- Kibana Guide: other versions:
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- Creating a Visualization
- Saving Visualizations
- Using rolled up data in a visualization
- Line, Area, and Bar charts
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- Data Table
- Markdown Widget
- Metric
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- Pie Charts
- Coordinate Maps
- Region Maps
- Timelion
- TSVB
- Tag Clouds
- Heatmap Chart
- Vega Graphs
- Inspecting Visualizations
- Dashboard
- Canvas
- Graph data connections
- Machine learning
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- Code
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- Developer guide
IMPORTANT: No additional bug fixes or documentation updates
will be released for this version. For the latest information, see the
current release documentation.
Install language server
editInstall language server
editCode comes with built-in language support for TypeScript. You can install additional languages as a Kibana plugin. Plugin’s reduce the distribution size to run Code inside Kibana. Install only the languages needed for your indexed repositories.

For the current version, Code supports the following languages in addition to TypeScript:
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Java
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GO
You can check the status of the language servers and get installation instructions on the Language Servers tab. Make sure the status of the language server is INSTALLED
or RUNNING
after you restart the Kibana instance.

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