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chart.js is one of the most popular javascript libraries when it comes to adding charts to an HTML website. The integration of the library is pretty straightforward and allows you to show graphics such as pie charts, line charts or bar charts in no time on your HTML website. In this tutorial I will gonna show you how you can add chart.js to your next big project and especially how to handle for instance data streams that needs to be passed to this library or how you can customize charts such that they perfectly adapt to your personal style and lastly also how to re-render charts based on upcoming data updates. At the end of the tutorial we will discuss one more very specific very exotic chart type and if you dont want to miss that one make sure that you watch the video until the end and now i would say lets get started. To make this tutorial more fun we will not start from scratch but rather embed our charts into a real live project. To do so I have already prepared a mock-up that em