Added 'Available options' section to docs/django-admin.txt, and fixed the inevitable ReST errors
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document.
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Run ``django-admin.py --help`` to display a help message that includes a terse
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list of all available ``action``s and ``option``s.
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list of all available actions and options.
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Most ``action``s take a list of "app"s. An "app," in this case, is the name of
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a file containing Django models. For example, if you have a model module called
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Creates a Django project directory structure for the given project name in the
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Available options
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=================
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--settings
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Example usage::
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django-admin.py init --settings='myproject.settings.main'
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Explicitly specifies the settings module to use. The settings module should be
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in Python path syntax, e.g. "myproject.settings.main". If this isn't provided,
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``django-admin.py`` will use the DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE environment variable.
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--help
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======
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Displays a help message that includes a terse list of all available actions and
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options.
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