This file contains tracks the changes landing in Rye. It includes changes that were not yet released.
Unreleased
Released on 2024-03-29
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Update uv to 0.1.26. #924
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Always create
.gitignore
file inrye init
. #919 -
Prevent
rye fetch --force
from removing a target directory that is not a Python installation. #921 -
rye list
always prints the currently installed packages even this project is not managed by Rye. #940 -
Fix error on using -v or -q with
rye fmt
orrye lint
. #959 -
Fix rye fetch detection of registered toolchain. #931
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Ignore build-system configuration for virtual projects. #929
Released on 2024-03-22
-
Update uv to 0.1.23. #916
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Allow
rye publish
working outside of project. #910 -
rye test --quiet
no longer implies--no-capture
. #915 -
Rye now can be used to fetch Python installations even when not using Rye and build infos are no longer included by default. This means that rather than having interpreters at
~/.rye/py/cpython@3.11.1/install/bin/python3
it will now reside at~/.rye/py/cpython@3.11.1/bin/python3
. #917 -
Installer now recommends
uv
overpip-tools
. #918
Released on 2024-03-19
-
Update uv to 0.1.21. #884, #890, #904
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Fix incorrect flag passing of
rye test
-q
and-v
. #880 -
Rye now loads
.env
files. This applies both for Rye's own use of environment variables but also to scripts launched viarun
. #894 -
Fix
rye add m --path ./m
causing a panic on windows. #897
Released on 2024-03-11
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Updated to
uv
0.1.17. #850, #867 -
Trap panics and silence bad pipe errors. #862
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Updating
rye
will now also ensure that the self-venv is updated. Previously this was deferred until the nextsync
. #863 -
The
self update
command now accepts--branch
. #864 -
Fixed an issue that caused pip-tools to not update. #865
-
Updates
build
andcertifi
. #866
Released on 2024-03-07
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--skip-existing
is now available with Rye'spublish
command. #831 -
Bumped
uv
to 0.1.15. #760, #820, #837 -
Bumped
ruff
to 0.3.0. #821 -
The
init
command now generates a script with the name of the project rather thanhello
. #801 -
Retain markers when adding dependencies with features when uv is used. #807
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Fixed a bug that caused repeated syncs not to recall all previous options. #830
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Report
self-python
version in--version
. #843 -
Fixes a bug where
rye config
would not create theRYE_HOME
folder if needed. #844 -
rye add
now retains version and URL for the requirements whenuv
is used. #846 -
Added a
rye test
command which invokespytest
. #847
Released on 2024-02-26
-
rye now uses
uv
to bootstrap its internal packages and tools. #754 -
rye no longer fails if an incorrect
VIRTUAL_ENV
environment variable is exported. #766 -
Added latest Python builds. #771
-
When
uv
is used the prompt is now set to the project name. #773 -
Allow
rye fetch --force
to force re-fetch a downloaded toolchain. #778 -
Fixed a panic when adding a package to a virtual project. #783
-
Bumped
uv
to 0.1.11. #790
Released on 2024-02-23
-
init
now supports--script
and--lib
to generate a script or library project. #738 -
Fixed
rye config --show-path
abort with an error. #706 -
Bumped
uv
to 0.1.9. #719, #740, #746 -
Bumped
ruff
to 0.2.2. #700 -
Prevent
rye toolchain remove
from removing the currently active toolchain. #693 -
Sync latest PyPy releases. #683
-
Fixes an issue where when
uv
is enabled,add
did not honor custom sources. #720 -
When
uv
is enabled, rye will now automatically sync onadd
andremove
. #677 -
Rename
rye tools list
flags:-i, --include-scripts
to-s, --include-scripts
and-v, --version-show
to-v, --include-version
. #722
Released on 2024-02-19
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Improved the error message if
config
is invoked without arguments. #660 -
Bump
uv
to 0.1.5. #665, #675, #698 -
When
uv
is enabled,rye add
now usesuv
instead ofunearth
internally. #667 -
The installer now has slightly better wording for what the shims are doing. #669
-
uv
can now also be enabled on windows. #675 -
Removed the unsupported and un-used
arch
parameter fromfetch
. #681 -
Fixed the
-q
parameter not working for theinit
command. #686 -
rye tools list
shows broken tools if the toolchain was removed. #692 -
Configure the ruff cache directory to be located within the workspace root. #689
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Use default toolchain to install tools. #666
-
rye --version
now shows ifuv
is enabled. #699
Released on 2024-02-15
-
Added new
rye list
command and deprecatedrye show --installed-deps
which it replaces. #656 -
Added experimental support for
uv
. #657
Released on 2024-02-13
-
When
behavior.venv-mark-sync-ignore
is set tofalse
and the file system does not support extended attributes, no longer will a warning be printed. #633 -
Fixed a bug that caused warnings about unsupported operations to be shown on Linux. #634
-
The venv sync marker is now only updated when a new virtualenv is created. #638
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Lockfiles now contain annotations. #643
Released on 2024-02-09
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Virtual envs managed by Rye will now by default be marked to not sync to known cloud storage systems (Dropbox and iCloud). #589
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Fixed a bug where pip-tools sometimes did not get initialized. #596
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Rye now prefers installed toolchains over newer latest toolchains unless a precise pin is used. #598
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Removed the non functional
shell
command. #602 -
Upgraded internal unearth dependency which resolved an issue where
rye add tensorflow
would not work. #614 -
The installer now supports
RYE_TOOLCHAIN_VERSION
. #606 -
rye init
will no longer create packages with leading digits. #616 -
Rye now statically links
vcruntime
on Windows which no longer requires the vs redist to be installed. #622 -
rye show
now prints out which sources are configured for a project. #631
Released on 2024-02-03
-
rye fetch
now is able to fetch impliciit version in all cases. Previously global shims were not properly defaulted which required the user to be explicit with the fetch request. #574 -
The rye installer now prompts for the default toolchain version if global shims are enabled. #576
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The internal Python version was bumped to 3.12. #576
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The installer now can automatically add Rye to
PATH
on most UNIX environments. #580
Released on 2024-02-01
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Improved the error message when an update could not be performed because files are in use. #550
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Rye now supports virtual projects. These are themselves not installed into the virtualenv but their dependencies are. #551
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Update the Python internals (python external dependencies) to new versions. #553
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Update to newer versions of pip tools. For Python 3.7
6.14.0
is used, for new Python versions7.3.0
is used. #554 -
Added
rye fmt
andrye lint
commands to format and lint with the help of Ruff. #555 -
Restore cursor state on Ctrl-C. This fixes some issues where in rare cases the cursor would disappear even after shutting down rye. #564
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Upon installation Rye now prompts if global shims should be enabled. #566
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Add a warning about bugs to the
shell
command until the behavior has been fixed. #567
Released on 2024-01-21
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Improved the behavior of
rye fetch
. When invoked without arguments it will now try to fetch the version of the requested Python interpreter. Specifically this combiningpin
andfetch
work in a much simplified manner. #545 -
Fixed an issue where
rye init
would pin a much too specific version in the.python-version
file that is generated. #545 -
On Windows the
PATH
is now automatically adjusted on install and uninstall. This means that manually adding the rye folder to the search path is no longer necessary. #483 -
Fixed a regression in 0.18 that caused the
add
command to fail. #547
Released on 2024-01-20
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Incorporate new Python builds. #535
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Disable revocation checks on windows to support corporate MITM proxies. #537
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Detect when a virtualenv relocates and automatically re-create it on sync. #538
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Added
lock --with-sources
,sync --with-sources
and the newrye.tool.lock-with-sources
config. Passing this will ensure that source references are included in the lock files. #540 -
When using global python shims, the
.python-version
file is now correctly picked up in all cases. #541 -
Added a helpful message if someone attempts to run the non existing
rye list
command. At a later point there should be a real listing command that can print out the dependencies. Today the only option is the--installed-deps
option on theshow
command which spits out dependencies in the format of the lockfile. #543 -
The installer will no longer attempt to symlink targets which are not valid executables on the platform. This works around some issues with Packages that would prevent to install such as
changedetection.io
. #542
Released on 2024-01-15
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Fixed default generated script reference. #527
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Correctly fall back to home folder if HOME is unset. #533
Released on 2023-12-17
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By default a script with the name of the project is now also configured. #519
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Rye now configures hatchling better in
rye init
so that it works with hatchling 1.19 and later. #521 -
Rye now detects the dummy Python shim that starts the windows store and refuses to consider it. #486
Released on 2023-10-04
- Fixed the updater not replacing the python shim correctly on Linux.
Released on 2023-10-03
- Fixed the updater not replacing the python3 shim correctly.
Released on 2023-10-03
- Added support for Python 3.12. #462
Released on 2023-10-01
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Add support for fetching alternative CPU architectures. #447
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The order of git submodule initialization was changed. This improves the automatic author detection when
includeIf
is used. #443 -
The linux shim installer code will no longer fall back to symlinks when a hardlink cannot be created. This is done as a symlinked shim will not ever function correctly on Linux. This prevents the shim executables like
python
to instead act as if they arerye
. The fallback behavior is now to copy the executable instead. #441 -
The installer now detects
fish
and will spit out additional instructions for configuring the shell. -
Fix the wrong behavior when bump version. #454
Released on 2023-08-29
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Add a
python3
shim on windows. Previously enteringpython3
in the command line would always bring up the windows store python proxy even when global shims were enabled. As virtualenvs do not support thepython3
executable on windows, the internal shim handling is now also changed so that trying to launchpython3
will fall back topython
. This makes it possible to runmaturin build
. -
Add
maturin
build command to start a new maturin PyO3 project.
Released on 2023-08-27
-
Improve handling of the pth files for TCL on pypy. #409
-
The
rye tools list
command now accepts-v
to also print out the versions of the installed tools. #396 -
Fixed parsing of versions by
rye version
. #397 -
Improved the help message for
rye init
. #401 -
The email address now defaults to a syntactically valid email address if not known to prevent errors with some build tools.
-
Added new Python versions.
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The rye installer now detects
NOEXEC
temporary folders and prints out a more helpful error message. #394 -
Fixed an issue where the author email was incorrectly detected. #382
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The prompt of new virtualenvs is now set to the project name. #383
Released on 2023-07-18
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Added new Python versions.
-
Added a new config key
default.author
to configure the default author that should be set. This overrides the default author that is normally loaded from the git config. #377 -
When importing with
rye init
and nosrc
folder exists, it will not be created. #375 -
Added support for
shell
command on Windows. #363 -
Pin down pip to an older version to avoid issues with an incompatible
pip-tools
version. This does not yet update pip-tools to 7.0 as there are significant regressions in 7.x. #374 -
The
version
command can show dynamic versions now. #355 -
rye add
now properly checks some incompatible argument combinations. #347 -
There is now more toolchain validation. This better supports cases where rye was interrupted during sync. #351
Released on 2023-07-07
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Fixed a bug with
rye init
not operating correctly due to a argument conflict. #346 -
Scripts now support a PDM style
call
script type. #345 -
The
init
command is now capable of importing existing projects. #265 -
Fixed the global shim behavior on Windows. #344
Released on 2023-06-21
-
The internal Rye Python version is now 3.11.
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Rye now emits most messages, most of the time to stdout rather than stderr. #342
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rye add
now accepts--pin
to let one override the type of pin to use. #341 -
Added
rye config
to read and manipulate theconfig.toml
file. #339 -
Added support for the new
behavior.global-python
flag which turns on global Python shimming. When enabled then thepython
shim works even outside of Rye managed projects. Additionally the shim (when run outside of Rye managed projects) supports a special first parameter+VERSION
which requests a specific version of Python (eg:python +3.8
to request Python 3.8). #336 -
Renamed the config key
default.dependency_operator
todefault.dependency-operator
andbehavior.force_rye_managed
tobehavior.force-rye-managed
. #338
Released on 2023-06-18
-
Rye for now prefers
>=
over~=
for newly added dependencies. -
The workspace member declaration is now platform independent. If
members
is now explicitly set to an empty list it will not fall back to auto discovery. #331 -
rye add
now pins versions with==
instead of~=
when the version of the package does not use at least two components. This means that for instance it will now correctly useopenai-whisper==20230314
rather thanopenai-whisper~=20230314
which is not actually satisfiable. #328 -
rye install
now lets you install dependencies into the tool's virtualenv during installation that are undeclared via the new--extra-requirement
option. #326 -
Improved handling of relative path installations by setting
PROJECT_ROOT
the same way as PDM does. #321 -
Workspaces will now never discover
pyproject.toml
files in any dot directories. (Name starting with.
) #329 -
Fixed
rye build
not working correctly on Windows. #327
Released on 2023-06-12
-
rye sync
andrye lock
now accept--pyproject
. #296 -
Added JSON output to
rye toolchain list
by adding--format=json
. #306 -
rye version
can bump version by--bump
option now. #298 -
Fixed members not handled correctly in workspaces. #300
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Add
--clean
forbuild
command. #297 -
Fixed an issue where pip was not invoked from the right working directory causing issues for workspace installations. #292
-
rye init
now accepts--private
to set thePrivate :: Do Not Upload
classifier that prevents uploads to PyPI. #291
Released on 2023-06-03
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Add
version
subcommand for rye. #285 -
Fixed
rye pin
pinning the wrong version. #288 -
Calling
rye init
on the root directory no longer fails. #274 -
rye run
,show
,pin
,shell
andbuild
now take a--pyproject
argument. #232
Released on 2023-05-31
-
Rye will no longer enforce a downloaded interpreter for the internal toolchain. If one has been registered that is compatible it will be used. Additionally the installer now supports the
RYE_TOOLCHAIN
environment variable which allows a user to supply an already existing Python interpreter at install time. #267 -
The
publish
command now supports--yes
to disable prompts. #270 -
When a Python debug build (
Py_DEBUG
) is registered as custom toolchain,-dbg
is automatically appended to the name by default. #269 -
lto+pgo builds are now preferred for the Python toolchain builds when available. #268
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It's now possible for
.python-version
to request partial Python versions in which case the latest available is used. In particular this means that a version like3.10
can be written into.python-version
rather than3.10.11
. This can be accomplished by invokingpin
with the new--relaxed
flag. #255 -
Workspaces will no longer discover
pyproject.toml
files in virtualenvs or.git
folders. #266 -
Adding or removing dependencies with
add
orremove
now reformats thedependencies
array in thepyproject.toml
file to multi-line with trailing commas. This should result in significantly better diffing behavior out of the box. #263 -
Default build-system and license can be specified in global config. #244
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Fixed an issue where the
init
command would not let you createflit
based projects. #254 -
Resolve an error ("No such file or directory") shown after updates on Linux machines. #252
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The built-in updater now validates checksums of updates when updates have SHA-256 hashes available. #253
-
init
now accepts--no-pin
to not create a.python-version
file. #247
Released on 2023-05-29
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Releases starting with
0.4.0
onwards are published with SHA256 checksum files for all release assets. These files are not yet validated by the installer or updater however. -
The
install
command can now install tools from custom indexes. #240 -
Virtualenvs on Unix are now created with a hack to pre-configure TCL and TKinter. #233
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Fix invalid version error when using rye init with custom toolchain. #234
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Failed tool installations now properly clean up. #225
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Correctly swap the rye executable on windows when performing an update to a git version via
self update
.
Released on 2023-05-27
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Support retrieving username and repository-url from credentials if not provided for the
publish
command. #217 -
The installer now validates the availability of shared libraries on Linux with
ldd
and emits an error with additional information if necessary shared libraries are missing. #220 -
It's now possible to configure http and https proxies. #215
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If a package is not found because it only has matching pre-releases, a warning is now printed to tell the user to pass
--pre
. #218 -
Add
--username
parameter for rye publish. #211 -
The shims are now more resilient. Previously a
pyproject.toml
file caused in all cases a virtualenv to be created. Now this will only happen when therye.tool.managed
flag is set totrue
. The old behavior can be forced via the global config. #212
Released on 2023-05-23
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Resolved a bug where on Windows hitting the shift key (or some other keys) in confirm prompts would cause an error.
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The installer on Windows now warns if symlinks are not enabled and directs the user to enable developer mode. The
--version
output now also shows if symlinks are available. #205 -
Support auto fix requires-python when there is a conflict. #160
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Added support for custom indexes. #199
-
rye add
no longer complains when a local version information is in the version. #199
Released on 2023-05-22
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Fixed dev-dependencies not being installed when using workspace. #170
-
init
no longer creates invalid flit config. #195 -
Support direct references when adding a package. #158
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Fixed a bug with uninstall on Unix platforms. #197
Released on 2023-05-18
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The installer on windows will now ask for a key to be pressed so it does not close the window without information. #183
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Fixed an issue on macOS where the installer would die with "os error 24" when directly piped to bash. #184
Released on 2023-05-17
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Rye now comes with binary releases for some platforms.
-
A new
self uninstall
command was added to uninstall rye and the newself update
command updates to the latest release version. -
Rye now includes a
publish
command for publishing Python packages to a package repository. #86 -
Script declarations in
pyproject.toml
now permit chaining and custom environment variables. #153 -
Added
tools install
andtools uninstall
as aliases forinstall
anduninstall
and addedtools list
to show all installed tools. -
Rye is now capable of downloading a selected set of PyPy releases. To do so use
rye pin pypy@3.9.16
or any other supported PyPy release. -
Custom cpython toolchains are now registered just as
cpython
rather thancustom-cpython
. -
Rye now supports Python down to 3.7.
-
Rye's
self
command now includes acompletion
subcommand to generate a completion script for your shell. -
The downloaded Python distributions are now validated against the SHA-256 hashes.
-
Rye now builds on windows. This is even more experimental though than support for Linux and macOS.
-
Added
--features
and--all-features
forlock
andsync
. -
Rye will now look at the
RYE_HOME
to determine the location of the.rye
folder. If it's not set,$HOME/.rye
is used as before. -
Rye now has a most consistent handling for virtualenv versions. If
.python-version
is provided, that version is used. Otherwise ifrequires-python
is set in thepyproject.toml
, that version is used instead. When a new project is created the.python-version
file is written and the current latest cpython version is picked. -
It's now possible to explicitly set the
name
of the project when initializing a new one. -
Rye's
init
command now attempts to initialize projects withgit
and will automatically create asrc/project_name/__init__.py
file. -
Rye can now also generate a license text when initializing projects.
-
Rye now supports negative (exclusion) dependencies. These can be used to prevent a dependency from installing, even if something else in the graph depends on it. Use
rye add --exclude package-name
to add such a dependency. -
sync
now accepts--no-lock
to prevent updating the lock file. -
Rye's
add
command now accepts a--pre
parameter to include pre-release. -
Rye's
pin
command now updates the pyproject.toml requires-python. -
Rye's
install
command now accepts a--include-dep
parameter to include scripts from one or more given dependencies. -
Rye now honors
requires-python
in theadd
command. This means the the initial resolution will not pick a version higher than what's supported by the lower boundary. -
When installing packages as global tools, a warning is now emitted if there were no scripts in the package. Additionally installing packages from local paths and zip files is now supported.
-
A
rye self update
command was added to compile and install the latest version via cargo. -
Added more convenient ways to install from git/urls by supplying a
--git
or--url
parameter. This will behind the scenes format a PEP 508 requirement string. -
Added a
shell
command which will spawn a shell with the virtualenv activated. -
Added a
make-req
command to conveniently format out PEP 508 requirement strings from parts. -
The internal virtualenv used to manage
pip-tools
and other libraries now automatically updates when necessary. -
rye toolchain register
can now be used to register a local python installation as toolchain with rye. -
rye build
was added to allow buildingsdist
andbdist_wheel
distributions. -
Rye now correctly handles whitespace in folder names.