Exploring Wordle Solutions with uv's Dependency Resolver
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mildbyte
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Summary
The article discusses using uv's dependency resolver to solve Wordle instead of Sudoku, highlighting advancements in Python packaging and the shift from Poetry to uv. The author reflects on their past experience with a Sudoku solver and the potential of uv in the current context.
Key quotes
· 3 pulledCan we use uv instead of Poetry? And can we solve a Wordle instead of a Sudoku?
You can get the solver from my GitHub. Run uv run main.py run and watch it go.
Python packaging has advanced, with uv taking the world by storm.
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