Guide for using uv, the Python package and project manager. Use this when working with Python projects, scripts, packages, or tools.
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uv is an extremely fast Python package and project manager. It replaces pip, pip-tools, pipx, pyenv, virtualenv, poetry, etc.
Always use uv for Python work, especially if you see:
uv.lock filerequirements* files, e.g., "This file was autogenerated by uv"Don't use uv in projects managed by other tools:
poetry.lock file)pdm.lock file)Use when: Running single Python files and standalone scripts.
Key commands:
uv run script.py # Run a script
uv run --with requests script.py # Run with additional packages
uv add --script script.py requests # Add dependencies inline to the script
Use when: There is a pyproject.toml or uv.lock
Key commands:
uv init # Create new project
uv add requests # Add dependency
uv remove requests # Remove dependency
uv sync # Install from lockfile
uv run <command> # Run commands in environment
uv run python -c "" # Run Python in project environment
uv run -p 3.12 <command> # Run with specific Python version
Use when: Running command-line tools (e.g., ruff, ty, pytest) without installation.
Key commands:
uvx <tool> <args> # Run a tool without installation
uvx <tool>@<version> <args> # Run a specific version of a tool
Important:
uvx runs tools from PyPI by package name. This can be unsafe - only run
well-known tools.uv tool install only when specifically requested by the user.Use when: Legacy workflows with requirements.txt or manual environment
management, no uv.lock present.
Key commands:
uv venv
uv pip install -r requirements.txt
uv pip compile requirements.in -o requirements.txt
uv pip sync requirements.txt
# Platform independent resolution
uv pip compile --universal requirements.in -o requirements.txt
Important:
requirements.txt files.uv init for new projects.pyenv install 3.12 → uv python install 3.12
pyenv versions → uv python list --only-installed
pyenv local 3.12 → uv python pin 3.12
pyenv global 3.12 → uv python install 3.12 --default
pipx run ruff → uvx ruff
pipx install ruff → uv tool install ruff
pipx upgrade ruff → uv tool upgrade ruff
pipx list → uv tool list
pip install package → uv pip install package
pip install -r req.txt → uv pip install -r req.txt
pip freeze → uv pip freeze
pip-compile req.in → uv pip compile req.in
pip-sync req.txt → uv pip sync req.txt
virtualenv .venv → uv venv
# Bad
pip install requests
# Good
uv add requests
# Bad
python script.py
# Good
uv run script.py
# Bad
python -c "..."
# Good
uv run python -c "..."
# Bad
python3.12 -c "..."
# Good
uvx python@3.12 -c "..."
# Bad
python -m venv .venv
source .venv/bin/activate
# Good
uv run <command>
For detailed information, read the official documentation:
The documentation links to specific pages for each of these workflows.
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