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# Running scripts
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A Python script is a file intended for standalone execution, e.g., with `python <script>.py`. Using uv to execute scripts will ensure that
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script dependencies are properly managed inside and outside of projects.
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## Running a script without dependencies
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If a script has no dependencies, it can be executed with `uv run`:
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```python
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print("Hello world")
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```
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```console
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$ uv run example.py
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Hello world
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```
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Similarly, if the script depends on a module in the standard library, there's nothing more to do:
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```python
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import os
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print(os.path.expanduser("~"))
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```
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```console
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$ uv run example.py
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/Users/astral
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```
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Arguments can be passed to the script:
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```python
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import sys
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print(" ".join(sys.argv[1:]))
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```
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```console
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$ uv run example.py test
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test
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$ uv run example.py hello world!
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hello world!
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```
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Note that if `uv run` is used in a _project_, i.e. a directory with a `pyproject.toml`, it will install the current project before running the script. If the script does not depend on the project, use the `--isolated` flag to skip this:
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```console
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# Note, it is important that the flag comes _before_ the script
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$ uv run --isolated example.py
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```
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See the [projects](./projects.md) guide for more details on working in projects.
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## Running a script with dependencies
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When a script requires dependencies, they must be installed into the environment that the script runs in. uv prefers to create these environments on-demand instead of maintaining a long-lived virtual environment with manually managed dependencies. This requires explicit declaration
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of dependencies that are required for the script. Generally, it's recommended to use a [project](./projects.md) or [inline metadata](#declaring-script-dependencies) to declare dependencies, but uv supports requesting dependencies per invocation as well.
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For example, the following script requires `rich`.
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```python
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import time
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from rich.progress import track
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for i in track(range(20), description="For example:"):
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time.sleep(0.05)
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```
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If executed without specifying a dependency, this script will fail:
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```console
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$ uv run --isolated example.py
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Traceback (most recent call last):
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File "/Users/astral/example.py", line 2, in <module>
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from rich.progress import track
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ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'rich'
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```
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The dependency can be requested with the `--with` option:
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```console
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$ uv run --with rich example.py
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For example: ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ 100% 0:00:01
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```
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Constraints can be added to the requested dependency if specific versions are needed:
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```consoleq
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$ uv run --with 'rich>12,<13' example.py
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```
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Multiple dependencies can be requested by repeating with `--with` option.
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Note that if `uv run` is used in a _project_, these dependencies will be included _in addition_ to the project's dependencies. To opt-out of this behavior, use the `--isolated` flag.
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## Declaring script dependencies
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Python recently added a standard format for [inline script metadata](https://packaging.python.org/en/latest/specifications/inline-script-metadata/#inline-script-metadata). This allows the dependencies for a script to be declared in the script itself.
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To use inline script metadata, include a `script` section at the top of the script:
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```python
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# /// script
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# dependencies = [
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# "requests<3",
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# "rich",
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# ]
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# ///
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import requests
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from rich.pretty import pprint
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resp = requests.get("https://peps.python.org/api/peps.json")
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data = resp.json()
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pprint([(k, v["title"]) for k, v in data.items()][:10])
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```
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uv will automatically create an environment with the dependencies necessary to run the script, e.g.:
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```console
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$ uv run example.py
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[
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│ ('1', 'PEP Purpose and Guidelines'),
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│ ('2', 'Procedure for Adding New Modules'),
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│ ('3', 'Guidelines for Handling Bug Reports'),
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│ ('4', 'Deprecation of Standard Modules'),
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│ ('5', 'Guidelines for Language Evolution'),
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│ ('6', 'Bug Fix Releases'),
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│ ('7', 'Style Guide for C Code'),
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│ ('8', 'Style Guide for Python Code'),
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│ ('9', 'Sample Plaintext PEP Template'),
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│ ('10', 'Voting Guidelines')
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]
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```
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uv also supports Python version requirements:
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```python
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# /// script
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# requires-python = ">=3.12"
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# dependencies = []
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# ///
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# Use some syntax added in Python 3.12
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type Point = tuple[float, float]
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print(Point)
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```
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uv will fetch the required Python version if it is not installed — see the documentation on [Python versions](../python-versions.md) for more details. Note that the `dependencies` field must be provided even if empty.
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Note that when using inline script metadata, even if `uv run` is used in a _project_, the project's dependencies will be ignored. The `--isolated` flag is not required.
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## Using different Python versions
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uv allows arbitrary Python versions to be requested on each script invocation, for example:
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```python
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import sys
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print(".".join(map(str, sys.version_info[:3])))
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```
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```console
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# Use the default Python version, may differ on your machine
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$ uv run example.py
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3.12.1
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```
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```console
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# Use a specific Python version
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$ uv run --python 3.10 example.py
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3.10.13
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```
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See the [Python versions](../python-versions.md) documentation for more details on requesting Python versions.
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