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Usage page on memory management, explaining memory zones and doc_cleaner (#13643) [ci skip] #13643

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@honnibal honnibal commented Sep 30, 2024

Preview: https://deploy-preview-13643--spacy.netlify.app/usage/memory-management

I'm sure I've gotten all sorts of syntax wrong, but here's a start on a usage page explaining how to use the memory zones. The doc_cleaner thing is also important and wasn't in any of the usage pages.

The API pages will also need to be updated.

@honnibal honnibal marked this pull request as draft September 30, 2024 15:41
@ines ines added docs Documentation and website perf / memory Performance: memory use labels Oct 23, 2024
@ines ines marked this pull request as ready for review October 23, 2024 10:07
@honnibal honnibal changed the title [WIP] Usage page on memory management, explaining memory zones and doc_cleaner Usage page on memory management, explaining memory zones and doc_cleaner Oct 23, 2024
@ines ines changed the title Usage page on memory management, explaining memory zones and doc_cleaner Usage page on memory management, explaining memory zones and doc_cleaner (#13643) [ci skip] Oct 23, 2024
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