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5 changes: 0 additions & 5 deletions docs/api/python.rst
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python/cluster

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:maxdepth: 1

python/env

.. toctree::
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tutorials/api-clusters
tutorials/api-modules
tutorials/api-envs
tutorials/api-folders
tutorials/api-secrets
tutorials/api-resources
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6 changes: 2 additions & 4 deletions docs/tutorials/quick-start-cloud.rst
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Simply wrap the function in ``rh.function`` and send it to the cluster
with ``.to``. This deploys the function to the cluster as a service by
syncing over the code, setting up any specified Runhouse environment
(see `Envs <https://www.run.house/docs/tutorials/api-envs>`__ or
dependencies, environment variables, secrets, conda environments),
importing the synced code, and serving it in the Runhouse API server.
syncing over the code, importing the synced code, and serving it in the
Runhouse API server.

Classes, or ``Modules`` are also supported. Remote instances of a remote
class have persisted state, enabling powerful usage patterns.
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