![]() Launching a specific Python/Anaconda Environment using Anaconda Navigator The beginning of the prompt line in Terminal will show '(base)' (or another Python environment, if applicable). Launch a Mac Terminal window, to do this, hold down the Command ⌘ key on your keyboard and press the Space Bar and type 'Terminal' in the search field, click on the 'Terminal' icon: If Anaconda Navigator detects an available update, it will prompt to install the update, click `Yes to automatically update:Ĭonfirming Terminal has the base Python/Anaconda EnvironmentĪnaconda Navigator will create scripts so that the 'base' environment is always loaded when the Mac Terminal is launched. Initial startup may take some time to complete. ![]() To launch Anaconda Navigator, hold down the Command ⌘ key on your keyboard and press the Space Bar and type 'Anaconda' in the search field, click on the 'Anaconda-Navigator' icon:Īnaconda Navigator will launch. If the machine has Anaconda installed, only use conda commands, not pip commands. If Anaconda is installed on a machine, the conda and pip package managers can conflict leading to larger and more complex issues. ![]() Various online sources will indicate the use of pip to install packages or fix various issues. ![]()
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