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This PR contains the following updates:

Package Change Age Confidence
uv (source, changelog) 0.9.10 -> 0.9.11 age confidence

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astral-sh/uv (uv)

v0.9.11

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Released on 2025-11-20.

Python
  • Add CPython 3.15.0a2

See the python-build-standalone release notes for details.

Enhancements
Preview features
  • Add uv workspace list --paths (#​16776)
  • Fix the preview warning on uv workspace dir (#​16775)
Bug fixes
  • Fix uv init author serialization via toml_edit inline tables (#​16778)
  • Fix status messages without TTY (#​16785)
  • Preserve end-of-line comment whitespace when editing pyproject.toml (#​16734)
  • Disable always-authenticate when running under Dependabot (#​16773)
Documentation
  • Document the new behavior for free-threaded python versions (#​16781)
  • Improve note about build system in publish guide (#​16788)
  • Move do not upload publish note out of the guide into concepts (#​16789)

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@forking-renovate forking-renovate bot added the dependencies Pull requests that update a dependency file label Nov 21, 2025
@sisp sisp merged commit 0cde1d9 into copier-org:main Nov 22, 2025
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@renovate-bot renovate-bot deleted the renovate/uv-0.x branch November 22, 2025 06:58
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