[[add-data-guide]] == Add Data Guide `Add Data` in the Kibana Home application contains tutorials for setting up data flows in the Elastic stack. Each tutorial contains three sets of instructions: * `On Premise.` Set up a data flow when both Kibana and Elasticsearch are running on premise. * `On Premise Elastic Cloud.` Set up a data flow when Kibana is running on premise and Elasticsearch is running on Elastic Cloud. * `Elastic Cloud.` Set up a data flow when both Kibana and Elasticsearch are running on Elastic Cloud. [float] === Creating a new tutorial 1. Create a new directory in the link:https://github.com/elastic/kibana/tree/master/src/plugins/home/server/tutorials[tutorials directory]. 2. In the new directory, create a file called `index.ts` that exports a function. The function must return a function object that conforms to the `TutorialSchema` interface link:https://github.com/elastic/kibana/blob/master/src/plugins/home/server/services/tutorials/lib/tutorial_schema.ts[tutorial schema]. 3. Register the tutorial in link:https://github.com/elastic/kibana/blob/master/src/plugins/home/server/tutorials/register.ts[register.ts] by adding it to the `builtInTutorials`. // TODO update path once assets are migrated 4. Add image assets to the link:https://github.com/elastic/kibana/tree/master/src/legacy/core_plugins/kibana/public/home/tutorial_resources[tutorial_resources directory]. 5. Run Kibana locally to preview the tutorial. 6. Create a PR and go through the review process to get the changes approved. If you are creating a new plugin and the tutorial is only related to that plugin, you can also place the `TutorialSchema` object into your plugin folder. Add `home` to the `requiredPlugins` list in your `kibana.json` file. Then register the tutorial object by calling `home.tutorials.registerTutorial(tutorialObject)` in the `setup` lifecycle of your server plugin. [float] ==== Variables String values can contain variables that are substituted when rendered. Variables are specified by `{}`. For example: `{config.docs.version}` is rendered as `6.2` when running the tutorial in Kibana 6.2. link:https://github.com/elastic/kibana/blob/master/src/legacy/core_plugins/kibana/public/home/np_ready/components/tutorial/replace_template_strings.js#L23[Provided variables] [float] ==== Markdown String values can contain limited Markdown syntax. link:https://github.com/elastic/kibana/blob/master/src/legacy/core_plugins/kibana/public/home/components/tutorial/content.js#L8[Enabled Markdown grammars]