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  1. docs/en/docs/deployment/concepts.md

    * 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
    
    The word **process** is normally used in a more specific way, only referring to the thing that is running in the operating system (like in the last point above):
    
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  2. pyproject.toml

    "docs_src/dependencies/tutorial010.py" = ["F821"]
    "docs_src/custom_response/tutorial007.py" = ["B007"]
    "docs_src/dataclasses/tutorial003.py" = ["I001"]
    "docs_src/path_operation_advanced_configuration/tutorial007.py" = ["B904"]
    "docs_src/path_operation_advanced_configuration/tutorial007_pv1.py" = ["B904"]
    "docs_src/custom_request_and_route/tutorial002.py" = ["B904"]
    "docs_src/dependencies/tutorial008_an.py" = ["F821"]
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  3. docs/en/docs/advanced/settings.md

    An <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Environment_variable" class="external-link" target="_blank">environment variable</a> (also known as "env var") is a variable that lives outside of the Python code, in the operating system, and could be read by your Python code (or by other programs as well).
    
    You can create and use environment variables in the shell, without needing Python:
    
    === "Linux, macOS, Windows Bash"
    
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  4. docs/en/docs/tutorial/first-steps.md

        It is the "**path operation decorator**".
    
    You can also use the other operations:
    
    * `@app.post()`
    * `@app.put()`
    * `@app.delete()`
    
    And the more exotic ones:
    
    * `@app.options()`
    * `@app.head()`
    * `@app.patch()`
    * `@app.trace()`
    
    !!! tip
        You are free to use each operation (HTTP method) as you wish.
    
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  5. docs/en/docs/release-notes.md

        end
        dep ->> operation: Run dependency, e.g. DB session
        opt raise
            operation -->> dep: Raise HTTPException
            dep -->> handler: Auto forward exception
            handler -->> client: HTTP error response
            operation -->> dep: Raise other exception
            dep -->> handler: Auto forward exception
        end
        operation ->> client: Return response to client
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  6. docs/zh/docs/how-to/general.md

    在文档界面中添加**路径操作**的标签和进行分组,请阅读 [教程 - 路径操作配置 - Tags 参数](../tutorial/path-operation-configuration.md#tags){.internal-link target=_blank} 文档。
    
    ## 文档的概要和描述 - OpenAPI
    
    在文档界面中添加**路径操作**的概要和描述,请阅读 [教程 - 路径操作配置 - Summary 和 Description 参数](../tutorial/path-operation-configuration.md#summary-description){.internal-link target=_blank} 文档。
    
    ## 文档的响应描述 - OpenAPI
    
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  7. docs/en/docs/deployment/docker.md

    Linux containers run using the same Linux kernel of the host (machine, virtual machine, cloud server, etc). This just means that they are very lightweight (compared to full virtual machines emulating an entire operating system).
    
    This way, containers consume **little resources**, an amount comparable to running the processes directly (a virtual machine would consume much more).
    
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  8. docs/en/docs/advanced/openapi-callbacks.md

    ```Python hl_lines="3  25"
    {!../../../docs_src/openapi_callbacks/tutorial001.py!}
    ```
    
    ### Create the callback *path operation*
    
    To create the callback *path operation* use the same `APIRouter` you created above.
    
    It should look just like a normal FastAPI *path operation*:
    
    * It should probably have a declaration of the body it should receive, e.g. `body: InvoiceEvent`.
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  9. docs/en/docs/features.md

    * All **automatically handled** by the framework.
    * All the dependencies can require data from requests and **augment the path operation** constraints and automatic documentation.
    * **Automatic validation** even for *path operation* parameters defined in dependencies.
    * Support for complex user authentication systems, **database connections**, etc.
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  10. docs/en/docs/advanced/openapi-webhooks.md

    ## Documenting webhooks with **FastAPI** and OpenAPI
    
    With **FastAPI**, using OpenAPI, you can define the names of these webhooks, the types of HTTP operations that your app can send (e.g. `POST`, `PUT`, etc.) and the request **bodies** that your app would send.
    
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