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1.4 KiB
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23 lines
1.4 KiB
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## What the prompt does
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This prompt generates a Mermaid diagram that visualizes the use case of a Flutter application. The diagram includes the actors, use cases, and relationships between them.
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## Assumption
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- Flutter project is given
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- Overview mermaid diagram is given
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## How to use the prompt
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Using the given Flutter project code — along with the previously generated Mermaid diagram that outlines the app’s navigation and logic flow — analyze the entire system to identify **all main use cases and their sub-use cases**.
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From this analysis, create a **Mermaid flowchart** that shows:
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* All high-level use cases the app supports (e.g., Authentication, Profile Management, Dashboard Interaction, Data Fetching, Settings, etc.).
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* How each use case breaks down into sub-use cases (e.g., Authentication → Login, Signup, Logout, Token Refresh).
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* How these use cases depend on each other or trigger one another.
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* Connections between use cases as they appear in the actual code (UI actions, state changes, service calls, repository interactions, etc.).
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* Any decision points or conditions that influence which sub-use case occurs next.
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Format the output as a **clear Mermaid diagram** using `flowchart TD` or `flowchart LR`.
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Ensure the flow represents the **real behavior of the code**, not assumptions.
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Ask for any missing files if needed to build a complete and accurate use-case hierarchy.
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