Programmatically generate Raspberry Pi GPIO connection diagrams
Project description
PinViz
Programmatically generate beautiful Raspberry Pi GPIO connection diagrams in SVG format.
PinViz makes it easy to create clear, professional wiring diagrams for your Raspberry Pi projects. Define your connections using simple YAML/JSON files or Python code, and automatically generate publication-ready SVG diagrams.
Example Diagram
Features
- 📝 Declarative Configuration: Define diagrams using YAML or JSON files
- 🎨 Automatic Wire Routing: Smart wire routing with configurable styles (orthogonal, curved, mixed)
- 🎯 Color-Coded Wires: Automatic color assignment based on pin function (I2C, SPI, power, ground, etc.)
- ⚡ Inline Components: Add resistors, capacitors, and diodes directly on wires
- 🔌 Built-in Templates: Pre-configured boards (Raspberry Pi 4, 5 & Pico) and common devices
- 🐍 Python API: Create diagrams programmatically with Python code
- 🤖 MCP Server: Generate diagrams from natural language with AI assistants
- 📦 SVG Output: Scalable, high-quality vector graphics
- ✨ Modern CLI: Rich terminal output with progress indicators and colored messages
- 🔧 JSON Output: Machine-readable output for CI/CD integration
- ⚙️ Configuration Management: TOML config file support with precedence rules
- 🚀 Shell Completion: Auto-complete for bash, zsh, and fish shells
Installation
Install as a standalone tool with global CLI access:
uv tool install pinviz
Or as a project dependency:
# Using uv
uv add pinviz
# Using pip
pip install pinviz
Quick Start
Try a Built-in Example
# Generate a BH1750 light sensor wiring diagram
pinviz example bh1750 -o bh1750.svg
# See all available examples
pinviz list
Create Your Own Diagram
Create a YAML configuration file (my-diagram.yaml):
title: "BH1750 Light Sensor Wiring"
board: "raspberry_pi_5"
devices:
- type: "bh1750"
name: "BH1750"
connections:
- board_pin: 1 # 3V3
device: "BH1750"
device_pin: "VCC"
- board_pin: 6 # GND
device: "BH1750"
device_pin: "GND"
- board_pin: 5 # GPIO3 (I2C SCL)
device: "BH1750"
device_pin: "SCL"
- board_pin: 3 # GPIO2 (I2C SDA)
device: "BH1750"
device_pin: "SDA"
Generate your diagram:
pinviz render my-diagram.yaml -o output.svg
Python API
from pinviz import boards, devices, Connection, Diagram, SVGRenderer
board = boards.raspberry_pi_5()
sensor = devices.bh1750_light_sensor()
connections = [
Connection(1, "BH1750", "VCC"), # 3V3 to VCC
Connection(6, "BH1750", "GND"), # GND to GND
Connection(5, "BH1750", "SCL"), # GPIO3/SCL to SCL
Connection(3, "BH1750", "SDA"), # GPIO2/SDA to SDA
]
diagram = Diagram(
title="BH1750 Light Sensor",
board=board,
devices=[sensor],
connections=connections
)
renderer = SVGRenderer()
renderer.render(diagram, "output.svg")
CLI Commands
PinViz provides a modern CLI with rich terminal output and machine-readable JSON support.
Rendering Diagrams
# Generate diagram from YAML config
pinviz render examples/bh1750.yaml -o output.svg
# With JSON output for CI/CD
pinviz render examples/bh1750.yaml --json
# Output: {"status": "success", "output_path": "output.svg", "validation": {...}}
Validation
# Validate diagram configuration
pinviz validate examples/bh1750.yaml
# Strict mode (warnings as errors)
pinviz validate examples/bh1750.yaml --strict
# Machine-readable output
pinviz validate examples/bh1750.yaml --json
List Templates
# List all boards, devices, and examples
pinviz list
# JSON output for programmatic use
pinviz list --json
Configuration Management
# Create config file (~/.config/pinviz/config.toml)
pinviz config init
# View current configuration
pinviz config show
# Edit config file
pinviz config edit
Shell Completion
# Install shell completion (bash, zsh, fish)
pinviz completion install
# Show completion script
pinviz completion show
Global Options
All commands support these global options:
--log-level [DEBUG|INFO|WARNING|ERROR] # Set logging verbosity
--log-format [console|json] # Log output format
--version # Show version
--help # Show help
MCP Server (AI-Powered)
PinViz includes an MCP (Model Context Protocol) server that enables natural language diagram generation through AI assistants like Claude Desktop. Generate diagrams with prompts like "Connect a BME280 temperature sensor to my Raspberry Pi 5" with intelligent pin assignment, automatic I2C bus sharing, and conflict detection.
Documentation
Full documentation: nordstad.github.io/PinViz
- Installation Guide - Detailed installation instructions
- Quick Start Tutorial - Step-by-step getting started guide
- CLI Usage - Command-line interface reference
- YAML Configuration - Complete YAML configuration guide
- Python API - Programmatic API reference
- Examples Gallery - More example diagrams and configurations
- API Reference - Complete API documentation
Contributing
Contributions are welcome! Please see our Contributing Guide for details.
Adding new devices: See guides/DEVICE_CONFIG_GUIDE.md for device configuration details.
License
MIT License - See LICENSE file for details
Credits
Board and GPIO pin SVG assets courtesy of Wikimedia Commons
Author
Even Nordstad
- GitHub: @nordstad
- Project: PinViz
- Documentation: nordstad.github.io/PinViz
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