Quick Django Dev Server shortcut using your IP and port 8000
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# qdds
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Quick Django Dev Server using [Click](https://github.com/pallets/click)
Install:
$ pip install qdds
Using qdds:
Inside your Django project folder where manage.py resides
$ devserver
This will start run the equivalent of
$ ./manage.py runserver 0.0.0.0:8000
This makes it run the dev server where it is listening on your IP:8000, and other people on the networks, or your phone on the WiFi can reach the server.
Options:
You can also use the -regular option to use runserver normally
$ devserver -regular
but don’t do this, its silly.
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