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You can add one via a plugin.
Pyenv is designed to be easily extendable: most things that you can put under $PYENV_ROOT/<whatever>
you can also put under $PYENV_ROOT/plugins/your_plugin_name/<whatever>
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Thanks! I feel like that doesn't quite solve the problem for us, as people will still come complain that pyenv and uv are not working together and we'll have to point them to installing a plugin — but we can already just point them to running pyenv rehash
manually. Is there interest in this being in pyenv core, or is that not common? (I see the scripts haven't been changed in 5 years)
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Not sure if the tool is common enough to be considered a part of a standard Python installation yet.
I mean, we even have Virtualenv support in a plugin!
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If/when the tool becomes common enough, we can include the plugin into the list of plugins installed by the installer.
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Sounds good thanks for the replies and context :)
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