This is a solid reference for uv, the Rust-based Python package manager that's legitimately 10-100x faster than pip. It covers the essentials: creating projects with `uv init`, managing dependencies with `uv add`, handling virtual environments, and even installing Python versions directly. The guide includes practical CI/CD and Docker examples, which matters because speed gains actually show up in those contexts. If you're still using pip or poetry and your install times annoy you, or you're setting up new Python projects regularly, this gives you the patterns to switch over. The monorepo and lockfile sections are useful for teams wanting reproducible builds without the poetry overhead.
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