# Rust code visualizer
A library and CLI tool for graphical representation of Rust code,
focusing on visualizing the relationships between structs and enums.
[mml](https://crates.io/crates/mml) appears to be dead and deprecated, so I started working on my
own implementation.
## Usage
Here's how the CLI works (current use):
```sh
rcvis test.rs > graph.dot
dot -Tpng graph.dot -o graph.png
```
Here's how the CLI works (in future):
```sh
rcvis source.rs source1.rs --format {plantuml,graphviz} --out file.out
```
This command analyzes the provided Rust source files and generates a visual representation
of the relationships between structs and enums in the specified output format (PlantUML or Graphviz),
saving the result to file.out.
## Features
- [ ] Export relationships between structs and enums to Graphviz format
- [ ] Export relationships between structs and enums to PlantUML format
## Example
For the structures.rs in example folder:

## Installation
To install the Rust Code Visualizer CLI tool, run the following command:
```sh
cargo install rust_code_visualizer
```
Contributing
Contributions are welcome! Feel free to submit a pull request or open an issue on the GitHub repository.
License
Rust Code Visualizer is licensed under the MIT License.
Acknowledgements
Special thanks to the creators of the [mml](https://crates.io/crates/mml) crate for their initial work and inspiration.