- Kibana Guide: other versions:
- Introduction
- Set Up Kibana
- Set Up X-Pack
- Breaking changes
- Getting Started
- Discover
- Visualize
- Dashboard
- Timelion
- Machine Learning
- Graphing Connections in Your Data
- Dev Tools
- Monitoring
- Management
- Reporting from Kibana
- Kibana Plugins
- Contributing to Kibana
- Limitations
- Release Notes
- 5.6.0 Release Notes
- 5.5.3 Release Notes
- 5.5.2 Release Notes
- 5.5.1 Release Notes
- 5.5.0 Release Notes
- 5.4.3 Release Notes
- 5.4.2 Release Notes
- 5.4.1 Release Notes
- 5.4.0 Release Notes
- 5.3.3 Release Notes
- 5.3.2 Release Notes
- 5.3.1 Release Notes
- 5.3.0 Release Notes
- 5.2.2 Release Notes
- 5.2.1 Release Notes
- 5.2.0 Release Notes
- 5.1.2 Release Notes
- 5.1.1 Release Notes
- 5.1.0 Release Notes
- 5.0.2 Release Notes
- 5.0.1 Release Notes
- 5.0.0 Release Notes
WARNING: Version 5.5 of Kibana has passed its EOL date.
This documentation is no longer being maintained and may be removed. If you are running this version, we strongly advise you to upgrade. For the latest information, see the current release documentation.
Contributing to Kibana
editContributing to Kibana
editContributing to Kibana can be daunting at first, but it doesn’t have to be. If you’re planning a pull request to the Kibana repository, you may want to start with Core Development.
If you’d prefer to use Kibana’s internal plugin API, then check out Plugin Development.
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