

Render an image of a force-directed network graph from a graphviz file. Layouts: dot, neato, twopi, circo, fdp, sfdp, osage & patchwork. More information: <https://graphviz.org/doc/info/command.html>.

  • Render a `png` image with a filename based on the input filename and output format (uppercase -O):
    fdp -T png -O path/to/input.gv
  • Render a `svg` image with the specified output filename (lowercase -o):
    fdp -T svg -o path/to/image.svg path/to/input.gv
  • Render the output in a specific format:
    fdp -T ps|pdf|svg|fig|png|gif|jpg|json|dot -O path/to/input.gv
  • Render a `gif` image using `stdin` and `stdout`:
    echo "digraph {this -> that} " | fdp -T gif > path/to/image.gif
  • Display help:
    fdp -?

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