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# Diagrams |
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## Diagrams as Code |
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- [Try it out](getting-started/installation.md) |
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- [Show examples](getting-started/examples.md) |
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## About Diagrams |
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Diagrams lets you draw the cloud system architecture **in Python code**. |
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It was born for **prototyping** a new system architecture without any design tools. You can also describe or visualize the existing system architecture as well. |
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Diagram as Code allows you to **track** the architecture diagram changes in any **version control** system. |
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Diagrams currently supports six major providers: AWS, Azure, GCP, Kubernetes, Alibaba Cloud and Oracle Cloud. It now also supports On-Premise nodes as well as Programming Languages and Frameworks. |
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![event-processing-code](img/event_processing_code.png) |