After installing Anaconda on Ubuntu, every time you start the terminal, it will automatically enter the CONDA base environment. You can exit the CONDA environment through the following instructions:
conda deactivate
But considering that you need to perform this step to exit every time, it is troublesome, so you want to start the terminal without entering the CONDA environment. It is recommended to modify the config file of CONDA
conda config --set auto_activate_base false
However, I don’t use it here. After starting, I will automatically enter the base environment of CONDA. The final solution is to modify the configuration file of CONDA directly
sudo vi ~/.condarc
Add in the last line:
auto_activate_base: false
So far, it’s done.
Query specific settings through “CONDA – H”:
usage: conda [-h] [-V] command ...
conda is a tool for managing and deploying applications, environments and packages.
Options:
positional arguments:
command
clean Remove unused packages and caches.
config Modify configuration values in .condarc. This is modeled
after the git config command. Writes to the user .condarc
file (/home/XXX/.condarc) by default.
create Create a new conda environment from a list of specified
packages.
help Displays a list of available conda commands and their help
strings.
info Display information about current conda install.
init Initialize conda for shell interaction. [Experimental]
install Installs a list of packages into a specified conda
environment.
list List linked packages in a conda environment.
package Low-level conda package utility. (EXPERIMENTAL)
remove Remove a list of packages from a specified conda environment.
uninstall Alias for conda remove.
run Run an executable in a conda environment. [Experimental]
search Search for packages and display associated information. The
input is a MatchSpec, a query language for conda packages.
See examples below.
update Updates conda packages to the latest compatible version.
upgrade Alias for conda update.
optional arguments:
-h, --help Show this help message and exit.
-V, --version Show the conda version number and exit.