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Installing Python
uv can manage Python installations — Python does not need to be installed to use uv.
To install Python:
$ uv python install
This will install a uv-managed Python version even if there is already a Python installation on the system.
Once Python is installed, it can be invoked via python
:
$ python --version
To prevent uv from managing Python system-wide, provide the --no-shim
option during installation.
Installing a specific version
To install a specific Python version:
$ uv python install 3.12
See the Python versions documentation for more details.
Viewing Python installations
To view available and installed Python versions:
$ uv python list
Automatic Python downloads
Note that Python does not need to be explicitly installed to use uv. By default, uv will automatically download Python versions when they are required. For example, the following would download Python 3.12 if it was not installed:
$ uv run --python 3.12 python -c 'print("hello world")'
Even if a specific Python version is not requested, uv will download the latest version on demand. For example, the following will create a new virtual environment and download a managed Python version if one hasn't been installed yet:
$ uv venv --python-preference only-managed
Note that when an automatic Python installation occurs, the python
command will not be added to the shell. Use uv python install-shim
to ensure the python
shim is installed.
Using an existing Python installation
uv will also use an existing Python installation if already present on the system. There's no configuration necessary for this behavior, uv will use the system Python if it satisfies the requirements of the command invocation.
To force uv to use the system Python, provide the --python-preference only-system
option.