I was pretty excited to see the template option for 
startapp/startproject<https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/ref/django-admin/#django-admin-option---template>.
 
Especially when I read your context can be any option passed to the command 
and it clicked that the files are rendered using django's templating 
system. This could make for a really nice configurable boilerplate. But, 
after playing with it it looks like by any option they just meant the 
options available to the commands (django-admin.py help startapp/project).

If that's the case, that's quite a bubble burst. Is there any way to pass 
in arbitrary context to the template? e.g.

django-admin.py startproject --template=/path/to/boilerplate --compass=true 
--coffee=true myproject

Or maybe a standard way to define a python dictionary and pass it in as the 
context:

django-admin.py startproject --template=/path/to/boilerplate 
--template-context=config.py myproject

Thanks!

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