- Run the anaconda installer for Python 3.x from here.
- In a new terminal, go to the directory conda was installed into (probably,
~/anaconda3
or~/opt/anaconda3
) and run condabin/conda $SHELL
- In a new terminal, go to the directory conda was installed into (probably,
- In a new terminal, run
conda config --set auto_activate_base false
This configures your shell and conda such that if you open a new terminal, the environment is as if conda was never installed except that you can type conda activate ENV_NAME
to easily switch to a conda environment.
(More precisely, the above configuration is doing the minimal change to the environment of a new terminal to make conda
visible by adding a directory to PATH
that contains only the conda
command. A new terminal is still picking up the native python
in a new terminal until the user explicitly indicates otherwise with conda activate ...
).