Making yaml files templates, updating readme and makefile.#18
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Making yaml files templates, updating readme and makefile.#18
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Hmm I had actually done it this way for Django then changed it to one file. I think it's simpler to just have one file, the typical user changes it once on their end and then they're done. With the template files ehre I like how your |
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I can leave it as one file, that's fine. I agree we should be consistent - we should have |
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Updated, take another look when you get a chance. |
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