# Django-Projects **Repository Path**: Dr5hx/Django-Projects ## Basic Information - **Project Name**: Django-Projects - **Description**: No description available - **Primary Language**: Unknown - **License**: Not specified - **Default Branch**: master - **Homepage**: None - **GVP Project**: No ## Statistics - **Stars**: 0 - **Forks**: 3 - **Created**: 2022-05-25 - **Last Updated**: 2022-09-06 ## Categories & Tags **Categories**: Uncategorized **Tags**: None ## README This is a mirror of http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=2392 Author: Gregor Müllegger Version: 0.1.0 Description: Use the script to run simple django specific tasks. You can run management commands from in vim. Usage: When you have specified all your django projects you can now tell the script that you want now to work with one of them. Let's expect you want to work with your 'fancyblog' project. At first you have to initalize this project: :DjangoInit fancyblog Now you can use all the cool commands to work with your project. Use `:DjangoManage ` to execute a command with your manage.py file. :DjangoManage syncdb Use the `:DjangoTerminalManage ` command to execute a manage.py command in an external terminal to free the vim command line for new commands. This can be used to run django's development server from within vim. Configuration: There are a few global variables you can change to fit the script your preferences: g:django_terminal_program Set this variable to a terminal programm which shall execute the commands in :DjangoTerminalManage. Default is 'xterm -e'. Shortcuts: There are already shortcuts for every builtin command to prevent you from performing too many keystrokes: :DjangoAdminindex :DjangoCleanup :DjangoCompileMessages :DjangoCreateCachetable :DjangoCreateSuperuser :DjangoDBShell :DjangoDiffsettings :DjangoDumpdata :DjangoFlush :DjangoHelp command :DjangoInspectDB :DjangoLoaddata :DjangoMakeMessages :DjangoReset appname :DjangoRunfcgi :DjangoRunserver :DjangoShell :DjangoSql :DjangoSqlall :DjangoSqlclear :DjangoSqlcustom :DjangoSqlflush :DjangoSqlindexes :DjangoSqlinitialdata :DjangoSqlreset :DjangoSqlsequencereset :DjangoStartapp newappname :DjangoSyncdb :DjangoTest [appnames] :DjangoTestserver :DjangoValidate You can also use the commands from the django-commands-extension app if you have installed it. :DjangoCreateapp :DjangoCreatecommand :DjangoCreatejobs :DjangoDescribeform :DjangoDumpscript :DjangoExportemails :DjangoGenerateSecretKey :DjangoGraphmodels :DjangoPasswd :DjangoPrintUserForSession :DjangoResetDB :DjangoRunjob :DjangoRunjobs :DjangoRunprofile :DjangoRunscript :DjangoRunserverPlus :DjangoSetfakepasswords :DjangoShellPlus :DjangoShowurls :DjangoSqldiff