Simple yet flexible JavaScript charting for designers & developers

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## Documentation All the links point to the new version 3 of the lib. * [Introduction](https://www.chartjs.org/docs/latest/) * [Getting Started](https://www.chartjs.org/docs/latest/getting-started/index) * [General](https://www.chartjs.org/docs/latest/general/data-structures) * [Configuration](https://www.chartjs.org/docs/latest/configuration/index) * [Charts](https://www.chartjs.org/docs/latest/charts/line) * [Axes](https://www.chartjs.org/docs/latest/axes/index) * [Developers](https://www.chartjs.org/docs/latest/developers/index) * [Popular Extensions](https://github.com/chartjs/awesome) * [Samples](https://www.chartjs.org/samples/) In case you are looking for the docs of version 2, you will have to specify the specific version in the url like this: [https://www.chartjs.org/docs/2.9.4/](https://www.chartjs.org/docs/2.9.4/) ## Contributing Instructions on building and testing Chart.js can be found in [the documentation](https://www.chartjs.org/docs/master/developers/contributing.html#building-and-testing). Before submitting an issue or a pull request, please take a moment to look over the [contributing guidelines](https://www.chartjs.org/docs/master/developers/contributing) first. For support, please post questions on [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/chartjs) with the `chartjs` tag. ## License Chart.js is available under the [MIT license](https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT).