build: add pyproject.toml for modern Python packaging#368
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Add pyproject.toml to support modern Python package managers like uv and pip with PEP 517/518 builds. This provides an alternative to conda for dependency management. Dependencies are consolidated from the various requirements.txt files in 3rdparty/llama.cpp/requirements/. Usage with uv: uv pip install . Fixes microsoft#330 Signed-off-by: majiayu000 <1835304752@qq.com>
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Summary
pyproject.tomlfor PEP 517/518 compliant buildsuvUsage with uv
uv pip install .This keeps
requirements.txtfor backward compatibility while providing a modern alternative.Fixes #330