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  1. docs/en/docs/tutorial/first-steps.md

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  2. docs/en/docs/deployment/manually.md

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  3. docs/en/docs/deployment/concepts.md

    The word **program** is commonly used to describe many things:
    
    * The **code** that you write, the **Python files**.
    * The **file** that can be **executed** by the operating system, for example: `python`, `python.exe` or `uvicorn`.
    * A particular program while it is **running** on the operating system, using the CPU, and storing things on memory. This is also called a **process**.
    
    ### What is a Process
    
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  4. docs/en/docs/release-notes.md

    ## 0.7.0
    
    * Add support for `UploadFile` in `File` parameter annotations.
        * This includes a file-like interface.
        * Here's the updated documentation for declaring [`File` parameters with `UploadFile`](https://fastapi.tiangolo.com/tutorial/request-files/#file-parameters-with-uploadfile).
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  5. docs/en/docs/fastapi-cli.md

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  6. docs/en/docs/advanced/openapi-webhooks.md

    This means that instead of the normal process of your users sending requests to your API, it's **your API** (or your app) that could **send requests to their system** (to their API, their app).
    
    This is normally called a **webhook**.
    
    ## Webhooks steps
    
    The process normally is that **you define** in your code what is the message that you will send, the **body of the request**.
    
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  7. docs/fr/docs/index.md

    * **Intuitif** : Excellente compatibilité avec les IDE. <abbr title="également connu sous le nom d'auto-complétion, autocomplétion, IntelliSense">Complétion</abbr> complète. Moins de temps passé à déboguer.
    * **Facile** : Conçu pour être facile à utiliser et à apprendre. Moins de temps passé à lire la documentation.
    * **Concis** : Diminue la duplication de code. De nombreuses fonctionnalités liées à la déclaration de chaque paramètre. Moins de bugs.
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  8. docs/en/docs/advanced/settings.md

    Then we can test that it is used.
    
    ## Reading a `.env` file
    
    If you have many settings that possibly change a lot, maybe in different environments, it might be useful to put them on a file and then read them from it as if they were environment variables.
    
    This practice is common enough that it has a name, these environment variables are commonly placed in a file `.env`, and the file is called a "dotenv".
    
    !!! tip
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  9. docs/en/docs/deployment/docker.md

        Here's where we will generate the file `requirements.txt`
    
    3. Install Poetry in this Docker stage.
    
    4. Copy the `pyproject.toml` and `poetry.lock` files to the `/tmp` directory.
    
        Because it uses `./poetry.lock*` (ending with a `*`), it won't crash if that file is not available yet.
    
    5. Generate the `requirements.txt` file.
    
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