The chip grapher is a simple program. To get started, use the searcher sidebar to find a chip you want to add. That sidebar is just an embedded version of the main searcher, and all behavior is the same. To learn more, press the '?' button on the sidebar. Once you've decided on a chip, press the '+' button next to it to add it to the graph.
Chips suppport various operations.
To wire 2 ports to one another, simply click and drag to a port of the same type. All input data ports have a maximum of one connection, as do output execs. To disconnect a wire, simply click on the end with a maxiumum of one connection.
To select a chip, just click on it. If the threshold is too fast, shoot me a message on discord.
Once a chip is selected, press the Delete key to delete it.
Some chips have a type union on a port. You can see this union by hovering over any white port. When a chip with a type union is selected, drop down menus will appear to set the actual type. Setting it will unwire all connections to the chip, so be sure to set it first thing!