Nov-07-2016, 06:59 PM
Sweet, thanks for sharing :)
Also, for future reference, a lot of people use .gitignore files to avoid committing .pyc files, since almost nobody wants those anyway. (also, you might want to remove what looks like your public/private keys, unless those are just placeholders or examples or something)
Also, for future reference, a lot of people use .gitignore files to avoid committing .pyc files, since almost nobody wants those anyway. (also, you might want to remove what looks like your public/private keys, unless those are just placeholders or examples or something)