Hi,
you can use rsync for your project's source code.
Etienne
Le 2018-02-12 à 19:09, Tom Tanner a écrit :
I have a Django project that I want to work on with another computer.
Do I need to backup my current project's Postgres database and restore
it on the other computer's Postgres database to get my project up and
running there? Or is there a Django way to do this?
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