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Web Development with Django Cookbook - Second Edition
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When you run your project for the first time, Python compiles all your *.py code in bytecode-compiled files, *.pyc, which are used later for execution.
Normally, when you change the *.py files, *.pyc is recompiled; however, sometimes when switching branches or moving the directories, you need to clean up the compiled files manually.
Use your favorite editor and edit or create a .bash_profile file in your home directory.
Add this alias at the end of .bash_profile, as follows:
# ~/.bash_profile
alias delpyc="find . -name \"*.pyc\" -delete"Now, to clean the Python-compiled files, go to your project directory and type the following command in the command line:
$ delpyc
At first, we create a Unix alias that searches for the *.pyc files and deletes them in the current directory and its children. The .bash_profile file is executed when you start a new session in the command-line tool.
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