Clean up .gitignore and some references to template used for the project

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Keannu Bernasol 2024-09-06 23:42:03 +08:00
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.gitignore vendored
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# C extensions # C extensions
*.so *.so
# Static Media Stuff
equipment_tracker/media/*
equipment_tracker/static/*
# Distribution / packaging # Distribution / packaging
.Python .Python
build/ build/
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db.sqlite3 db.sqlite3
db.sqlite3-journal db.sqlite3-journal
.env .env
media/* media/
static/ static/
dumps/ dumps/
firefox/ firefox/

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""" """
ASGI config for equipment_tracker project. ASGI config for DRF-Template project.
It exposes the ASGI callable as a module-level variable named ``application``. It exposes the ASGI callable as a module-level variable named ``application``.

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"""
URL configuration for equipment_tracker project.
The `urlpatterns` list routes URLs to views. For more information please see:
https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/4.2/topics/http/urls/
Examples:
Function views
1. Add an import: from my_app import views
2. Add a URL to urlpatterns: path('', views.home, name='home')
Class-based views
1. Add an import: from other_app.views import Home
2. Add a URL to urlpatterns: path('', Home.as_view(), name='home')
Including another URLconf
1. Import the include() function: from django.urls import include, path
2. Add a URL to urlpatterns: path('blog/', include('blog.urls'))
"""
from django.contrib import admin from django.contrib import admin
from django.urls import path, include from django.urls import path, include
from drf_spectacular.views import SpectacularAPIView, SpectacularRedocView, SpectacularSwaggerView from drf_spectacular.views import SpectacularAPIView, SpectacularRedocView, SpectacularSwaggerView

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""" """
WSGI config for equipment_tracker project. WSGI config for DRF-Template project.
It exposes the WSGI callable as a module-level variable named ``application``. It exposes the WSGI callable as a module-level variable named ``application``.