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This is not exactly an idea for a feature, but it's what I have always wanted going forward.
let's say a small team has all their source of truth about the devops, or software architecture represented in D2.
whenever you have new plans, or changes, you end up having two diagrams of the same thing.
the current state of affairs
the new vision
When you represent both states in D2, you can easily imagine that you can train AI to generate the code changes or commits based on the differences between the two states.
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This is not exactly an idea for a feature, but it's what I have always wanted going forward.
let's say a small team has all their source of truth about the devops, or software architecture represented in D2.
whenever you have new plans, or changes, you end up having two diagrams of the same thing.
When you represent both states in D2, you can easily imagine that you can train AI to generate the code changes or commits based on the differences between the two states.
Also see #1792 about diff d2 graphical
Especially since you can represent states as textual D2.
Then you get human developers to vet through the code changes, or deploy the changes in staging environment for more rigorous testing.
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