- Add "Load Project Folder" button with folder selection (webkitdirectory) - Automatically load all project files (JSON, CSV, SVG, CSS) from selected folder - Eliminate need to manually upload each file individually - Show clear errors if referenced files are missing from folder - Update all documentation to explain folder picker usage This solves the browser security limitation where uploading a single project.json doesn't allow automatic access to other files in the same directory. Users can now select an entire project folder and all files load automatically in one click. Changes: - index.html: Add folder input with webkitdirectory attribute and UI - engine.js: Add folderInput event handler to process all files from folder - README.md: Document folder picker as primary loading method - WINDOWS_USAGE.md: Add folder picker as recommended Option 1 - TROUBLESHOOTING.md: Add section explaining project files not auto-loading - CLAUDE.md: Document folder picker architecture for future instances - Makefile: Update DIST_README.md template to mention folder picker Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
README TimelineSvg
TimelineSvg is a lightweight, browser-based system for generating multi-lane timelines as clean, scalable SVG graphics. It reads simple CSV files, applies a configurable project definition, and renders a fully customizable timeline without requiring any backend or build pipeline.
All processing happens locally in the user’s browser — completely offline and fully private.
Features
- Pure browser execution — no server, no installation
- CSV-driven timelines with customizable field mappings
- Automatic layout of months, lanes, and items
- SVG templates with macros (
{{MONTHS}},{{LANES}}) - Replaceable CSS and templates at runtime
- Internal and external view modes
- Offline SVG export (external view only)
- Extremely easy to extend or theme
How It Works
TimelineSvg is built around three components:
1. project.json — The project configuration
Each project folder provides a project.json, defining:
{
"name": "Example Project",
"dataSource": "example/sample.csv",
"stylesheet": "example/style.css",
"svgTemplate": "example/template.svg",
"settings": {
"timelineMonths": 18
},
"fieldMapping": {
"id": "ID",
"title": "Title",
"lane": "Lane",
"due": ["Due"]
}
}
This controls:
- data source
- styling
- template structure
- date range
- field mapping between CSV and internal timeline model
2. CSV input
The CSV must contain at least:
- a title
- a date (any common format:
YYYY-MM-DD,DD.MM.YYYY, etc.) - a lane/group field
Example:
ID,Title,Due,Lane
1,Implement API,2025-12-01,Backend
2,UI Prototype,2026-02-15,Frontend
3. Template-based SVG rendering
TimelineSvg replaces two macros in the template:
{{MONTHS}}→ month labels and vertical grid lines{{LANES}}→ lane backgrounds, labels, and items
Example template:
<svg xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg">
<rect width="100%" height="100%" fill="#FFFFFF"/>
{{MONTHS}}
{{LANES}}
</svg>
This makes TimelineSvg highly customizable: You can recreate any design, layout, or branding using your own SVG template.
Usage
1. Open the application
Just open index.html in any modern browser (Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge).
2. Load a project
You can choose between:
- Automatic loading - When served via HTTP, the app auto-loads from
project.jsonin project folders (binect/, my-project/, or example/) - Load Project Folder - Click "📂 Load Project Folder" and select an entire project directory. All files (project.json, CSV, CSS, SVG) will be loaded automatically
- Load files individually - Upload project.json first, then manually upload CSV, CSS, and SVG files using the individual file buttons
3. Preview the timeline
The timeline renders automatically when the CSV loads and is displayed inside the viewer container.
4. Switch views
- Internal View: IDs are visible
- External View: IDs are hidden (used for export)
5. Export SVG
Click Download SVG → an external-view SVG is saved to disk.
Project Structure
/
│ index.html
│ engine.js
│ generator.js
│
├─ example/
│ ├─ project.json
│ ├─ style.css
│ ├─ template.svg
│ └─ sample.csv
│
└─ my-project/
├─ project.json
├─ style.css
├─ template.svg
└─ data.csv
Customizing Your Own Project
To create your own timeline project:
- Duplicate the
example/folder - Adjust
project.json(dataSource, mappings, template) - Replace the CSV with your data
- Modify the SVG template for your layout
- Open
index.htmland load your project
TimelineSvg will take care of the rest.
Why SVG?
- infinitely scalable
- editable in design tools
- embeddable in documents, websites, and presentations
- easy to script, style, and customize
Requirements
- Any modern browser
- No build tools
- No server
- No dependencies except PapaParse (bundled by CDN)
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