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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion docs/source/kedro_project_setup/session.md
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Expand Up @@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ for the underlying **`KedroContext`**; if specified, this will update (and there

Both `bootstrap_project` and `configure_project` handle the setup of a Kedro project, but there are subtle differences: `bootstrap_project` is used for project mode, and `configure_project` is used for packaged mode.

Kedro's CLI runs the functions at startup as part of `kedro run` so in most cases you don't need to call these functions. If you want to [interact with a Kedro project programatically in an interactive session such as Notebook](../notebooks_and_ipython/kedro_and_notebooks.md#reload_kedro-line-magic), use `%reload_kedro` line magic with Jupyter or IPython. Only use these functions directly if none of these methods work.
Kedro's CLI runs the functions at startup as part of `kedro run` so in most cases you don't need to call these functions. If you want to [interact with a Kedro project programmatically in an interactive session such as Notebook](../notebooks_and_ipython/kedro_and_notebooks.md#reload_kedro-line-magic), use `%reload_kedro` line magic with Jupyter or IPython.

### `bootstrap_project`

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