Jason NovingerM to [email protected] • 2 months agoReplace pyenv with uv - Franck Pommereau - Blogwww.ibisc.univ-evry.frmessage-square6fedilinkarrow-up122arrow-down11file-text
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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink0•2 months agoThis seems to be a more complicated UX than pew provides. it has never been hyped though.
minus-squarelime!linkfedilinkEnglish5•2 months agopew 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.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink1•2 months ago 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.
minus-squarelime!linkfedilinkEnglish1•2 months agoi’m usually on your side in situations like this, i like my software stable. but this this very much apples to oranges.
minus-squareEager EaglelinkEnglish2•edit-22 months agotbh you just need one command, the other two in the post are direnv commands for convenience. It can’t be much simpler than that.
This seems to be a more complicated UX than pew provides. it has never been hyped though.
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.
exactly. ✨
and it still does its job pleasantly.
i’m usually on your side in situations like this, i like my software stable. but this this very much apples to oranges.
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.