💫 Update website (#3285)
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## Description
The new website is implemented using [Gatsby](https://www.gatsbyjs.org) with [Remark](https://github.com/remarkjs/remark) and [MDX](https://mdxjs.com/). This allows authoring content in **straightforward Markdown** without the usual limitations. Standard elements can be overwritten with powerful [React](http://reactjs.org/) components and wherever Markdown syntax isn't enough, JSX components can be used. Hopefully, this update will also make it much easier to contribute to the docs. Once this PR is merged, I'll implement auto-deployment via [Netlify](https://netlify.com) on a specific branch (to avoid building the website on every PR). There's a bunch of other cool stuff that the new setup will allow us to do – including writing front-end tests, service workers, offline support, implementing a search and so on.
This PR also includes various new docs pages and content.
Resolves #3270. Resolves #3222. Resolves #2947. Resolves #2837.
### Types of change
enhancement
## Checklist
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tick off all the boxes. [] -> [x] -->
- [x] I have submitted the spaCy Contributor Agreement.
- [x] I ran the tests, and all new and existing tests passed.
- [x] My changes don't require a change to the documentation, or if they do, I've added all required information.
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title: What's New in v2.1
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teaser: New features, backwards incompatibilities and migration guide
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menu:
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- ['New Features', 'features']
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- ['Backwards Incompatibilities', 'incompat']
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---
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## New Features {#features hidden="true"}
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spaCy v2.1 has focussed primarily on stability and performance, solidifying the
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design changes introduced in [v2.0](/usage/v2). As well as smaller models,
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faster runtime, and many bug fixes, v2.1 also introduces experimental support
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💫 Update website (#3285)
<!--- Provide a general summary of your changes in the title. -->
## Description
The new website is implemented using [Gatsby](https://www.gatsbyjs.org) with [Remark](https://github.com/remarkjs/remark) and [MDX](https://mdxjs.com/). This allows authoring content in **straightforward Markdown** without the usual limitations. Standard elements can be overwritten with powerful [React](http://reactjs.org/) components and wherever Markdown syntax isn't enough, JSX components can be used. Hopefully, this update will also make it much easier to contribute to the docs. Once this PR is merged, I'll implement auto-deployment via [Netlify](https://netlify.com) on a specific branch (to avoid building the website on every PR). There's a bunch of other cool stuff that the new setup will allow us to do – including writing front-end tests, service workers, offline support, implementing a search and so on.
This PR also includes various new docs pages and content.
Resolves #3270. Resolves #3222. Resolves #2947. Resolves #2837.
### Types of change
enhancement
## Checklist
<!--- Before you submit the PR, go over this checklist and make sure you can
tick off all the boxes. [] -> [x] -->
- [x] I have submitted the spaCy Contributor Agreement.
- [x] I ran the tests, and all new and existing tests passed.
- [x] My changes don't require a change to the documentation, or if they do, I've added all required information.
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for some exciting new NLP innovations. For the full changelog, see the
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[release notes on GitHub](https://github.com/explosion/spaCy/releases/tag/v2.1.0).
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### BERT/ULMFit/Elmo-style pre-training {tag="experimental"}
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💫 Update website (#3285)
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## Description
The new website is implemented using [Gatsby](https://www.gatsbyjs.org) with [Remark](https://github.com/remarkjs/remark) and [MDX](https://mdxjs.com/). This allows authoring content in **straightforward Markdown** without the usual limitations. Standard elements can be overwritten with powerful [React](http://reactjs.org/) components and wherever Markdown syntax isn't enough, JSX components can be used. Hopefully, this update will also make it much easier to contribute to the docs. Once this PR is merged, I'll implement auto-deployment via [Netlify](https://netlify.com) on a specific branch (to avoid building the website on every PR). There's a bunch of other cool stuff that the new setup will allow us to do – including writing front-end tests, service workers, offline support, implementing a search and so on.
This PR also includes various new docs pages and content.
Resolves #3270. Resolves #3222. Resolves #2947. Resolves #2837.
### Types of change
enhancement
## Checklist
<!--- Before you submit the PR, go over this checklist and make sure you can
tick off all the boxes. [] -> [x] -->
- [x] I have submitted the spaCy Contributor Agreement.
- [x] I ran the tests, and all new and existing tests passed.
- [x] My changes don't require a change to the documentation, or if they do, I've added all required information.
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> #### Example
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> ```bash
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> $ python -m spacy pretrain ./raw_text.jsonl
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> en_vectors_web_lg ./pretrained-model
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> ```
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spaCy v2.1 introduces a new CLI command, `spacy pretrain`, that can make your
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models much more accurate. It's especially useful when you have **limited
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training data**. The `spacy pretrain` command lets you use transfer learning to
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initialize your models with information from raw text, using a language model
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objective similar to the one used in Google's BERT system. We've taken
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particular care to ensure that pretraining works well even with spaCy's small
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default architecture sizes, so you don't have to compromise on efficiency to use
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it.
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<Infobox>
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**API:** [`spacy pretrain`](/api/cli#pretrain) **Usage: **
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[Improving accuracy with transfer learning](/usage/training#transfer-learning)
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</Infobox>
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### Extended match pattern API
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> #### Example
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> ```python
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> # Matches "love cats" or "likes flowers"
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> pattern1 = [{"LEMMA": {"IN": ["like", "love"]}}, {"POS": "NOUN"}]
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> # Matches tokens of length >= 10
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> pattern2 = [{"LENGTH": {">=": 10}}]
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> # Matches custom attribute with regex
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> pattern3 = [{"_": {"country": {"REGEX": "^([Uu](\\.?|nited) ?[Ss](\\.?|tates)"}}}]
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> ```
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Instead of mapping to a single value, token patterns can now also map to a
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**dictionary of properties**. For example, to specify that the value of a lemma
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should be part of a list of values, or to set a minimum character length. It now
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also supports a `REGEX` property, as well as set membership via `IN` and
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`NOT_IN`, custom extension attributes via `_` and rich comparison for numeric
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values.
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<Infobox>
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**API:** [`Matcher`](/api/matcher) **Usage: **
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[Extended pattern syntax and attributes](/usage/rule-based-matching#adding-patterns-attributes-extended),
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[Regular expressions](/usage/rule-based-matching#regex)
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</Infobox>
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### Easy rule-based entity recognition
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> #### Example
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> ```python
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> from spacy.pipeline import EntityRuler
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> ruler = EntityRuler(nlp)
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> ruler.add_patterns([{"label": "ORG", "pattern": "Apple"}])
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> nlp.add_pipe(ruler, before="ner")
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> ```
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The `EntityRuler` is an exciting new component that lets you add named entities
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based on pattern dictionaries, and makes it easy to combine rule-based and
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statistical named entity recognition for even more powerful models. Entity rules
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can be phrase patterns for exact string matches, or token patterns for full
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flexibility.
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**API:** [`EntityRuler`](/api/entityruler) **Usage: **
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[Rule-based entity recognition](/usage/rule-based-matching#entityruler)
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### Phrase matching with other attributes
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> #### Example
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> ```python
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> matcher = PhraseMatcher(nlp.vocab, attr="POS")
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> matcher.add("PATTERN", None, nlp(u"I love cats"))
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> doc = nlp(u"You like dogs")
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> matches = matcher(doc)
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> ```
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By default, the `PhraseMatcher` will match on the verbatim token text, e.g.
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`Token.text`. By setting the `attr` argument on initialization, you can change
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**which token attribute the matcher should use** when comparing the phrase
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pattern to the matched `Doc`. For example, `LOWER` for case-insensitive matches
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or `POS` for finding sequences of the same part-of-speech tags.
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**API:** [`PhraseMatcher`](/api/phrasematcher) **Usage: **
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[Matching on other token attributes](/usage/rule-based-matching#phrasematcher-attrs)
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### Retokenizer for merging and splitting
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> #### Example
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> ```python
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> doc = nlp(u"I like David Bowie")
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> with doc.retokenize() as retokenizer:
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> attrs = {"LEMMA": u"David Bowie"}
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> retokenizer.merge(doc[2:4], attrs=attrs)
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> ```
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The new `Doc.retokenize` context manager allows merging spans of multiple tokens
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into one single token, and splitting single tokens into multiple tokens.
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Modifications to the `Doc`'s tokenization are stored, and then made all at once
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when the context manager exits. This is much more efficient, and less
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error-prone. `Doc.merge` and `Span.merge` still work, but they're considered
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deprecated.
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**API:** [`Doc.retokenize`](/api/doc#retokenize),
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[`Retokenizer.merge`](/api/doc#retokenizer.merge),
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[`Retokenizer.split`](/api/doc#retokenizer.split)<br />**Usage:
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**[Merging and splitting](/usage/linguistic-features#retokenization)
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### Components and languages via entry points
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> #### Example
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> setup(
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> entry_points={
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> "spacy_factories": ["your_component = component:ComponentFactory"]
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> }
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> )
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> ```
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Using entry points, model packages and extension packages can now define their
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own `"spacy_factories"` and `"spacy_languages"`, which will be added to the
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built-in factories and languages. If a package in the same environment exposes
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spaCy entry points, all of this happens automatically and no further user action
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is required.
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**Usage:** [Using entry points](/usage/saving-loading#entry-points)
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💫 Update website (#3285)
<!--- Provide a general summary of your changes in the title. -->
## Description
The new website is implemented using [Gatsby](https://www.gatsbyjs.org) with [Remark](https://github.com/remarkjs/remark) and [MDX](https://mdxjs.com/). This allows authoring content in **straightforward Markdown** without the usual limitations. Standard elements can be overwritten with powerful [React](http://reactjs.org/) components and wherever Markdown syntax isn't enough, JSX components can be used. Hopefully, this update will also make it much easier to contribute to the docs. Once this PR is merged, I'll implement auto-deployment via [Netlify](https://netlify.com) on a specific branch (to avoid building the website on every PR). There's a bunch of other cool stuff that the new setup will allow us to do – including writing front-end tests, service workers, offline support, implementing a search and so on.
This PR also includes various new docs pages and content.
Resolves #3270. Resolves #3222. Resolves #2947. Resolves #2837.
### Types of change
enhancement
## Checklist
<!--- Before you submit the PR, go over this checklist and make sure you can
tick off all the boxes. [] -> [x] -->
- [x] I have submitted the spaCy Contributor Agreement.
- [x] I ran the tests, and all new and existing tests passed.
- [x] My changes don't require a change to the documentation, or if they do, I've added all required information.
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### Improved documentation
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Although it looks pretty much the same, we've rebuilt the entire documentation
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using [Gatsby](https://www.gatsbyjs.org/) and [MDX](https://mdxjs.com/). It's
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now an even faster progressive web app and allows us to write all content
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entirely **in Markdown**, without having to compromise on easy-to-use custom UI
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components. We're hoping that the Markdown source will make it even easier to
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contribute to the documentation. For more details, check out the
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[styleguide](/styleguide) and
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[source](https://github.com/explosion/spaCy/tree/master/website). While
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converting the pages to Markdown, we've also fixed a bunch of typos, improved
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the existing pages and added some new content:
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- **Usage Guide:** [Rule-based Matching](/usage/rule-based-matching)<br/>How to
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use the `Matcher`, `PhraseMatcher` and the new `EntityRuler`, and write
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powerful components to combine statistical models and rules.
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- **Usage Guide:** [Saving and Loading](/usage/saving-loading)<br/>Everything
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you need to know about serialization, and how to save and load pipeline
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components, package your spaCy models as Python modules and use entry points.
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- **Usage Guide: **
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[Merging and Splitting](/usage/linguistic-features#retokenization)<br />How to
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retokenize a `Doc` using the new `retokenize` context manager and merge spans
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into single tokens and split single tokens into multiple.
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- **Universe:** [Videos](/universe/category/videos) and
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[Podcasts](/universe/category/podcasts)
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- **API:** [`EntityRuler`](/api/entityruler)
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- **API:** [`SentenceSegmenter`](/api/sentencesegmenter)
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- **API:** [Pipeline functions](/api/pipeline-functions)
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## Backwards incompatibilities {#incompat}
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<Infobox title="Important note on models" variant="warning">
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If you've been training **your own models**, you'll need to **retrain** them
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with the new version. Also don't forget to upgrade all models to the latest
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versions. Models for v2.0.x aren't compatible with models for v2.1.x. To check
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if all of your models are up to date, you can run the
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[`spacy validate`](/api/cli#validate) command.
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- Due to difficulties linking our new
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[`blis`](https://github.com/explosion/cython-blis) for faster
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platform-independent matrix multiplication, this nightly release currently
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**doesn't work on Python 2.7 on Windows**. We expect this to be corrected in
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the future.
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💫 Update website (#3285)
<!--- Provide a general summary of your changes in the title. -->
## Description
The new website is implemented using [Gatsby](https://www.gatsbyjs.org) with [Remark](https://github.com/remarkjs/remark) and [MDX](https://mdxjs.com/). This allows authoring content in **straightforward Markdown** without the usual limitations. Standard elements can be overwritten with powerful [React](http://reactjs.org/) components and wherever Markdown syntax isn't enough, JSX components can be used. Hopefully, this update will also make it much easier to contribute to the docs. Once this PR is merged, I'll implement auto-deployment via [Netlify](https://netlify.com) on a specific branch (to avoid building the website on every PR). There's a bunch of other cool stuff that the new setup will allow us to do – including writing front-end tests, service workers, offline support, implementing a search and so on.
This PR also includes various new docs pages and content.
Resolves #3270. Resolves #3222. Resolves #2947. Resolves #2837.
### Types of change
enhancement
## Checklist
<!--- Before you submit the PR, go over this checklist and make sure you can
tick off all the boxes. [] -> [x] -->
- [x] I have submitted the spaCy Contributor Agreement.
- [x] I ran the tests, and all new and existing tests passed.
- [x] My changes don't require a change to the documentation, or if they do, I've added all required information.
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- While the [`Matcher`](/api/matcher) API is fully backwards compatible, its
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algorithm has changed to fix a number of bugs and performance issues. This
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means that the `Matcher` in v2.1.x may produce different results compared to
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the `Matcher` in v2.0.x.
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- The deprecated [`Doc.merge`](/api/doc#merge) and
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[`Span.merge`](/api/span#merge) methods still work, but you may notice that
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they now run slower when merging many objects in a row. That's because the
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merging engine was rewritten to be more reliable and to support more efficient
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merging **in bulk**. To take advantage of this, you should rewrite your logic
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to use the [`Doc.retokenize`](/api/doc#retokenize) context manager and perform
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as many merges as possible together in the `with` block.
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```diff
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- doc[1:5].merge()
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- doc[6:8].merge()
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+ with doc.retokenize() as retokenizer:
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+ retokenizer.merge(doc[1:5])
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+ retokenizer.merge(doc[6:8])
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```
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💫 Update website (#3285)
<!--- Provide a general summary of your changes in the title. -->
## Description
The new website is implemented using [Gatsby](https://www.gatsbyjs.org) with [Remark](https://github.com/remarkjs/remark) and [MDX](https://mdxjs.com/). This allows authoring content in **straightforward Markdown** without the usual limitations. Standard elements can be overwritten with powerful [React](http://reactjs.org/) components and wherever Markdown syntax isn't enough, JSX components can be used. Hopefully, this update will also make it much easier to contribute to the docs. Once this PR is merged, I'll implement auto-deployment via [Netlify](https://netlify.com) on a specific branch (to avoid building the website on every PR). There's a bunch of other cool stuff that the new setup will allow us to do – including writing front-end tests, service workers, offline support, implementing a search and so on.
This PR also includes various new docs pages and content.
Resolves #3270. Resolves #3222. Resolves #2947. Resolves #2837.
### Types of change
enhancement
## Checklist
<!--- Before you submit the PR, go over this checklist and make sure you can
tick off all the boxes. [] -> [x] -->
- [x] I have submitted the spaCy Contributor Agreement.
- [x] I ran the tests, and all new and existing tests passed.
- [x] My changes don't require a change to the documentation, or if they do, I've added all required information.
2019-02-17 18:31:19 +00:00
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- For better compatibility with the Universal Dependencies data, the lemmatizer
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now preserves capitalization, e.g. for proper nouns. See
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[this issue](https://github.com/explosion/spaCy/issues/3256) for details.
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- The built-in rule-based sentence boundary detector is now only called
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`"sentencizer"` – the name `"sbd"` is deprecated.
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```diff
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- sentence_splitter = nlp.create_pipe("sbd")
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+ sentence_splitter = nlp.create_pipe("sentencizer")
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```
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2019-02-21 11:33:56 +00:00
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- The keyword argument `n_threads` on the `.pipe` methods is now deprecated, as
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the v2.x models cannot release the global interpreter lock. (Future versions
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may introduce a `n_process` argument for parallel inference via
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multiprocessing.)
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💫 Update website (#3285)
<!--- Provide a general summary of your changes in the title. -->
## Description
The new website is implemented using [Gatsby](https://www.gatsbyjs.org) with [Remark](https://github.com/remarkjs/remark) and [MDX](https://mdxjs.com/). This allows authoring content in **straightforward Markdown** without the usual limitations. Standard elements can be overwritten with powerful [React](http://reactjs.org/) components and wherever Markdown syntax isn't enough, JSX components can be used. Hopefully, this update will also make it much easier to contribute to the docs. Once this PR is merged, I'll implement auto-deployment via [Netlify](https://netlify.com) on a specific branch (to avoid building the website on every PR). There's a bunch of other cool stuff that the new setup will allow us to do – including writing front-end tests, service workers, offline support, implementing a search and so on.
This PR also includes various new docs pages and content.
Resolves #3270. Resolves #3222. Resolves #2947. Resolves #2837.
### Types of change
enhancement
## Checklist
<!--- Before you submit the PR, go over this checklist and make sure you can
tick off all the boxes. [] -> [x] -->
- [x] I have submitted the spaCy Contributor Agreement.
- [x] I ran the tests, and all new and existing tests passed.
- [x] My changes don't require a change to the documentation, or if they do, I've added all required information.
2019-02-17 18:31:19 +00:00
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- The `Doc.print_tree` method is now deprecated. If you need a custom nested
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JSON representation of a `Doc` object, you might want to write your own helper
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function. For a simple and consistent JSON representation of the `Doc` object
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and its annotations, you can now use the [`Doc.to_json`](/api/doc#to_json)
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method. Going forward, this method will output the same format as the JSON
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training data expected by [`spacy train`](/api/cli#train).
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- The [`spacy train`](/api/cli#train) command now lets you specify a
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comma-separated list of pipeline component names, instead of separate flags
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like `--no-parser` to disable components. This is more flexible and also
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handles custom components out-of-the-box.
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```diff
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- $ spacy train en /output train_data.json dev_data.json --no-parser
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+ $ spacy train en /output train_data.json dev_data.json --pipeline tagger,ner
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```
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- The [`spacy init-model`](/api/cli#init-model) command now uses a `--jsonl-loc`
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argument to pass in a a newline-delimited JSON (JSONL) file containing one
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lexical entry per line instead of a separate `--freqs-loc` and
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`--clusters-loc`.
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```diff
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- $ spacy init-model en ./model --freqs-loc ./freqs.txt --clusters-loc ./clusters.txt
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+ $ spacy init-model en ./model --jsonl-loc ./vocab.jsonl
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```
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- Also note that some of the model licenses have changed:
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[`it_core_news_sm`](/models/it#it_core_news_sm) is now correctly licensed
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under CC BY-NC-SA 3.0, and all [English](/models/en) and [German](/models/de)
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models are now published under the MIT license.
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