There is also pixi (which uses uv for the python side of things) which feels like uv for conda.
Pixi is great! It doesn't purely use uv though. I just love it. It solves "creating a repo that runs natively on any developer's PC natively" problem quite well. It handles different dependency trees per OS for the same library too!
Pixi is great! It doesn't purely use uv though. I just love it. It solves "creating a repo that runs natively on any developer's PC natively" problem quite well. It handles different dependency trees per OS for the same library too!