'uv' also provides the 'uvx' tool, which allows you to get Leo up and 
running in a single command:

uvx leo

uvx has heaps of options, including options to specify a specific version 
of leo (otherwise the default is to use the latest version)

Cheers

On Monday, December 8, 2025 at 3:00:35 PM UTC+11 Satheesh Vattekkat wrote:

> I recently got a new machine and also recently had started playing with 
> Astral uv. So far, I was using Leo from git with pip. Thought of trying 
> installation with uv - turned out to be the simplest and fastest of the 
> lot. This is on Linux (Mint and CachyOS) with uv being installed from 
> System -> Software -> Add menu.
>
> In fact, it is too straight forward that I am wondering if it is the right 
> way :) My outlines worked fine and I edited few files too. Sharing, in case 
> if it is useful.
>
> ```
>
> mkdir leo-editor
>
> cd leo-editor
>
> uv init .
>
> uv add docutils leo
>
> # make launcher script
>
> wget 
> https://raw.githubusercontent.com/leo-editor/leo-editor/refs/heads/devel/launchLeo.py
>
> # run and test
>
> uv run launchLeo.py
>
>
> # to upgrade leo
>
> uv sync -U
>
> ```
>

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