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adam.huang
Ohmyzsh
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Alexandre Jacques
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Oct 02, 2018
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# Django plugin
This plugin adds completion and hints for the
[
Django Project
](
https://www.djangoproject.com/
)
`manage.py`
commands
and options.
To use it, add
`django`
to the plugins array in your zshrc file:
```
zsh
plugins
=(
... django
)
```
## Usage
```
zsh
$>
python manage.py
(
press <TAB> here
)
```
Would result in:
```
zsh
cleanup
--
remove old data from the database
compilemessages
--
compile .po files to .mo
for
use with gettext
createcachetable
--
creates table
for
SQL cache backend
createsuperuser
--
create a superuser
dbshell
--
run command-line client
for
the current database
diffsettings
--
display differences between the current settings and Django defaults
dumpdata
--
output contents of database as a fixture
flush
--
execute
'sqlflush'
on the current database
inspectdb
--
output Django model module
for
tables
in
database
loaddata
--
install
the named fixture
(
s
)
in
the database
makemessages
--
pull out all strings marked
for
translation
reset
--
executes
'sqlreset'
for
the given app
(
s
)
runfcgi
--
run this project as a fastcgi
runserver
--
start a lightweight web server
for
development
...
```
If you want to see the options available for a specific command, try:
```
zsh
$>
python manage.py makemessages
(
press <TAB> here
)
```
And that would result in:
```
zsh
--all
-a
--
re-examine all code and templates
--domain
-d
--
domain of the message files
(
default:
"django"
)
--extensions
-e
--
file extension
(
s
)
to examine
(
default:
".html"
)
--help
--
display
help
information
--locale
-l
--
locale to process
(
default: all
)
--pythonpath
--
directory to add to the Python path
--settings
--
python path to settings module
...
```
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