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# Slice a pipeline

Sometimes it is desirable to run a subset, or a 'slice' of a pipeline's nodes. In this page, we illustrate the programmatic options that Kedro provides. You can also use the [Kedro CLI to pass parameters to `kedro run`](../development/commands_reference.md#run-the-project) command and slice a pipeline.
Sometimes it is desirable to run a subset, or a 'slice' of a pipeline's nodes. There are two primary ways to achieve this:


1. **Visually through Kedro-Viz:** This approach allows you to visually choose and slice pipeline nodes, which then generates a run command for executing the slice within your Kedro project. Detailed steps on how to achieve this are available in the Kedro-Viz documentation: [Slice a Pipeline](https://docs.kedro.org/projects/kedro-viz/en/stable/slice_a_pipeline.html).

![](../meta/images/slice_pipeline_kedro_viz.gif)

2. **Programmatically with the Kedro CLI.** You can also use the [Kedro CLI to pass parameters to `kedro run`](../development/commands_reference.md#run-the-project) command and slice a pipeline. In this page, we illustrate the programmatic options that Kedro provides.

Let's look again at the example pipeline from the [pipeline introduction documentation](./pipeline_introduction.md#how-to-build-a-pipeline), which computes the variance of a set of numbers:

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