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Having more than one obvious way is unpythonic
Unfortunately, pip, the obvious way, kind of sucks. So I use poetry, which seems to work nicely.
I'm using Poetry as well. But I really hope Rye works out so we can finally end this madness.
Interesting. I just learned about Rye today. Has anybody tried it? Does it live up to the promise?
Haven't tried Rye but I have used
uv
(which Rye uses to replace pip). Pip install time went down from 58s to 7s. Yes really. Python is fucking slow!I tried it a little - being able to run
rye sync
and not even having to worry about Python versioning is sooooo nice.Check "uv". Builds on top, is coming good.