Description

This example visualizes GitHub commit data in an Hour Of Day Vega visualization. This works great to see how different entities contributed to the overall amount of matches. So this can be easily adapted for showing the access of specific sites in comparison to each other.

Source

This visualization was originally found at https://spinscale.de/posts/2021-06-23-using-kibana-vega-for-awesome-visualizations.html

Tested versions 7.13
ECS compliant No

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