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I remember back in 2022 I was struggling trying to understand how peerjs works under the hood.
I though to come back here to share this diagram created for peerjs using code-canvas.com. I think it will be pretty helpful for contributors to quickly onboard to the inner-works of peerjs.

Here is the generated diagram for peerjs grouped by the application's use-cases and their runtime data flows: Open interactive diagram ->

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I built code canvas to simulate a senior engineer who have been working on peerjs's codebase for pretty long and can explain to you any functionality of the repository visually through diagrams.

Here is what users are saying about codecanvas

"I used to spend 4 hours asking GPT how a use case in a codebase works and I keep going back and forth until I am able to draw a diagram to summarize my understanding,
CodeCanvas gives me that diagram in 40 seconds"


Some Notes:

  • The diagram is already generated, completely free, no monthly subscription.
  • The diagram file is stored in the repository itself, so the readme link will only work after merging. Until then, you can view the diagram from the link I shared above.
  • Read the 1 pager guide to learn how to refine simulations to capture specific codebase logics you might want to cover.
  • You can reach me out anytime on discord discord.gg/t3ezMyMPqr

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Hi, did you guys have a chance to take a look?

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