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I have been revisiting that same question for many years!

In the last year I have been using x6 from AntV for animated/interactive graph visualisaton. It is outstandingly powerful and well designed (like all their libraries) - but unless you can read Mandarin you'll eventually be using a translator to read the docs/issues, and reading the code to figure out APIs. That said, I've been able to quickly build out things that I didn't think possible before with x6 and their other libs.

Recently I've also had a good experience with react-flow from webkid - who also make excellent stuff. I'm using this in MDX components for modular documentation. It's quick and simple to create an animated graph visualisation from a JSON representing the graph.

I have on my to-do list to make a mermaid -> react-flow component



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