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Add a tip in the YAML spec documentation under the setup section
explaining that uv (the fast Python package installer) is pre-installed
on all SkyPilot clusters. This allows users to use uv pip install for
faster package installation in their setup commands.

Add a tip in the YAML spec documentation under the setup section
explaining that uv (the fast Python package installer) is pre-installed
on all SkyPilot clusters. This allows users to use uv pip install for
faster package installation in their setup commands.

https://claude.ai/code/session_01PCCaim5FXjjziTuA4u6UyW
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This pull request enhances the SkyPilot YAML specification documentation by adding crucial information regarding the pre-installation of uv on all clusters. This update aims to empower users to leverage uv for significantly faster Python package installations within their setup commands, thereby improving the efficiency of their cluster configurations.

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  • Documentation Update for uv: Added a new tip section to the YAML specification documentation, informing users that uv, the fast Python package installer, is pre-installed on all SkyPilot clusters.
  • Faster Package Installation Examples: Included practical code examples demonstrating how to utilize uv within setup commands for accelerated package installations, covering both requirements.txt and virtual environment creation.

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This pull request adds documentation about the pre-installed uv package manager on SkyPilot clusters. The change is a great addition and will be helpful for users looking to speed up their package installations. I've identified a minor inaccuracy in the documentation regarding which clusters have uv pre-installed and have provided a suggestion for correction.


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`uv <https://docs.astral.sh/uv/>`_, the fast Python package installer, is **pre-installed on all SkyPilot clusters**.
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The statement that uv is "pre-installed on all SkyPilot clusters" is not entirely accurate. Based on the setup templates, uv is not installed on local clusters (i.e., clusters with provider: local). To avoid user confusion, it would be more precise to state that uv is pre-installed on all SkyPilot cloud clusters.

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`uv <https://docs.astral.sh/uv/>`_, the fast Python package installer, is **pre-installed on all SkyPilot clusters**.
`uv <https://docs.astral.sh/uv/>`_, the fast Python package installer, is **pre-installed on all SkyPilot cloud clusters**.

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