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A little confused. Trying to create a Django project in Sublime Text.

I have followed this netuts guide So I have added a folder and set a project as django.sublime-project

I installed Djaniero plugin. So my question is how do I now turn this into a django project?

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Djaniero is just a collection of snippets for Django.

If you're looking for a plugin that will give you autocompletion for Python, etc, take a look at SublimeCodeIntel or SublimeRope.

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  • I think I realised what is supposed to happen I am supposed to get the command line and do django-admin.py startmyproject. And then open sublime and assign that folder to a sublime project. My bad I was expecting sublime to do this.
    – sayth
    Nov 3, 2012 at 0:16
  • No worries. I'm still adjusting to Sublime Text 2 myself coming from PyCharm. Nov 4, 2012 at 1:56
  • I have both py charm and sublime installed trying them. Why did you choose sublime over pycharm
    – sayth
    Nov 4, 2012 at 2:51
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    I really love PyCharm, but I found it to be a little slow and the interface a bit clunky. I like Sublime because it's very, very fast. The interface is very attractive and I can fine-tune plugins to my liking. SublimeRope and SublimeLinter are probably the most useful plugins for me. Nov 5, 2012 at 3:30

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