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Update Dockerfile to switch the project’s dependency management from Poetry to UV

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  • Copy uv.lock instead of poetry.lock into the image
  • Install UV CLI in place of Poetry and run uv sync to install dependencies
  • Change the container entrypoint to use uv run for launching the application

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Reviewer's Guide

The Dockerfile is revised to replace the Poetry workflow with the custom “uv” tool for dependency management, updating the lockfile, install/sync commands, and the container entrypoint to use uv.

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Change Details Files
Replaced Poetry lockfile with uv lockfile
  • Replaced COPY poetry.lock with COPY uv.lock
Dockerfile
Swapped dependency installation from Poetry to uv
  • Changed pip3 install --no-cache-dir poetry to pip3 install --no-cache-dir uv
  • Removed Poetry config and install steps
  • Added uv sync command
Dockerfile
Updated container entrypoint to use uv run
  • Replaced CMD ["python3", "-m", "tanabesugano"] with CMD ["uv","run","python","-m","tanabesugano"]
Dockerfile

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