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Geojson Renderer Tool

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Geojson Renderer Tool has 20 facts recorded in Dontopedia across 2 references, with 1 live disagreement.

20 facts·17 predicates·2 sources·1 in dispute

Mostly:has example prompt(4), absent from registry(1), addresses user need(1)

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20 facts
PredicateValueRef
Has Example Promptrender this GeoJSON data[2]
Has Example Promptshow me a map with these GeoJSON coordinates[2]
Has Example Promptvisualize GeoJSON point and polygon[2]
Has Example Promptcreate an image from my GeoJSON file[2]
Absent From RegistryTpmjs Registry[1]
Addresses User Needvisualize GeoJSON data directly within chat or applications[2]
Avoids Dependency onexternal map services[2]
Contrasts Withexternal map services[2]
Enables Purposesanalysis, demonstration, or presentation[2]
Follows FromGithub Issue 971[2]
Fulfills Utility Rolenull[2]
Has Categoryutility[2]
Has DescriptionA tool to render GeoJSON data onto visual maps or images, highlighting points, lines, and polygons with customizable styling. It would parse GeoJSON input and produce an image or map visualization for easy viewing and sharing.[2]
Has Teleological Purposeeasy viewing and sharing[2]
Highlights Featurespoints, lines, and polygons[2]
Is Possible to Implementnull[2]
Parses Input TypeGeoJSON[2]
Presupposes Existence ofGeoJSON data[2]
Produces Output Typeimage or map visualization[2]
Supports Stylingcustomizable[2]

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absentFromRegistryblah/omega/part-1089
ex:tpmjs-registry
addressesUserNeedblah/omega/part-1090
visualize GeoJSON data directly within chat or applications
avoidsDependencyOnblah/omega/part-1090
external map services
contrastsWithblah/omega/part-1090
external map services
enablesPurposesblah/omega/part-1090
analysis, demonstration, or presentation
followsFromblah/omega/part-1090
ex:github-issue-971
fulfillsUtilityRoleblah/omega/part-1090
null
hasCategoryblah/omega/part-1090
utility
hasDescriptionblah/omega/part-1090
A tool to render GeoJSON data onto visual maps or images, highlighting points, lines, and polygons with customizable styling. It would parse GeoJSON input and produce an image or map visualization for easy viewing and sharing.
hasExamplePromptblah/omega/part-1090
render this GeoJSON data
hasExamplePromptblah/omega/part-1090
show me a map with these GeoJSON coordinates
hasExamplePromptblah/omega/part-1090
visualize GeoJSON point and polygon
hasExamplePromptblah/omega/part-1090
create an image from my GeoJSON file
hasTeleologicalPurposeblah/omega/part-1090
easy viewing and sharing
highlightsFeaturesblah/omega/part-1090
points, lines, and polygons
isPossibleToImplementblah/omega/part-1090
null
parsesInputTypeblah/omega/part-1090
GeoJSON
presupposesExistenceOfblah/omega/part-1090
GeoJSON data
producesOutputTypeblah/omega/part-1090
image or map visualization
supportsStylingblah/omega/part-1090
customizable

References (2)

2 references
  1. [1]Part 10891 fact
    ctx:discord/blah/omega/part-1089
  2. [2]Part 109019 facts
    ctx:discord/blah/omega/part-1090

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