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How to upload your pycharm project to a project on digitalocean

Posted on May 21, 2025

How to upload your pycharm project to a project on digitalocean



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Hi there!

If you’re using DigitalOcean App Platform, the easiest way to deploy your PyCharm project is by connecting a GitHub or GitLab repo. The App Platform pulls the code from there automatically.

From PyCharm, push your project to a Git repo, then in App Platform, click Create App, choose GitHub/GitLab, and follow the steps to deploy:

https://docs.digitalocean.com/products/app-platform/reference/buildpacks/python/

If you’re using a Droplet instead, you can use scp or rsync from your terminal to upload the files, or set up Git on the Droplet and push your code that way:

https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-use-rsync-to-sync-local-and-remote-directories

Hope that this helps!

- Bobby

Heya,

That depends on whether you’re planning to use the App Platform or a droplet to host your PyCharm project.

If you’re just starting, I recommend App Platform for simplicity. Once you outgrow it or need custom services, migrate to a Droplet.

Regards

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