A standalone conda executable built with PyInstaller.
conda-standalone is a self-contained conda installation produced with PyInstaller.
Warning
This product is not intended for end-users! Its main purpose is to assist
constructor install the bundled conda packages.
Main features:
- Single-file binary, named
conda.exe, that can be mostly used as the regularcondacommand. - No installation required, but there are some differences (see below).
- New subcommands (see below).
You can install conda-standalone like any other conda package.
Note the binary will be only available under $PREFIX/standalone_conda/conda.exe, which is not in PATH.
$ conda create -n conda-standalone conda-standalone
$ conda activate conda-standalone
$ "$CONDA_PREFIX/standalone_conda/conda.exe" --helpYou can also download the packages directly from anaconda.org and extract them manually:
Note
Use conda-package-handling's cph x
command to extract .conda archives if needed.
- Slow startup. The binary needs to self extract into a temporary location and then run
condafrom there. On Windows, antivirus might delay everything even longer while the contents are analyzed. - No shell integration. It cannot activate or deactivate environments. You can use
conda.exe run, though. - No implicit
baseenvironment. Always operate on an existing or new environment with--prefix/-p. - And maybe more. Please submit an issue if you find something that could be improved!
It also adds new subcommands not available on the regular conda:
This subcommand is mainly used by the installers generated with constructor.
usage: conda.exe constructor [-h] [--prefix PREFIX] [--num-processors N]
[--extract-conda-pkgs | --extract-tarball | --make-menus [PKG_NAME ...] | --rm-menus]
{uninstall} ...
constructor helper subcommand
positional arguments:
{uninstall}
options:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
--prefix PREFIX path to the conda environment to operate on
--num-processors N Number of processors to use with --extract-conda-pkgs. Value must be int between 0 (auto) and the
number of processors. Defaults to 3.
--extract-conda-pkgs extract conda packages found in prefix/pkgs
--extract-tarball extract tarball from stdin
--make-menus [PKG_NAME ...]
create menu items for the given packages; if none are given, create menu items for all packages
in the environment specified by --prefix
--rm-menus remove menu items for all packages in the environment specified by --prefixThis subcommand can be used to uninstall a base environment and all sub-environments, including
entire Miniconda/Miniforge installations.
It is also possible to remove environments directories created by conda create. This feature is
useful if envs_dirs is set inside .condarc file.
There are several options to remove configuration and cache files:
$ conda.exe constructor uninstall [-h] --prefix PREFIX [--conda-clean] [--remove-config-files {user,system,all}]
[--remove-conda-caches]--prefix(required): Path to the conda directory to uninstall.--remove-caches: Removes the notices cache and runsconda --clean --allto clean package caches outside the installation directory. This is especially useful whenpkgs_dirsis set in a.condarcfile. Not recommended with multiple conda installations when softlinks are enabled.--remove-config-files {user,system,all}: Removes all.condarcfiles.userremoves the files inside the current user's home directory andsystemremoves all files outside of that directory. Not recommended when multiple conda installations are on the system or when running on an environments directory.--remove-user-data: Removes the~/.condadirectory. Not recommended when multiple conda installations are installed on the system or when running on an environments directory.
Important
Use sudo -E if removing system-level configuration files requires superuser privileges.
conda relies on environment variables like HOME and XDG_CONFIG_HOME when detecting
configuration files, which may be overwritten with just sudo.
This can cause files to be left behind.
Warning
Support for softlinks is still untested. The uninstaller will only perform unlink operations and not delete any files the links point to.
This subcommand provides access to the Python interpreter bundled in the conda-standalone
binary. It tries to emulate the same python CLI, but in practice it's just a convenience
subset. The following options are supported:
$ conda.exe python --help
Usage: conda.exe python [-V] [-c cmd | -m mod | file] [arg] ...-c <script>: Execute the Python code in<script>. You can also pipe things viastdin; e.gecho 'print("Hello World")' | conda.exe python.-m <module>: Searchsys.pathfor the named Python module and execute its contents as the__main__module.<file>: Execute the Python code contained in<file>.-V,--version: Print the Python version number and exit.- No options: Enter interactive mode. Very useful for debugging. You can import all the packages bundled in the binary.
conda install defaults::conda-standalone |
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conda install conda-forge::conda-standalone |
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conda install conda-canary/label/dev::conda-standalone |