| name | modern-python |
| description | Configures Python projects with modern tooling (uv, ruff, ty). Use when creating projects, writing standalone scripts, or migrating from pip/Poetry/mypy/black. |
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
| Avoid | Use Instead |
|---|
[tool.ty] python-version | [tool.ty.environment] python-version |
uv pip install | uv add and uv sync |
| Editing pyproject.toml manually to add deps | uv add <pkg> / uv remove <pkg> |
hatchling build backend | uv_build (simpler, sufficient for most cases) |
| Poetry | uv (faster, simpler, better ecosystem integration) |
| requirements.txt | PEP 723 for scripts, pyproject.toml for projects |
| mypy / pyright | ty (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-commit | prek (faster, no Python runtime needed) |
| Inline imports inside functions/methods | Top-of-file imports (PEP 8) |
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]
- Never use inline imports — all imports must be at the top of the file, per PEP 8
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
| Tool | Purpose | Replaces |
|---|
| uv | Package/dependency management | pip, virtualenv, pip-tools, pipx, pyenv |
| ruff | Linting AND formatting | flake8, black, isort, pyupgrade, pydocstyle |
| ty | Type checking | mypy, pyright (faster alternative) |
| pytest | Testing with coverage | unittest |
| prek | Pre-commit hooks (setup) | pre-commit (faster, Rust-native) |
Security Tools
| Tool | Purpose | When It Runs |
|---|
| shellcheck | Shell script linting | pre-commit |
| detect-secrets | Secret detection | pre-commit |
| actionlint | Workflow syntax validation | pre-commit, CI |
| zizmor | Workflow security audit | pre-commit, CI |
| pip-audit | Dependency vulnerability scanning | CI, manual |
| Dependabot | Automated dependency updates | scheduled |
See security-setup.md for configuration and usage.
Quick Start: Minimal Project
For simple multi-file projects not intended for distribution:
uv init myproject
cd myproject
uv add requests rich
uv add --group dev pytest ruff ty
uv run python src/myproject/main.py
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]
possibly-unresolved-reference = "error"
unused-ignore-comment = "warn"
3. Install Dependencies
uv sync --all-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:
uv init --bare
uv add requests rich
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:
- Delete
requirements.txt, requirements-dev.txt
- Delete virtual environment (
venv/, .venv/)
- Add
uv.lock to version control
From setup.py / setup.cfg
- Run
uv init --bare to create pyproject.toml
- Use
uv add to add each dependency from install_requires
- Use
uv add --group dev for dev dependencies
- Copy non-dependency metadata (name, version, description, etc.) to
[project]
- Delete
setup.py, setup.cfg, MANIFEST.in
From flake8 + black + isort
- Remove flake8, black, isort via
uv remove
- Delete
.flake8, pyproject.toml [tool.black], [tool.isort] configs
- Add ruff:
uv add --group dev ruff
- Add ruff configuration (see ruff-config.md)
- Run
uv run ruff check --fix . to apply fixes
- Run
uv run ruff format . to format
From mypy / pyright
- Remove mypy/pyright via
uv remove
- Delete
mypy.ini, pyrightconfig.json, or [tool.mypy]/[tool.pyright] sections
- Add ty:
uv add --group dev ty
- Run
uv run ty check src/
Quick Reference: uv Commands
| Command | Description |
|---|
uv init | Create new project |
uv init --package | Create distributable package |
uv add <pkg> | Add dependency |
uv add --group dev <pkg> | Add to dependency group |
uv remove <pkg> | Remove dependency |
uv sync | Install dependencies |
uv sync --all-groups | Install all dependency groups |
uv run <cmd> | Run command in venv |
uv run --with <pkg> <cmd> | Run with temporary dependency |
uv build | Build package |
uv publish | Publish to PyPI |
Ad-hoc Dependencies with --with
Use uv run --with for one-off commands that need packages not in your project:
uv run --with requests python -c "import requests; print(requests.get('https://httpbin.org/ip').json())"
uv run --with rich python -m rich.progress
uv run --with requests --with rich python script.py
uv run --with httpx pytest
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
Pre-commit Workflow
Always install and run pre-commit hooks before making any commits.
This is the most common cause of "lint failed on CI but passed locally".
No commits should be made before hooks are active.
Setup (once per clone)
uv run pre-commit install
prek install
Before every commit
uv run pre-commit run --all-files
Agent checklist
When making code changes in this repository:
Best Practices Checklist
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