docs: fix a broken link in the migrate from mxGraph guide by tbouffard · Pull Request #627 · maxGraph/maxGraph
Walkthrough
The pull request updates the documentation for migrating from mxGraph to maxGraph, focusing on providing comprehensive guidance for developers transitioning between the two libraries. The documentation has been revised to clarify the changes in class names, method signatures, and overall library structure. The update includes corrections to hyperlink formatting, detailed explanations of API changes, and specific instructions for TypeScript setup and code migration.
Changes
| File | Change Summary |
|---|---|
packages/website/docs/usage/migrate-from-mxgraph.md |
- Corrected hyperlink formatting in note section - Updated migration instructions with detailed class and property renamings - Clarified TypeScript setup and dependency changes - Elaborated on differences between mxGraph and maxGraph |
Possibly related issues
- Migrate the mxGraph documentation #345: Directly related to documentation migration, specifically the need to transform documentation from HTML to Markdown and rename references from mxGraph to maxGraph
- [DOC] Migrate the mxGraph Javascript Manual #612: Focuses on migrating the mxGraph JavaScript Manual, which aligns with the migration documentation update
- [DOC] Migrate the mxGraph Tutorial #613: Addresses the migration of the mxGraph Tutorial, complementing the migration documentation efforts
Possibly related PRs
- docs: add a Codecs page #524: Updates to codec documentation supporting the migration process
- docs: migrate the mxGraph tutorial #618: Migration of mxGraph tutorial, directly related to migration documentation
- docs: reorganize and improve the manual pages #622: Improvements to manual pages, enhancing documentation clarity
- docs: integrate contents from the mxGraph Java manual #624: Integration of mxGraph Java manual content
- docs: highlight the getting started page #625: Improvements to getting started page for new users transitioning from mxGraph
📜 Recent review details
Configuration used: CodeRabbit UI
Review profile: CHILL
Plan: Pro
📒 Files selected for processing (1)
packages/website/docs/usage/migrate-from-mxgraph.md(1 hunks)
⏰ Context from checks skipped due to timeout of 90000ms (1)
- GitHub Check: build
🔇 Additional comments (1)
packages/website/docs/usage/migrate-from-mxgraph.md (1)
123-123: LGTM! Link format has been corrected.The space before the link has been removed, which should fix the rendering issue. The link format now follows the correct markdown syntax.
Thank you for using CodeRabbit. We offer it for free to the OSS community and would appreciate your support in helping us grow. If you find it useful, would you consider giving us a shout-out on your favorite social media?
🪧 Tips
Chat
There are 3 ways to chat with CodeRabbit:
- Review comments: Directly reply to a review comment made by CodeRabbit. Example:
I pushed a fix in commit <commit_id>, please review it.Generate unit testing code for this file.Open a follow-up GitHub issue for this discussion.
- Files and specific lines of code (under the "Files changed" tab): Tag
@coderabbitaiin a new review comment at the desired location with your query. Examples:@coderabbitai generate unit testing code for this file.@coderabbitai modularize this function.
- PR comments: Tag
@coderabbitaiin a new PR comment to ask questions about the PR branch. For the best results, please provide a very specific query, as very limited context is provided in this mode. Examples:@coderabbitai gather interesting stats about this repository and render them as a table. Additionally, render a pie chart showing the language distribution in the codebase.@coderabbitai read src/utils.ts and generate unit testing code.@coderabbitai read the files in the src/scheduler package and generate a class diagram using mermaid and a README in the markdown format.@coderabbitai help me debug CodeRabbit configuration file.
Note: Be mindful of the bot's finite context window. It's strongly recommended to break down tasks such as reading entire modules into smaller chunks. For a focused discussion, use review comments to chat about specific files and their changes, instead of using the PR comments.
CodeRabbit Commands (Invoked using PR comments)
@coderabbitai pauseto pause the reviews on a PR.@coderabbitai resumeto resume the paused reviews.@coderabbitai reviewto trigger an incremental review. This is useful when automatic reviews are disabled for the repository.@coderabbitai full reviewto do a full review from scratch and review all the files again.@coderabbitai summaryto regenerate the summary of the PR.@coderabbitai generate docstringsto generate docstrings for this PR. (Beta)@coderabbitai resolveresolve all the CodeRabbit review comments.@coderabbitai configurationto show the current CodeRabbit configuration for the repository.@coderabbitai helpto get help.
Other keywords and placeholders
- Add
@coderabbitai ignoreanywhere in the PR description to prevent this PR from being reviewed. - Add
@coderabbitai summaryto generate the high-level summary at a specific location in the PR description. - Add
@coderabbitaianywhere in the PR title to generate the title automatically.
CodeRabbit Configuration File (.coderabbit.yaml)
- You can programmatically configure CodeRabbit by adding a
.coderabbit.yamlfile to the root of your repository. - Please see the configuration documentation for more information.
- If your editor has YAML language server enabled, you can add the path at the top of this file to enable auto-completion and validation:
# yaml-language-server: $schema=https://coderabbit.ai/integrations/schema.v2.json
Documentation and Community
- Visit our Documentation for detailed information on how to use CodeRabbit.
- Join our Discord Community to get help, request features, and share feedback.
- Follow us on X/Twitter for updates and announcements.