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If you've been modifying the pipeline, vocabulary, vectors and entities, or made
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updates to the component models, you'll eventually want to **save your
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progress** – for example, everything that's in your `nlp` object. This means
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you'll have to translate its contents and structure into a format that can be
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saved, like a file or a byte string. This process is called serialization. spaCy
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comes with **built-in serialization methods** and supports the
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[Pickle protocol](https://www.diveinto.org/python3/serializing.html#dump).
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> #### What's pickle?
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> Pickle is Python's built-in object persistence system. It lets you transfer
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> arbitrary Python objects between processes. This is usually used to load an
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> object to and from disk, but it's also used for distributed computing, e.g.
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> with
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> [PySpark](https://spark.apache.org/docs/0.9.0/python-programming-guide.html)
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> or [Dask](https://dask.org). When you unpickle an object, you're agreeing to
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> execute whatever code it contains. It's like calling `eval()` on a string – so
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> don't unpickle objects from untrusted sources.
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All container classes, i.e. [`Language`](/api/language) (`nlp`),
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[`Doc`](/api/doc), [`Vocab`](/api/vocab) and [`StringStore`](/api/stringstore)
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have the following methods available:
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| Method       | Returns | Example                  |
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| ------------ | ------- | ------------------------ |
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| `to_bytes`   | bytes   | `data = nlp.to_bytes()`  |
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| `from_bytes` | object  | `nlp.from_bytes(data)`   |
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| `to_disk`    | -       | `nlp.to_disk("/path")`   |
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| `from_disk`  | object  | `nlp.from_disk("/path")` |
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