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1. forrestthewoods ◴[] No.44358555[source]
Here’s my #1 complaint about uv: I’m new to the python ecosystem. I don’t know anything about pip or the existing tools. I would love for uv to at least have documentation and a user guide that doesn’t assume knowledge of the old bad tools that uv replaces.

Perhaps uv will continue its ascendancy and get there naturally. But I’d like to see uv be a little more aggressive with “uv native” workflows. If that makes sense.

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2. wrs ◴[] No.44358767[source]
That exists! [0] But IMHO the guides should be linked in big text as the first thing on the homepage. Right now you have to read through a bunch of meaningless comparative bullet points and reassurances then click a few times to get to the guides. If it weren’t for everyone telling me I need to switch, I might not have had the patience to find them.

[0] https://docs.astral.sh/uv/guides/