yUML is a simple tool for embedding UML diagrams in wikis and blogs without needing any UML or diagramming tools.
Here's an idea of how it could be used in your repository readme.markdown or wiki.
View the RAW source to see how images are made.
Git users may own repositories.
The may also be collaborators.
Each repositories have a Git repository, a ticketing system and a price plan.
It works if you escape the the greater than signs (except for the ones that are used to close the img elements).
In my editor (atom), I can do this with a find/replace in regex mode as
... resulting in... (here is a gist to that can be viewed raw if the description above isn't clear enough: https://gist.github.com/laurelnaiad/ae2b2f25390f04bb8495)
yUML is a simple tool for embedding UML diagrams in wikis and blogs without needing any UML or diagramming tools.
Here's an idea of how it could be used in your repository readme.markdown or wiki.
View the RAW source to see how images are made.
Example
Git users may own repositories.
The may also be collaborators.
Each repositories have a Git repository, a ticketing system and a price plan.