Gotero helps understanding the interactions between your objects through sequence diagrams. It can generate those from any code block, but the main idea is to build those from your tests.
g = Gotero.new
g.trace do
#do some interesting stuff
end
puts g.output
#=> t->your_object: method (arguments)
#=> your_object-->t:
The output aims to be compatible with js-sequence-diagrams so they can be displayed nicely in the browser.
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