Looking for tool to generate diagram from K8s Yaml file [closed] - kubernetes

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I am looking for a tool that will present a microservices diagram from a YAML file or create a file that I can import into something like Visio.

How about converting to JSON first with something like https://codebeautify.org/yaml-to-json-xml-csv
and then use json-to-plantuml. You can test the output with http://plantuml.com/. I don't think there is a silver bullet so you might have to tweak the output to get what you want.

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What is the best way to read the lines of dynamically generated file in Perl? [closed]

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I have a log file which gets dynamically populated by the second. I want to read the file (latest lines) and filter out if any exception. What is the best way to read the lines of dynamically generated file in Perl?
See How do I do a tail -f in perl? in perlfaq5 and File::Tail.

Swift development pods [closed]

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is there some good tutorial where I can follow, is there a good tutorial for better understanding, the ones I find i just create the pod and them publish, there is no implementation for me start to develop my own
This is a poorly formed question... But if you're asking how to use podfiles, this video works great: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MuMZZtQpB6Y
If you're trying to make a podfile, here you are: https://guides.cocoapods.org/making/making-a-cocoapod.html

Automating REST API documentation for routes [closed]

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Is it possible to automate the documentation of routes in a Spray application?
e.g. Is there perhaps an SBT plugin that generates markdown describing what it knows about the spray routes?
I stumbled upon spray-swagger while researching the same thing but I don't know exactly what it does and which stage the project is at.

Tools to document Mason and Perl code? [closed]

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Other than POD, what are the tools available to document my Perl and Mason code? What do you use and what tools are available to help me?
For the documentation in Mason, there is the <%doc> tag. Use it like so:
<%doc>
some text
here
</%doc>
The doc tag is treated as a comment. see Mason::Manual::Syntax

Violin Plot Matlab [closed]

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I am trying to find source code to create violin plots in Matlab. Functionality does not exist in the statistics toolbox nor does a simple Google result in anything useful.
Have a look at DISTRIBUTIONPLOT. I apologize for the name: I called the function like that because I didn't know that they were otherwise known as violin plots at the time.