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Modern Python

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Streamline your Python project setup with modern tools.

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What Modern Python does

Modern Python is a comprehensive guide designed to help developers configure Python projects using contemporary tooling. It focuses on tools like uv for package management, ruff for linting and formatting, and ty for type checking. This skill is particularly beneficial for those creating new Python projects, writing standalone scripts, or migrating from older tools like pip and Poetry. By following the best practices outlined in this skill, users can ensure their projects are set up efficiently and maintainably.

The skill provides a structured approach to setting up a pyproject.toml configuration file, which is essential for modern Python development. It emphasizes the use of dependency management commands like uv add and uv sync instead of manual edits to configuration files, promoting a cleaner and more automated workflow. Additionally, it includes a decision tree to help users determine the appropriate setup based on their project needs, whether it's a simple script or a full-fledged package.

For those migrating from legacy tools, the skill offers a migration guide that simplifies the transition process. It suggests best practices for converting existing projects to utilize modern tooling without losing functionality. The skill also highlights common anti-patterns to avoid, ensuring that users do not inadvertently revert to outdated practices. Overall, Modern Python is an essential resource for developers looking to adopt a more streamlined and effective approach to Python project management.

When to use it

Use this skill when starting a new Python project, setting up a script, or migrating from older dependency management tools.

When not to use it

This skill is not suitable for projects that require legacy tooling or for Python versions earlier than 3.11.

What you can build with it

Creating a New Python Project

When starting a new project, use the skill to quickly set up a project structure and configure necessary tools.

Migrating from Legacy Tools

If you're transitioning from pip or Poetry, this skill provides a clear migration path to modern tooling.

Writing Standalone Scripts

For writing scripts with dependencies, this skill guides you in using PEP 723 for inline metadata.

How to install Modern Python

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Written by trailofbits

Modern Python

Guide for modern Python tooling and best practices, based on trailofbits/cookiecutter-python.

When to Use This Skill

  • Creating a new Python project or package
  • Setting up pyproject.toml configuration
  • Configuring development tools (linting, formatting, testing)
  • Writing Python scripts with external dependencies
  • Migrating from legacy tools (when user requests it)

When NOT to Use This Skill

  • User wants to keep legacy tooling: Respect existing workflows if explicitly requested
  • Python < 3.11 required: These tools target modern Python
  • Non-Python projects: Mixed codebases where Python isn't primary

Anti-Patterns to Avoid

AvoidUse Instead
[tool.ty] python-version[tool.ty.environment] python-version
uv pip installuv add and uv sync
Editing pyproject.toml manually to add depsuv add <pkg> / uv remove <pkg>
hatchling build backenduv_build (simpler, sufficient for most cases)
Poetryuv (faster, simpler, better ecosystem integration)
requirements.txtPEP 723 for scripts, pyproject.toml for projects
mypy / pyrightty (faster, from Astral team)
[project.optional-dependencies] for dev tools[dependency-groups] (PEP 735)
Manual virtualenv activation (source .venv/bin/activate)uv run <cmd>
pre-commitprek (faster, no Python runtime needed)

Key principles:

  • Always use uv add and uv remove to manage dependencies
  • Never manually activate or manage virtual environments—use uv run for all commands
  • Use [dependency-groups] for dev/test/docs dependencies, not [project.optional-dependencies]

Decision Tree

What are you doing?
│
├─ Single-file script with dependencies?
│   └─ Use PEP 723 inline metadata (./references/pep723-scripts.md)
│
├─ New multi-file project (not distributed)?
│   └─ Minimal uv setup (see Quick Start below)
│
├─ New reusable package/library?
│   └─ Full project setup (see Full Setup below)
│
└─ Migrating existing project?
    └─ See Migration Guide below

Tool Overview

ToolPurposeReplaces
uvPackage/dependency managementpip, virtualenv, pip-tools, pipx, pyenv
ruffLinting AND formattingflake8, black, isort, pyupgrade, pydocstyle
tyType checkingmypy, pyright (faster alternative)
pytestTesting with coverageunittest
prekPre-commit hooks (setup)pre-commit (faster, Rust-native)

Security Tools

ToolPurposeWhen It Runs
shellcheckShell script lintingpre-commit
detect-secretsSecret detectionpre-commit
actionlintWorkflow syntax validationpre-commit, CI
zizmorWorkflow security auditpre-commit, CI
pip-auditDependency vulnerability scanningCI, manual
DependabotAutomated dependency updatesscheduled

See security-setup.md for configuration and usage.

Quick Start: Minimal Project

For simple multi-file projects not intended for distribution:

# Create project with uv
uv init myproject
cd myproject

# Add dependencies
uv add requests rich

# Add dev dependencies
uv add --group dev pytest ruff ty

# Run code
uv run python src/myproject/main.py

# Run tools
uv run pytest
uv run ruff check .

Full Project Setup

If starting from scratch, ask the user if they prefer to use the Trail of Bits cookiecutter template to bootstrap a complete project with already preconfigured tooling.

uvx cookiecutter gh:trailofbits/cookiecutter-python

1. Create Project Structure

uv init --package myproject
cd myproject

This creates:

myproject/
├── pyproject.toml
├── README.md
├── src/
│   └── myproject/
│       └── __init__.py
└── .python-version

2. Configure pyproject.toml

See pyproject.md for complete configuration reference.

Key sections:

[project]
name = "myproject"
version = "0.1.0"
requires-python = ">=3.11"
dependencies = []

[dependency-groups]
dev = [{include-group = "lint"}, {include-group = "test"}, {include-group = "audit"}]
lint = ["ruff", "ty"]
test = ["pytest", "pytest-cov"]
audit = ["pip-audit"]

[tool.ruff]
line-length = 100
target-version = "py311"

[tool.ruff.lint]
select = ["ALL"]
ignore = ["D", "COM812", "ISC001"]

[tool.pytest]
addopts = ["--cov=myproject", "--cov-fail-under=80"]

[tool.ty.terminal]
error-on-warning = true

[tool.ty.environment]
python-version = "3.11"

[tool.ty.rules]
# Strict from day 1 for new projects
possibly-unresolved-reference = "error"
unused-ignore-comment = "warn"

3. Install Dependencies

# Install all dependency groups
uv sync --all-groups

# Or install specific groups
uv sync --group dev

4. Add Makefile

.PHONY: dev lint format test build

dev:
	uv sync --all-groups

lint:
	uv run ruff format --check && uv run ruff check && uv run ty check src/

format:
	uv run ruff format .

test:
	uv run pytest

build:
	uv build

Migration Guide

When a user requests migration from legacy tooling:

From requirements.txt + pip

First, determine the nature of the code:

For standalone scripts: Convert to PEP 723 inline metadata (see pep723-scripts.md)

For projects:

# Initialize uv in existing project
uv init --bare

# Add dependencies using uv (not by editing pyproject.toml)
uv add requests rich  # add each package

# Or import from requirements.txt (review each package before adding)
# Note: Complex version specifiers may need manual handling
grep -v '^#' requirements.txt | grep -v '^-' | grep -v '^\s*$' | while read -r pkg; do
    uv add "$pkg" || echo "Failed to add: $pkg"
done

uv sync

Then:

  1. Delete requirements.txt, requirements-dev.txt
  2. Delete virtual environment (venv/, .venv/)
  3. Add uv.lock to version control

From setup.py / setup.cfg

  1. Run uv init --bare to create pyproject.toml
  2. Use uv add to add each dependency from install_requires
  3. Use uv add --group dev for dev dependencies
  4. Copy non-dependency metadata (name, version, description, etc.) to [project]
  5. Delete setup.py, setup.cfg, MANIFEST.in

From flake8 + black + isort

  1. Remove flake8, black, isort via uv remove
  2. Delete .flake8, pyproject.toml [tool.black], [tool.isort] configs
  3. Add ruff: uv add --group dev ruff
  4. Add ruff configuration (see ruff-config.md)
  5. Run uv run ruff check --fix . to apply fixes
  6. Run uv run ruff format . to format

From mypy / pyright

  1. Remove mypy/pyright via uv remove
  2. Delete mypy.ini, pyrightconfig.json, or [tool.mypy]/[tool.pyright] sections
  3. Add ty: uv add --group dev ty
  4. Run uv run ty check src/

Quick Reference: uv Commands

CommandDescription
uv initCreate new project
uv init --packageCreate distributable package
uv add <pkg>Add dependency
uv add --group dev <pkg>Add to dependency group
uv remove <pkg>Remove dependency
uv syncInstall dependencies
uv sync --all-groupsInstall all dependency groups
uv run <cmd>Run command in venv
uv run --with <pkg> <cmd>Run with temporary dependency
uv buildBuild package
uv publishPublish to PyPI

Ad-hoc Dependencies with --with

Use uv run --with for one-off commands that need packages not in your project:

# Run Python with a temporary package
uv run --with requests python -c "import requests; print(requests.get('https://httpbin.org/ip').json())"

# Run a module with temporary deps
uv run --with rich python -m rich.progress

# Multiple packages
uv run --with requests --with rich python script.py

# Combine with project deps (adds to existing venv)
uv run --with httpx pytest  # project deps + httpx

When to use --with vs uv add:

  • uv add: Package is a project dependency (goes in pyproject.toml/uv.lock)
  • --with: One-off usage, testing, or scripts outside a project context

See uv-commands.md for complete reference.

Quick Reference: Dependency Groups

[dependency-groups]
dev = ["ruff", "ty"]
test = ["pytest", "pytest-cov", "hypothesis"]
docs = ["sphinx", "myst-parser"]

Install with: uv sync --group dev --group test

Best Practices Checklist

  • Use src/ layout for packages
  • Set requires-python = ">=3.11"
  • Configure ruff with select = ["ALL"] and explicit ignores
  • Use ty for type checking
  • Enforce test coverage minimum (80%+)
  • Use dependency groups instead of extras for dev tools
  • Add uv.lock to version control
  • Use PEP 723 for standalone scripts

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