Benedikt Maag

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Sure, will try tomorrow. Do i Need to build from source or can i access the executable from the ci somewhere?

Since it seems my companys "threat detection" keeps deleting uv-trampoline-x86_64-gui.exe I'll check with the next release and report back.

Tried with release 0.1.41 and worked like expected. Thanks alot for the fix and keep up the great work :)

Actually i found the error. I forgot to put the dependencies under [project]. Once i move them the error is more understandable from: ❯ : uv pip install -r pyproject.toml...

Either: ❯ : bat pyproject.toml -n 1 [tool.uv.pip] 2 extra-index-url = ["file:\\\\C:\\temp\\simple\\"] ❯ : uv pip install -r pyproject.toml error: Failed to parse metadata from built wheel Caused by: metadata...

Initially i tried it with: ❯ : bat pyproject.toml -n 1 dependencies = [ 2 "pyplugin" 3 ] but that seems to be ignored then anyway.

> We're considering that still, e.g., `uv sync --script`, but I'm not really sure if it makes sense. Hi @zanieb, i tried your solution and unfortunately it didnt work for...

I created another issue that should probably considered when thinking about a solution as it is closely related: https://github.com/astral-sh/uv/issues/11053

Sure, the example doesn't make much sense but it demonstrates the inconsistence: https://pyright-play.net/?code=MYGwhgzhAECqAcBBATssBPAXAWAFDQOgBMBTAM2gH1KBLAOxoBdqAKCEkMgGmgDcwQAVxKZoIGhEYBteowC6AShz5Cq9pwB09OiWTQAvHwHC8q04VIVqAcxKMmJALat13aDSIAPUbIXQAtAB87nSMyqqqyHaCyHTQrlp0OsgyXnJ4eKCQMJQIKGjoALJ2YCyM6AAOJErmBJZUlLb2jE6soBCi5VU8EDQAXiIhjH5B0F0kUnmoGHLhEQRRjDFxUwUZuFlQVAByAPZ0AOIkyTTAc3XkDZsQjXYOzpQs7Tz0pN5DI8F7OqIaf%2BvXODwFiUb5HE7AHiOErXfS5JDTIolGoqC5WWgMZiPVw8fhCQa%2Bc4RBLaXQGIz49aFdAASToAAtdExyQgpAAmdIbcBban5DBsljUumM5BMFGqP4aKnoPnoAVSACMXDZXAAzIoAdyYLzESxWRzxYRJdLZSxFTwVdB1Qp1usgA

I understand your reluctance to add complexity. I'll give the Python api a try and see if it fits my needs. As for PEP compliance: https://peps.python.org/pep-0484/#stub-files It states: There are...