# dot(1) [Online playground](https://edotor.net/) ## Example `dot` file to copy & paste from. Can be rendered to `svg` with the following command. ```bash dot -T svg -o g.svg g.dot ``` Example `dot` file. ```dot // file: g.dot digraph { // Render ranks from left to right. rankdir=LR // Make background transparent. bgcolor=transparent // Global node attributes. node [shape=box] // Global edge attributes. edge [style=dotted,color=red] // Add nodes & edge. stage1 -> stage2 // Add multiple edges at once. stage2 -> { stage3_1, stage3_2 } // Add edge with custom attributes. stage3_2 -> stage4 [label="some text"] // Set custom attributes for specific node. stage4 [color=green,fillcolor=lightgray,style="filled,dashed",label="s4"] // Create a subgraph. This can be used to group nodes/edges or as scope for // global node/edge attributes. // If the name starts with 'cluster' a border is drawn. subgraph cluster_1 { stage5_1 stage5_2 } // Add some edges to subgraph nodes. stage3_1 -> { stage5_1, stage5_2 } } ``` Rendered `svg` file. ![g.svg](assets/g.svg) ## References - [DOT language](https://graphviz.org/doc/info/lang.html) - [Attributes](https://graphviz.org/doc/info/attrs.html) - [Node shapes](https://graphviz.org/doc/info/shapes.html) - [Colors](https://graphviz.org/doc/info/colors.html) - [User manual](https://graphviz.org/pdf/dotguide.pdf)