@mermaid-js/mermaid-cli 9.3.0 → 10.0.0

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@@ -109,7 +109,7 @@ You can easily pipe input from stdin. This example shows how to use a heredoc to
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  send a diagram as stdin to mermaid-cli (mmdc).
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  ```sh
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- cat << EOF | mmdc
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+ cat << EOF | mmdc --input -
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  graph TD
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  A[Client] --> B[Load Balancer]
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  EOF
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  the container to generate an SVG file as follows:
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  ```sh
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- docker run --rm -u `id -u`:`id -g` -v /path/to/diagrams:/data minlag/mermaid-cli -i /data/diagram.mmd
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+ docker run --rm -u `id -u`:`id -g` -v /path/to/diagrams:/data minlag/mermaid-cli -i diagram.mmd
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  ```
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+ In previous version, the input files were mounted in `/home/mermaidcli`. You can
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+ restore this behaviour with the `--workdir` option:
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+ ```sh
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+ docker run [...] --workdir=/home/mermaidcli minlag/mermaid-cli [...]
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+ ```
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  ## Use Node.JS API
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  It's possible to call `mermaid-cli` via a Node.JS API.