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  "title": "reports",
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      "id": "https://evotec.xyz/de/blog/easy-way-to-create-diagrams-using-powershell-and-pswritehtml",
      "url": "https://evotec.xyz/de/blog/easy-way-to-create-diagrams-using-powershell-and-pswritehtml",
      "title": "Easy way to create diagrams using PowerShell and PSWriteHTML",
      "summary": "A few months ago, when I was working on PSWriteWord and PSWriteHTML, I thought to myself that in 2020 if I\u2019ll get time, I\u2019ll try to create PSWriteVisio. While I wasn\u2019t sure I would be able to make it past some concept, it was in my plans for 2020. It\u2019s still 2019 though, and while working on Testimo for Active Directory Healthchecks, I thought it would be nice to have a visual representation of network, forest schema or replication. I couldn\u2019t get this idea out of my head. I thought on using PSGraph from Kevin Marquette to generate image and import that to PSWriteHTML but it was a bit tricky and PSGraph requires external software to work \u2013 and has some additional steps for Windows, Mac or Linux.",
      "date_published": "2019-09-29T15:48:32.0000000Z",
      "tags": [
        "architecture",
        "css",
        "dashimo",
        "diagram",
        "html",
        "js",
        "network",
        "powershell",
        "pswritehtml",
        "reports"
      ]
    }
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}