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# Declarative Workflows
This folder contains sample workflow definitions than be ran using the
[Declarative Workflow](../dotnet/samples/GettingStarted/Workflows/Declarative) demo.
Each workflow is defined in a single YAML file and contains
comments with additional information specific to that workflow.
A _Declarative Workflow_ may be executed locally no different from any `Workflow` defined by code.
The difference is that the workflow definition is loaded from a YAML file instead of being defined in code.
```c#
Workflow<string> workflow = DeclarativeWorkflowBuilder.Build<string>("HelloWorld.yaml", options);
```
Workflows may also be hosted in your _Azure Foundry Project_.
> _Python_ support in the works!
#### Agents
The sample workflows rely on agents defined in your Azure Foundry Project.
To create agents, run the [`Create.ps1`](./setup) script.
This will create the agents used in the sample workflows in your Azure Foundry Project and format a script you can copy and use to configure your environment.
> Note: `Create.ps1` relies upon the `FOUNDRY_PROJECT_ENDPOINT` setting. See [README.md](../dotnet/demos/DeclarativeWorkflow/README.md) from the demo for configuration details.