
How to create mermaid diagrams in Azure DevOps Service
When documenting your software project, have you ever resorted to putting flowcharts, sequence diagrams, or Gantt Charts into external documents, like a Word document? This creates a challenge when you need to link a Work Item or even a WIKI page to those diagrams in that external documentation. Wouldn’t it be great if you could just create, edit, and manage the diagrams and charts directly in the WIKI page itself?
Well, now you can! Azure DevOps Service Sprint 158 now supports the creation, editing, and management of mermaid diagrams in WIKI pages. In this very short video, I will demonstrate how you can easily create mermaid diagrams from markup text in WIKI pages in the newest release of Azure DevOps Service.
And as always, if you need any help with Azure DevOps, just know that Imaginet is here to help. Our Imaginet Certified DevOps and ALM experts have been working with the Microsoft ALM & DevOps tools since they originated in 2005 and can help you with any of your needs. To find out more, schedule your free consultation call with Imaginet today.
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