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Grafana 13.1 release brings observability as code updates and expanded Grafana Assistant support

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10d ago· 10 min readenNews

Summary

Grafana 13.1 introduces several key updates focused on observability as code, including the ability to import dashboards directly into a Git Sync-provisioned folder with full version control workflow integration. The release also extends Grafana Assistant to more data sources and delivers workflow improvements for visualizing, analyzing, and acting on data. The provisioned import flow allows users to pick file paths, branches, commit messages, and workflows when importing dashboard JSON into repositories.

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bskyGrafana 13.1 release brings observability as code updates and expanded Grafana Assistant supportgrafana.com

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You can now import dashboard JSON straight into a Git Sync-provisioned folder, picking the file path, branch, commit message, and workflow as part of the import.
From a folder, hit Import and Grafana walks you through a provisioned import flow: pick the file path, branch, commit message, and workflow, and the dashboard is committed back to your repository as part of the import.
Uniqueness is path-based, so two dashboards can share a title as long as they live at different paths in the repo.
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Grafana 13.1 expands observability as code capabilities, extends Grafana Assistant to additional data sources, and delivers workflow improvements that make it easier for teams to visualize, analyze, and act on their data.

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