Serious question: what does Pyra do differently from uv? Both are
Rust-based, both use pyproject.toml, both focus on determinism, and
uv already owns mindshare here with Astral's funding behind it.
A "why not uv" section in the README would probably be the single
highest-leverage thing you could add - otherwise every second
commenter in this thread will ask the same question and the actual
differentiator (if there is one) gets lost in noise
A "why not uv" section in the README would probably be the single highest-leverage thing you could add - otherwise every second commenter in this thread will ask the same question and the actual differentiator (if there is one) gets lost in noise
Does it actually do anything different, or did you learn anything along the way?
If you enjoyed and learned from it I guess that’s what really matters.