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<!DOCTYPE html>
<html lang="en">
<head>
<meta charset="utf-8"/>
<link rel="icon" href="%PUBLIC_URL%/favicon.ico"/>
<meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1, maximum-scale=5"/>
<meta name="theme-color" content="#000000"/>
<meta
name="description"
content="UI for VictoriaMetrics"
/>
<link rel="apple-touch-icon" href="%PUBLIC_URL%/apple-touch-icon.png"/>
<link rel="icon" type="image/png" sizes="32x32" href="%PUBLIC_URL%/favicon-32x32.png">
<!--
manifest.json provides metadata used when your web app is installed on a
user's mobile device or desktop. See https://developers.google.com/web/fundamentals/web-app-manifest/
-->
<link rel="manifest" href="%PUBLIC_URL%/manifest.json"/>
<!--
Notice the use of %PUBLIC_URL% in the tags above.
It will be replaced with the URL of the `public` folder during the build.
Only files inside the `public` folder can be referenced from the HTML.
Unlike "/favicon.ico" or "favicon.ico", "%PUBLIC_URL%/favicon.ico" will
work correctly both with client-side routing and a non-root public URL.
Learn how to configure a non-root public URL by running `npm run build`.
-->
<title>VM UI</title>
<meta name="twitter:card" content="summary_large_image">
<meta name="twitter:image" content="%PUBLIC_URL%/preview.jpg">
<meta name="twitter:title" content="UI for VictoriaMetrics">
<meta name="twitter:description" content="Explore and troubleshoot your VictoriaMetrics data">
<meta name="twitter:site" content="@VictoriaMetrics">
<meta property="og:title" content="Metric explorer for VictoriaMetrics">
<meta property="og:description" content="Explore and troubleshoot your VictoriaMetrics data">
<meta property="og:image" content="%PUBLIC_URL%/preview.jpg">
<meta property="og:type" content="website">
</head>
<body>
<noscript>You need to enable JavaScript to run this app.</noscript>
<div id="root"></div>
<!--
This HTML file is a template.
If you open it directly in the browser, you will see an empty page.
You can add webfonts, meta tags, or analytics to this file.
The build step will place the bundled scripts into the <body> tag.
To begin the development, run `npm start` or `yarn start`.
To create a production bundle, use `npm run build` or `yarn build`.
-->
</body>
</html>