- cross-posted to:
- rust@programming.dev
- cross-posted to:
- rust@programming.dev
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This actually sounds really promising!
- They are teaming up with an existing python package manger written in rust.
- These are the people who make/made ruff, probably the most useful and fast python linter.
- you basically get pip from a single binary.
- they plan to have cargo/poetry like functionality in the future.
Edit: here is a blog post from the creator of rye talking about rye and UV: https://lucumr.pocoo.org/2024/2/15/rye-grows-with-uv/
Is pip the real bottle neck in software development? How many dependencies are you managing that require this speed?
The longest running tool in our toolchain is
pytest
, followed somewhat closely bypoetry
. I work on a project with several teams, so I end up needing to reinstall deps pretty frequently.It’s not something I’m actively looking for, but I wouldn’t say no to some improvements. But I need the additional features of
poetry
, so I probably won’t bother until it gets a bit more sophisticated.