Produce word cloud from list of all definitions#50
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All good to merge now I think! We have our final word cloud to use in the presentation - see |
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Close #28. This PR adds a new directory
viswhich contains a script to generate a word cloud from the definitions contained in our YAML structure.At present it pulls this from some dummy YAML based on our agreed and expected YAML form, but we can quickly hook that up to the actual YAML canonical definitions file once that is added to the repo (I can't see it inmainbut I suspect it lives in a branch at present).