Requirements
- Target platform
- OpenClaw
- Install method
- Manual import
- Extraction
- Extract archive
- Prerequisites
- OpenClaw
- Primary doc
- SKILL.md
Provision and reuse a global uv environment for ad hoc Python scripts.
Provision and reuse a global uv environment for ad hoc Python scripts.
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Create and reuse a global uv environment at ~/.uv-global so you can install Python dependencies for quick, ad hoc scripts without polluting the system interpreter. Lightning-fast setup that keeps one shared virtual environment ready for temporary tasks. Use this skill when the user needs Python packages (data processing, scraping, etc.) that are not preinstalled and a full project-specific environment would be overkill. Skip this if the user explicitly wants system Python or a project-local venv.
uv available. If missing, you need either brew (macOS/Linux) or curl to install it.
bash ${baseDir}/install.sh The script will: install uv via brew (macOS/Linux) or the official curl installer if uv is absent create a global uv project at ~/.uv-global create a virtual environment with common packages in ~/.uv-global/.venv create a few useful shims in ~/.uv-global/.venv/bin [Optional]prepend the venv bin to your PATH so python defaults to the global env and shims are available: export PATH=~/.uv-global/.venv/bin:$PATH
For any quick Python script that needs extra dependencies: # install required packages into the global env uv --project ~/.uv-global add <pkg0> <pkg1> ... # write your code touch script.py # run your script using the global env uv --project ~/.uv-global run script.py Tips: Keep scripts anywhere; the --project ~/.uv-global flag ensures they run with the global env. Inspect installed packages with uv --project ~/.uv-global pip list. If a task grows into a real project, switch to a project-local venv instead of this global one.
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