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Django Extensions is a collection of custom extensions for the Django Framework.
These include management commands, additional database fields, admin extensions and much more.
The easiest way to figure out what Django Extensions are all about is to watch the excellent screencast by Eric Holscher__ (Direct Vimeo link__). In a couple minutes Eric walks you through a half a dozen command extensions.
You can get Django Extensions by using pip::
$ pip install django-extensions
If you want to install it from source, grab the git repository and install::
$ git clone git://github.com/django-extensions/django-extensions.git $ cd django-extensions $ pip install .
Then you will need to add the django_extensions application to the
INSTALLED_APPS setting of your Django project settings.py file.
For more detailed instructions check out our :doc:installation_instructions. Enjoy.
We follow the Django guidelines for supported Python and Django versions. See more at Django Supported Versions <https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/internals/release-process/#supported-versions>_
This might mean the django-extensions may work with older or unsupported versions but we do not guarantee it and most likely will not fix bugs related to incompatibilities with older versions.
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installation_instructions admin_extensions command_extensions command_signals debugger_tags field_extensions jobs_scheduling model_extensions permissions utilities validators show_permissions verify_named_urls
search__ https://ericholscher.com/blog/2008/sep/12/screencast-django-command-extensions/ __ https://vimeo.com/1720508