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Introduction

This is a collection of examples to help you get familiar with the Elastic Stack and X-Pack. Each example folder includes a README with detailed instructions for getting up and running with the particular example. The following information pertains to the examples repo as a whole.

Contents

Quick start

You have a few options to get started with the examples:

  • If you want to try them all, you can download the entire repo . Or, if you are familiar with Git, you can clone the repo. Then, simply follow the instructions in the individual README of the examples you're interested in to get started.

  • If you are only interested in a specific example or two, you can download the contents of just those examples - follow instructions in the individual READMEs OR you can use some of the options mentioned here.

Contributing

See here

Example catalog

Below is the list of examples available in this repo:

Getting Started with Elastic Stack:

Analyzing Public Datasets

Examples using the Elastic Stack for analyzing public dataset.

Alerting on Elastic Stack

X-Pack lets you set up watches (or rules) to detect and alert on changes in your Elasticsearch data. Below is a list of examples watches that configured to detect and alert on a few common scenarios:

Getting Started with Graph exploration

Machine learning

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