--- 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 - /actions/monitoring-and-troubleshooting-workflows/using-the-visualization-graph - /actions/monitoring-and-troubleshooting-workflows/monitoring-workflows/using-the-visualization-graph - /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: '*' category: - Manage and monitor workflow runs contentType: how-tos --- {% 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.](/assets/images/help/actions/workflow-graph.png) 1. To view a job's log, click the job.