Open-source 2.5D diagram engine separates topology from LLM geometry errors
A new Go-based visual compiler fixes how AI agents generate architecture diagrams by decoupling what components connect from where they appear on screen, eliminating the crossed lines and chaotic layouts that plague LLM
A developer has released iso-topology, an open-source 2.5D diagram engine built in Go that addresses a fundamental problem in AI-assisted architecture documentation: large language models understand system topology perfectly but fail at spatial layout. When asked to generate Mermaid or PlantUML diag...
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