• loweffortname@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    2 months ago

    I’ve enjoyed uv so far. Definitely snappy. And I appreciate that they stuck with pyproject.toml for config. It pulled in some nice stuff from pipenv (sync and update are clear commands that do expected things).

    Quick complaint: I wish the python ecosystem hadn’t landed on toml for package config. I’ve never liked toml config files; always found them confusing.

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      2 months ago

      pew also seems like it’s only a venv manager, rather than a complete packaging system with dependency management, build scripts, and helpers. and it hasn’t been updated in five years.

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        pew also seems like it’s only a venv manager

        exactly. ✨

        and it hasn’t been updated in five years.

        and it still does its job pleasantly.

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          2 months ago

          i’m usually on your side in situations like this, i like my software stable. but this this very much apples to oranges.

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      2 months ago

      tbh you just need one command, the other two in the post are direnv commands for convenience. It can’t be much simpler than that.