
OpenAI Just Acquired Astral: What It Means for uv, Ruff, and Every Python Developer
OpenAI is buying Astral. If that sentence doesn't immediately make you feel something, here's the context: Astral built uv and Ruff — the two tools that, in under three years, went from zero to hundreds of millions of monthly downloads and fundamentally changed what it feels like to work with Python. uv is the package manager that made pip feel prehistoric. Ruff is the linter that replaced Flake8, isort, and Black — combined — and ran 10-100x faster. And now they belong to OpenAI. Charlie Marsh, Astral's founder, announced the deal this morning. The team joins OpenAI's Codex group. OpenAI's own announcement frames it as "accelerating Codex growth to power the next generation of Python developer tools." Both sides promise that uv, Ruff, and ty will remain open source. The Hacker News thread hit 757 points and 475 comments in hours. The mood: overwhelmingly anxious. The uncomfortable truth: Astral was a VC-backed startup that raised a Seed from Accel and a Series B from Andreessen Horowi
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