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title: Using the visualization graph
shortTitle: Use the visualization graph
intro: >-
  Every workflow run generates a real-time graph that illustrates the run
  progress. You can use this graph to monitor and debug workflows.
redirect_from:
  - /actions/managing-workflow-runs/using-the-visualization-graph
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    /actions/monitoring-and-troubleshooting-workflows/using-the-visualization-graph
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    /actions/monitoring-and-troubleshooting-workflows/monitoring-workflows/using-the-visualization-graph
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    /actions/how-tos/monitoring-and-troubleshooting-workflows/monitoring-workflows/using-the-visualization-graph
  - /actions/how-tos/monitor-workflows/using-the-visualization-graph
versions:
  fpt: '*'
  ghes: '*'
  ghec: '*'

{% data reusables.actions.enterprise-github-hosted-runners %}

{% data reusables.repositories.navigate-to-repo %} {% data reusables.repositories.actions-tab %} {% data reusables.repositories.navigate-to-workflow %} {% data reusables.repositories.view-run %}

  1. The graph displays each job in the workflow. An icon to the left of the job name indicates the status of the job. Lines between jobs indicate dependencies.

    Screenshot of the visualization graph of a workflow run.

  2. To view a job's log, click the job.