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Django Starter

by geekpradd ALL

A Sublime Text 3 Plugin to generate a Django Project Template in Sublime Text 3.

Details

  • 1.2.1
  • github.​com
  • github.​com
  • 10 years ago
  • 50 minutes ago
  • 10 years ago

Installs

  • Total 11K
  • Win 6K
  • Mac 1K
  • Linux 3K
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Sublime Text Django Starter

This is a Sublime Text 2/3 Plugin to generate a Django Project Template which can be then used for creating Django based websites.

Installation

By Package Control

Open Package Control from Sublime Text via the Command Pallete and search for Django Starter and then Install it.

Manually

First, git clone this repository and then copy it's contents into any subfolder of your choice in the Packages Directory of Sublime Text (Click Preferences -> Browse Packages)

Usage

There are many ways to use this Plugin.

If you have a project open in Sublime Text, right click over the folder where you want to create the Django project and enter the Project Name and a single App Name. The Project will be created in that directory

You can also right click in any open file (in the editor region) and follow the above steps. The Django Project will be generated in the directory of that file.

The same can be achieved by using the Command Pallete and searching for Django or by clicking Tools -> New Django Project

About

This plugin is created by Pradipta (geekpradd) using the Sublime Plugins API and Python for Sublime Text 2 and 3.