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Use Windows-specific instructions in Jupyter guide (#10446)
## Summary Closes https://github.com/astral-sh/uv/issues/10407.
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[project](../../concepts/projects/index.md) (e.g., has no `pyproject.toml` or `uv.lock`), you can do
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so by adding Jupyter to the environment directly. For example:
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```console
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$ uv venv --seed
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$ uv pip install pydantic
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$ uv pip install jupyterlab
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$ .venv/bin/jupyter lab
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```
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=== "macOS and Linux"
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```console
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$ uv venv --seed
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$ uv pip install pydantic
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$ uv pip install jupyterlab
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$ .venv/bin/jupyter lab
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```
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=== "Windows"
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```powershell
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uv venv --seed
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uv pip install pydantic
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uv pip install jupyterlab
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.venv\Scripts\jupyter lab
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```
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From here, `import pydantic` will work within the notebook, and you can install additional packages
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via `!uv pip install`, or even `!pip install`.
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```console
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# Create a project.
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$ uv init project
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# Move into the project directory.
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$ cd project
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# Add ipykernel as a dev dependency.
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$ uv add --dev ipykernel
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# Open the project in VS Code.
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$ code .
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```
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Once the project directory is open in VS Code, you can create a new Jupyter notebook by selecting
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"Create: New Jupyter Notebook" from the command palette. When prompted to select a kernel, choose
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"Python Environments" and select the virtual environment you created earlier (e.g.,
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`.venv/bin/python`).
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`.venv/bin/python` on macOS and Linux, or `.venv\Scripts\python` on Windows).
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!!! note
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Alternatively, you can use `uv sync` to manually update the environment then activate it before
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executing a command:
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```console
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$ uv sync
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$ source .venv/bin/activate
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$ flask run -p 3000
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$ python example.py
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```
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=== "macOS and Linux"
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```console
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$ uv sync
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$ source .venv/bin/activate
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$ flask run -p 3000
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$ python example.py
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```
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=== "Windows"
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```powershell
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uv sync
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source .venv\Scripts\activate
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flask run -p 3000
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python example.py
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```
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!!! note
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