Adjusted documentation of migration related commands.
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There are several commands which you will use to interact with migrations
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and Django's handling of database schema:
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* :djadmin:`migrate`, which is responsible for applying migrations, as well as
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unapplying and listing their status.
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* :djadmin:`migrate`, which is responsible for applying and unapplying
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migrations.
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* :djadmin:`makemigrations`, which is responsible for creating new migrations
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based on the changes you have made to your models.
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* :djadmin:`sqlmigrate`, which displays the SQL statements for a migration.
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* :djadmin:`showmigrations`, which lists a project's migrations.
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* :djadmin:`showmigrations`, which lists a project's migrations and their
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status.
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You should think of migrations as a version control system for your database
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schema. ``makemigrations`` is responsible for packaging up your model changes
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