#πŸ”’ testing flask code with github domain

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azure quartz
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Hello, so im trying to work with some code using flask i wrote and update my github website, but I dont see how i can realistically test my code properly without commiting to the changes on there (it takes 2-5 min to update each time) would appreciate any advice or any alternatives =)

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azure quartz
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instead of having to wait for each upload taking minutes

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to check what mistake i made

ember night
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Where are you uploading your code to?

azure quartz
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and learn

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but with each upload i have to commit as far as im concerned

ember night
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GitHub doesn't support flask

azure quartz
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o

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do you know of any alternatives where i can try stuff with flask

ember night
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If it's working but taking few minutes, I'd stick with it

azure quartz
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so i think id have to find a alternative

ember night
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?

gray ivy
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flask comes built in with a rudimentary server for testing

azure quartz
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thx guys

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