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Description
I added the FastApply model to the Apply recommendations in the continue docs. Based on #7852 there was no open source model for Apply actions. So, I added it to the docs.
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Added FastApply to the Apply model recommendations in the docs to provide an open-source option for Apply actions. Updated the note to clarify that closed models perform better than open models for this role.