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Use a Template

This page explains the basics of Gremlify Graph templates

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What?

Graph Templates, as the name implies, are a set of of ready-to-use pre defined Graph structures (toy graphs).

Each Template stands for a specific possible Graph use case, hand was hand picked by us.

Why?

Graph Templates are by no means the quickest way to start working with Gremlify since they cover a various number of graph scenarios - from simple to complex, and using them can be a great kickstart for understanding how Gremlify works.

We do our best to keep the Templates up-to-date and cover as much possible scenarios as we can.

How?

Loading a Template is easy, simply click on the Templates catalog icon:

Now you can pick one of the available templates in the list, by simply clicking on it.

Note: when loading a Template into your Workspace, the current Graph structure is dropped and replaced by the selected Template.

Let's say we picked the Simple Graph template.

Now our Workspace should look as the following:

I have an idea for a new Template! What should I do?

Here in Gremlify, we welcome feedback in an open heart.

If you have a suggestion for a Template you believe is worth adding, please reach us at gremlify@gmail.com or open an issue in our .

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Graph Templates catalog
"Simple Graph" Template loaded to our Workspace