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Run local development commands on the Dayuse.com project. Use when starting/stopping Docker, running PHP tests (PHPUnit), frontend tests, linting (PHPStan, CS-Fixer, ESLint), database migrations, Elasticsearch indexing, translations, or any inv task. All commands require pipenv and Docker.
Uses the uv Python package and project manager correctly for dependencies, venvs, and scripts. Use when creating or modifying Python projects, adding dependencies, running scripts with inline deps, managing virtual environments, pinning Python versions, running CLI tools from PyPI, setting the IDE Python interpreter, or using uv in CI (e.g. GitHub Actions) or Docker containers. Use when the user mentions uv, pyproject.toml, uv.lock, uv run, uv add, uv sync, .venv, Python interpreter, poetry, pipenv, conda, CI, Docker, GitHub Actions, or asks to use uv instead of pip or poetry.
Python environment management with venv, Poetry, Pipenv, pyenv, and conda. Use when user asks to "create virtual environment", "set up Poetry", "manage Python versions", "fix pip issues", "install dependencies", "create requirements.txt", or any Python environment tasks.
Migrate existing Python projects to uv from pip, Poetry, Pipenv, or Conda. Learn how to convert dependency files, preserve development environment setup, validate the migration, and plan team rollout. Use when converting legacy projects to modern uv tooling, consolidating different package managers, or standardizing Python development workflows across teams.
Ensures proper Python dependency management, avoiding global `pip install` and adhering to project-specific tooling. Use this skill if any of the following are true: 1. Attempting to run `pip install {package_name}`. 2. Python packages or dependencies need to be added or modified. 3. Initiating a new Python project. 4. Creating a new notebook, even if just using BigQuery cells. 5. Generating Python code that includes `import` statements for third-party libraries. 6. Before executing Python scripts via the terminal to ensure the correct virtual environment is active.