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| title | 🌐 linked-chain - Your Data Structure Simplified |
| description | 🪄 Build and manage a temporal, node-based graph data structure in TypeScript, perfect for history tracking, version control, and branching timelines. |
linked-chain is a version-controlled graph node designed for handling complex data structures. It allows users to manage temporal graph data, useful for simulations, game states, and tracking history. This tool fits perfectly for those interested in data engineering and science.
To run linked-chain, your computer must meet the following requirements:
- Operating System: Windows, macOS, or Linux.
- Node.js: Version 14 or higher.
- Memory: At least 4 GB of RAM.
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Visit the Download Page
Click the button above or follow this link: Download linked-chain. -
Select the Latest Release
Look for the most recent version available. You will find it listed at the top of the releases. -
Download the File
Click on the asset that matches your operating system.- For Windows, you might see something like
linked-chain-win.exe. - For macOS, look for
linked-chain-macos.dmg. - For Linux, find
linked-chain-linux.tar.gz.
- For Windows, you might see something like
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Install the Application
- Windows:
- Double-click the downloaded
.exefile and follow the installation prompts.
- Double-click the downloaded
- macOS:
- Open the
.dmgfile, drag the linked-chain icon to your Applications folder.
- Open the
- Linux:
- Extract the
.tar.gzfile and follow the provided instructions in the README.
- Extract the
- Windows:
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Launch the Application
After installation, look for the linked-chain application in your applications menu or desktop. Double-click to open.
- Graph Node Structure: Manage and visualize complex relationships in your data.
- Version Control: Keep track of changes in your data over time, allowing you to revert to prior states easily.
- Temporal Data Handling: Work with time-based data for more dynamic simulations and historical tracking.
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Creating a New Graph
Upon launching linked-chain, you can start by creating a new graph. Follow the simple prompts to define your nodes and connections. -
Saving Your Work
Regularly save your graph to avoid losing progress. Use the "Save" option in the menu. Choose a location on your computer to store the file. -
Loading Existing Graphs
If you wish to view previous work, select "Open" from the menu, navigate to your saved file, and load it. -
Editing Nodes
Click on any node to edit properties such as name, connections, and data attributes. -
Viewing History
Access the history tab to see all changes made to your graph over time. You can revert back to any prior version directly from this view.
For more detailed instructions and examples, you can explore the linked-chain documentation. Here, you will find advanced topics like:
- Integration with external databases.
- Best practices for data handling.
- Troubleshooting common issues.
If you have questions or need help, consider joining our community. Check out the issues section in our GitHub repository where you can ask for advice or report any problems you encounter.
If you're interested in contributing to linked-chain, we'd love your help. Please refer to our contribution guidelines here for detailed steps.
For further inquiries or support, you can contact us via the contact form on our GitHub page.
- data-engineering
- data-science
- data-structures
- data-structures-and-algorithms
- double-linked-list
- javascript
- node-graph
- npm
- npm-package
- temporal-data
- typescript
- version-control
To get started with linked-chain, visit the download page here and follow the instructions above to download and install the application on your system. Experience easy management of complex data structures today.