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Xmind, of course.
Excalidraw and draw.io are also options. There's always mermaidjs too.
Thank you.
Unfortunately, as far as I can tell the only actual open source tool, was mermaidjs, but when it loads it says "Code editing not supported on mobile. Please use a desktop browser."
This is the problem faced. I just can't seem to find anything that's on device / local, open source, and Android.
Mermaid works with Excalidraw and Obsidian. :) Actually all 3 work together on tablets/mobile, using plugins into Obsidian. You can always self host Excalidraw too, but the plugin is far easier.
Thank you. I just loaded obsidian, installed Excalidraw. The issue I can see, is the nodes don't link so you can drag them around. Maybe they can, but the interface is so small I can barely see it. I'll try on my tablet later and see if I can get it to work. Mermaid does sound good. I like the idea of scripting the nodes. I'll give that a crack also.
PS: You could also set up VS Code to do Mermaid. https://www.50-nuances-octets.fr/en/posts/turn-android-tablet-into-ide-with-vscode-nix/ I got it to run. :)