When zpy was added to this list, pip-tools was the sole backend. These days there's an additional, preferred backend: uv.
This change includes the new uv backend in zpy's description, instead of only the non-preferred pip-tools backend.
Type of changes
[x] A link to an external resource like a blog post -- link to uv
[ ] Add/remove/update a link to a framework
[x] Add/remove/update a link to a plugin -- not the link, but the description
[ ] Add/remove/update a link to a tab completion
[ ] Add/remove/update a link to a theme
[ ] Add/remove/update a link to a utility
[x] Text cleanups/typo fixes -- lowercase "environments"
Copyright Assignment
[x] This document is covered by the BSD License, and I agree to contribute this PR under the terms of the license. This is for the list submission, not for the project(s) you're adding, I don't care what license the plugins have as long as they have something.
[x] I have confirmed that the link(s) in my PR is valid.
[x] I have signed off my commits. You can use git commit --amend --no-edit --signoff to amend an existing commit, and you can find more details about signing off commits on the DCO GitHub action page here.
[x] My entries are single lines and are in the appropriate (plugins, themes, or completions) section, and in alphabetical order in their section.
[x] The completion/plugin/theme has a plugin file in the repository that conforms to the ZSH Plugin Standard - TLDR, there's a plugin file with a .plugin.zsh, .zsh or .sh suffix, it is not just bare instructions to be added to .zshrc
[ ] Any added completions have a readme and a license file in their repository.
[ ] Any added frameworks have a readme and a license file in their repository.
[x] Any added plugins have a readme and a license file in their repository.
[ ] Any added themes have a screenshot, a readme, and a license file in their repository.
[ ] Any added utilities have a readme and a license file in their repository.
[x] I have stripped any leading and/or trailing zsh-, zsh-plugin and/or oh-my-zsh- substrings from the link's displayed name. This makes it easier to find plugins/themes/completions by name by preventing big clusters in the O and Z sections of the list.
Description
When zpy was added to this list, pip-tools was the sole backend. These days there's an additional, preferred backend: uv.
This change includes the new uv backend in zpy's description, instead of only the non-preferred pip-tools backend.
Type of changes
Copyright Assignment
Checklist
git commit --amend --no-edit --signoff
to amend an existing commit, and you can find more details about signing off commits on the DCO GitHub action page here..plugin.zsh
,.zsh
or.sh
suffix, it is not just bare instructions to be added to.zshrc