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# Byte-compiled / optimized / DLL files | |
__pycache__/ | |
*.py[cod] | |
*$py.class | |
# C extensions | |
*.so | |
# Distribution / packaging | |
.Python | |
env/ | |
build/ | |
develop-eggs/ | |
dist/ | |
downloads/ | |
eggs/ | |
.eggs/ | |
lib/ | |
lib64/ | |
parts/ | |
sdist/ | |
var/ | |
wheels/ | |
*.egg-info/ | |
.installed.cfg | |
*.egg | |
# PyInstaller | |
# Usually these files are written by a python script from a template | |
# before PyInstaller builds the exe, so as to inject date/other infos into it. | |
*.manifest | |
*.spec | |
# Installer logs | |
pip-log.txt | |
pip-delete-this-directory.txt | |
# Unit test / coverage reports | |
htmlcov/ | |
.tox/ | |
.coverage | |
.coverage.* | |
.cache | |
nosetests.xml | |
coverage.xml | |
*.cover | |
.hypothesis/ | |
# Translations | |
*.mo | |
*.pot | |
# Django stuff: | |
*.log | |
local_settings.py | |
# Flask stuff: | |
instance/ | |
.webassets-cache | |
# Scrapy stuff: | |
.scrapy | |
# Sphinx documentation | |
docs/_build/ | |
# PyBuilder | |
target/ | |
# Jupyter Notebook | |
.ipynb_checkpoints | |
# pyenv | |
.python-version | |
# celery beat schedule file | |
celerybeat-schedule | |
# SageMath parsed files | |
*.sage.py | |
# dotenv | |
.env | |
# virtualenv | |
.venv | |
venv/ | |
ENV/ | |
.vscode | |
# Spyder project settings | |
.spyderproject | |
.spyproject | |
# Rope project settings | |
.ropeproject | |
# mkdocs documentation | |
/site | |
# mypy | |
.mypy_cache/ | |
.DS_Store | |
*.sqlite3 | |
media/ | |
*.pyc | |
*.db | |
*.pid | |
# Ignore Django Migrations in Development if you are working on team | |
# Only for Development only | |
# **/migrations/** | |
# !**/migrations | |
# !**/migrations/__init__.py |
Hello @santoshpurbey
What about data migrations?
Thank you for pointing import stuff about database migrations, I've created this gist for my use-case where I've faced migrations issue while working with git so I put it in git ignore file but aware of this and only useful for development environment but not for production where we need the most. Interesting fact: unexpectedly this gist appeared on top in google search.
I have named my virtualenv in a different way like Eg: blogenv. So, how can I add that to gitignore file??
Can anyone help me out Please.....
I have named my virtualenv in a different way like Eg: blogenv. So, how can I add that to gitignore file??
Can anyone help me out Please.....
blogenv/
Hello, i have site-packages and py_cache files, should i ignore them on my gitignore, besides poluting my git status i feel like it is not necessary files, they should only remain on the user's side. What do you guys think ?
to be more precise they are /py_cache files and venv/lib/python/site-packages/ but i notice that you ignore the venv folder , we use a common venv in my team to not flood our machines and it works fine
I mean the venv is on the repo when you clone it. I am gonna remove it like suggested, but i would like to make a script to create the venv( i mean the activate/deactivate/... Binaries and so on)
Thanks a lot! Have a nice evening :)
Thank you so much this is really helpful...
thanks!
It's great, thanks!
Thanks it is really useful!
Awesome