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Python Dependency Manager Companion

by KemingHe
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=================== Installing on Linux =================== #. Download the installer: * `Miniconda installer for Linux <https://docs.anaconda.com/miniconda/>`__. * `Anaconda Distribution installer for Linux <https://www.anaconda.com/download/>`__. * `Miniforge installer for Linux <https://conda-forge.org/download/>`_. #. :ref:`Verify your installer hashes <hash-verification>`. #. In your terminal window, run: .. code:: bash <conda-installer-name>-latest-Linux-x86_64.sh ``conda-installer-name`` will be one of "Miniconda3", "Anaconda", or "Miniforge3". #. Follow the prompts on the installer screens. If you are unsure about any setting, accept the defaults. You can change them later. #. To make the changes take effect, close and then re-open your terminal window. #. Test your installation. In your terminal window, run the command ``conda list``. A list of installed packages appears if it has been installed correctly. .. _install-linux-silent: Using with fish shell ===================== To use conda with fish shell, run the following in your terminal: Add conda binary to $PATH, if not yet added:: fish_add_path <conda-install-location>/condabin Configure fish-shell:: conda init fish Installing in silent mode ========================= See the instructions for :ref:`installing in silent mode on macOS <install-macos-silent>`. Updating conda ============== #. Open a terminal window. #. Run ``conda update conda``. Uninstalling conda ================== #. Open a terminal window. #. Remove the entire conda install directory with (*this may differ* *depending on your installation location*) :: rm -rf ~/conda #. *Optional*: run ``conda init --reverse --all`` to undo changes to shell initialization scripts #. *Optional*: remove the following hidden file and folders that may have been created in the home directory: * ``.condarc`` file * ``.conda`` directory * ``.continuum`` directory By running:: rm -rf ~/.condarc ~/.conda ~/.continuum

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