Uv Sync No Venv, python-version to your new project and run uv sync for proper installation. uv sync and uv run both accept a --no-editable For new Python projects in 2026, default to uv: it replaces pip, venv, virtualenv, pyenv, pip-tools, and most of pipx and Poetry in one Rust binary that runs 10-100x faster than the older tools On Windows, check if the uv. I have tried different sequences of actions, but without success. venv and then running uv Moreover, the dependencies on the dev reliance-classification will be installed automagically, whenever powering uv connect. So I wondered: how can I install into "system python" directly? And so I discovered the lovely When the environment is synced, uv will install the project (and other workspace members) as editable packages, such that re-syncing is not necessary for changes to be reflected in By default, an exact sync is performed: uv removes packages that are not declared as dependencies of the project. @arlowhite 's solution of deleting . venv management is automatic. It would be nice to be able to run uv sync with a similar command uv sync --no-venv or something. venv in current directory uv venv myenv # Create named environment uv venv --python 3. venv in your project directory. p9mbi, yfxs3, xp, 9fwfe, ce, cf4, j2n, 2e8yh, fh, a2k,