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# Condarc
# For more information about this file see:
# https://conda.io/docs/user-guide/configuration/use-condarc.html
# Don't know where this option is listed in conda config --describe.
# Shit I mean it probably isn't
allow_conda_downgrades: true
# Damn there are so many options shown by conda config --show that aren't here
use_index_cache: true
error_upload_url: ''
######################################################
## Channel Configuration ##
######################################################
# channels (sequence: str)
# aliases: channel
# env var string delimiter: ','
# The list of conda channels to include for relevant operations.
# Bokeh at the top because start more specific and keep going to more general
# sites with more packages until we max out at forge.
# Definitely worth noting that bokeh has its own channel though.
#
# Bokeh at the top because start more specific and keep going to more general
# sites with more packages until we max out at forge.
# Definitely worth noting that bokeh has its own channel though.
channels:
- defaults
- bokeh
- conda-canary
- conda-forge
- fastai
- pytorch
# channel_alias (str)
# The prepended url location to associate with channel names.
#
# channel_alias: https://conda.anaconda.org
# default_channels (sequence: str)
# env var string delimiter: ','
# The list of channel names and/or urls used for the 'defaults'
# multichannel.
default_channels:
- https://repo.anaconda.com/pkgs/main
- https://repo.anaconda.com/pkgs/free
# - https://repo.anaconda.com/pkgs/r
- https://repo.anaconda.com/pkgs/pro
- https://repo.anaconda.com/pkgs/msys2
# Frustratingly these don't work
# - https://repo.anaconda.com/pkgs/r
# - https://repo.anaconda.com/pkgs/free
# - https://repo.anaconda.com/pkgs/archive
# override_channels_enabled (bool)
# Permit use of the --overide-channels command-line flag.
#
# override_channels_enabled: true
# whitelist_channels (sequence: str)
# env var string delimiter: ','
# The exclusive list of channels allowed to be used on the system. Use
# of any other channels will result in an error. If conda-build channels
# are to be allowed, along with the --use-local command line flag, be
# sure to include the 'local' channel in the list. If the list is empty
# or left undefined, no channel exclusions will be enforced.
#
# whitelist_channels: []
# custom_channels (map: str)
# A map of key-value pairs where the key is a channel name and the value
# is a channel location. Channels defined here override the default
# 'channel_alias' value. The channel name (key) is not included in the
# channel location (value). For example, to override the location of
# the 'conda-forge' channel where the url to repodata is
# https://anaconda-repo.dev/packages/conda-forge/linux-64/repodata.json,
# add an entry 'conda-forge: https://anaconda-repo.dev/packages'.
#
custom_channels:
pkgs/pro: https://repo.anaconda.com
# custom_multichannels (map: list)
# A multichannel is a metachannel composed of multiple channels. The two
# reserved multichannels are 'defaults' and 'local'. The 'defaults'
# multichannel is customized using the 'default_channels' parameter. The
# 'local' multichannel is a list of file:// channel locations where
# conda-build stashes successfully-built packages. Other multichannels
# can be defined with custom_multichannels, where the key is the
# multichannel name and the value is a list of channel names and/or
# channel urls.
#
# custom_multichannels: {}
# migrated_channel_aliases (sequence: str)
# env var string delimiter: ','
# A list of previously-used channel_alias values. Useful when switching
# between different Anaconda Repository instances.
#
# migrated_channel_aliases: []
# migrated_custom_channels (map: str)
# A map of key-value pairs where the key is a channel name and the value
# is the previous location of the channel.
#
# migrated_custom_channels: {}
# add_anaconda_token (bool)
# aliases: add_binstar_token
# In conjunction with the anaconda command-line client (installed with
# `conda install anaconda-client`), and following logging into an
# Anaconda Server API site using `anaconda login`, automatically apply a
# matching private token to enable access to private packages and
# channels.
#
# add_anaconda_token: true
# allow_non_channel_urls (bool)
# Warn, but do not fail, when conda detects a channel url is not a valid
# channel.
#
allow_non_channel_urls: true
# restore_free_channel (bool)
# Add the "free" channel back into defaults, behind
# "main" in priority. The "free" channel was removed
# from the collection of default channels in conda 4.7.0.
#
restore_free_channel: true
# repodata_fns (sequence: str)
# env var string delimiter: ','
# Specify filenames for repodata fetching. The default is
# ('current_repodata.json', 'repodata.json'), which tries a subset of
# the full index containing only the latest version for each package,
# then falls back to repodata.json. You may want to specify something
# else to use an alternate index that has been reduced somehow.
#
#
# repodata_fns:
# - current_repodata.json
# - repodata.json
# use_only_tar_bz2 (NoneType, bool)
# A boolean indicating that only .tar.bz2 conda packages should be
# downloaded. This is forced to True if conda-build is installed and
# older than 3.18.3, because older versions of conda break when conda
# feeds it the new file format.
#
# use_only_tar_bz2:
# repodata_threads (int)
# Threads to use when downloading and reading repodata. When not set,
# defaults to None, which uses the default ThreadPoolExecutor behavior.
#
# repodata_threads: 0
######################################################
## Basic Conda Configuration ##
######################################################
# envs_dirs (sequence: str)
# aliases: envs_path
# env var string delimiter: ':'
# The list of directories to search for named environments. When
# creating a new named environment, the environment will be placed in
# the first writable location.
envs_dirs:
# - C:\tools\miniconda3\envs;
# pkgs_dirs (sequence: str)
# env var string delimiter: ','
# The list of directories where locally-available packages are linked
# from at install time. Packages not locally available are downloaded
# and extracted into the first writable directory.
#
# Oct 18, 2019: Had to update because there were 3 listed for no reason
# Oooo actually can we add one to the base of big envs?
pkgs_dirs:
# - C:\tools\miniconda3\pkgs
# - C:\tools\miniconda3\envs\working\pkgs
# - C:\tools\miniconda3\envs\anaconda\pkgs
# default_threads (int)
# Threads to use by default for parallel operations. Default is None,
# which allows operations to choose themselves.
# For more specific control, see the other *_threads parameters:
# * repodata_threads - for fetching/loading repodata
# * verify_threads - for verifying package contents in transactions
# * execute_threads - for carrying out the unlinking and linking steps
# default_threads: 0
######################################################
## Network Configuration ##
######################################################
# client_ssl_cert (NoneType, str)
# aliases: client_cert
# A path to a single file containing a private key and certificate (e.g.
# .pem file). Alternately, use client_ssl_cert_key in conjuction with
# client_ssl_cert for individual files.
#
# client_ssl_cert:
# client_ssl_cert_key (NoneType, str)
# aliases: client_cert_key
# Used in conjunction with client_ssl_cert for a matching key file.
#
# client_ssl_cert_key:
# local_repodata_ttl (bool, int)
# For a value of False or 0, always fetch remote repodata (HTTP 304
# responses respected). For a value of True or 1, respect the HTTP
# Cache-Control max-age header. Any other positive integer values is the
# number of seconds to locally cache repodata before checking the remote
# server for an update.
#
# local_repodata_ttl: 1
# offline (bool)
# Restrict conda to cached download content and file:// based urls.
#
# offline: false
# proxy_servers (map: NoneType, str)
# A mapping to enable proxy settings. Keys can be either (1) a
# scheme://hostname form, which will match any request to the given
# scheme and exact hostname, or (2) just a scheme, which will match
# requests to that scheme. Values are are the actual proxy server, and
# are of the form 'scheme://[user:password@]host[:port]'. The optional
# 'user:password' inclusion enables HTTP Basic Auth with your proxy.
#
# proxy_servers: {}
# remote_connect_timeout_secs (float)
# The number seconds conda will wait for your client to establish a
# connection to a remote url resource.
#
# remote_connect_timeout_secs: 9.15
# remote_max_retries (int)
# The maximum number of retries each HTTP connection should attempt.
#
# remote_max_retries: 3
# remote_read_timeout_secs (float)
# Once conda has connected to a remote resource and sent an HTTP
# request, the read timeout is the number of seconds conda will wait for
# the server to send a response.
#
# remote_read_timeout_secs: 60.0
# ssl_verify (bool, str)
# aliases: verify_ssl
# Conda verifies SSL certificates for HTTPS requests, just like a web
# browser. By default, SSL verification is enabled, and conda operations
# will fail if a required url's certificate cannot be verified. Setting
# ssl_verify to False disables certification verification. The value for
# ssl_verify can also be (1) a path to a CA bundle file, or (2) a path
# to a directory containing certificates of trusted CA.
#
# ssl_verify: true
######################################################
# Solver Configuration #
######################################################
# aggressive_update_packages (sequence: str)
# env var string delimiter: ','
# A list of packages that, if installed, are always updated to the
# latest possible version.
#
aggressive_update_packages:
- ca-certificates
- certifi
- openssl
# auto_update_conda (bool)
# aliases: self_update
# Automatically update conda when a newer or higher priority version is
# detected.
auto_update_conda: false
# channel_priority (ChannelPriority)
# Accepts values of 'strict', 'flexible', and 'disabled'. The default
# value is 'flexible'. With strict channel priority, packages in lower
# priority channels are not considered if a package with the same name
# appears in a higher priority channel. With flexible channel priority,
# the solver may reach into lower priority channels to fulfill
# dependencies, rather than raising an unsatisfiable error. With channel
# priority disabled, package version takes precedence, and the
# configured priority of channels is used only to break ties. In
# previous versions of conda, this parameter was configured as either
# True or False. True is now an alias to 'flexible'.
#
channel_priority: disabled
# create_default_packages (sequence: str)
# env var string delimiter: ','
# Packages that are by default added to a newly created environments.
#
#
# create_default_packages: []
# disallowed_packages (sequence: str)
# aliases: disallow
# env var string delimiter: '&'
# Package specifications to disallow installing. The default is to allow
# all packages.
#
# disallowed_packages: []
# force_reinstall (bool)
# Ensure that any user-requested package for the current operation is
# uninstalled and reinstalled, even if that package already exists in
# the environment.
#
# force_reinstall: false
# pinned_packages (sequence: str)
# env var string delimiter: '&'
# A list of package specs to pin for every environment resolution. This
# parameter is in BETA, and its behavior may change in a future release.
# pinned_packages: []
# was the default
pinned_packages:
- conda
# pip_interop_enabled (bool)
# Allow the conda solver to interact with non-conda-installed python
# packages.
pip_interop_enabled: true
# prune (bool)
# Remove packages that have previously been brought into an environment
# to satisfy dependencies of user-requested packages, but are no longer
# needed.
# prune: true
# track_features (sequence: str)
# env var string delimiter: ','
# A list of features that are tracked by default. An entry here is
# similar to adding an entry to the create_default_packages list.
#
# track_features: []
# TODO: what is this option?
# Aug 20, 2019: Inexplicabily, it's been disabled in conda 4.7.11 so...
channel_flexibility: disabled
# From: https://conda.io/docs/user-guide/configuration/sample-condarc.html
# Non-url channels will be interpreted as Anaconda.org usernames
# (this can be changed by modifying the channel_alias key; see below).
######################################################
# Package Linking and Install-time Configuration #
######################################################
# allow_softlinks (bool)
# When allow_softlinks is True, conda uses hard-links when possible, and
# soft-links (symlinks) when hard-links are not possible, such as when
# installing on a different filesystem than the one that the package
# cache is on. When allow_softlinks is False, conda still uses hard-
# links when possible, but when it is not possible, conda copies files.
# Individual packages can override this setting, specifying that certain
# files should never be soft-linked (see the no_link option in the build
# recipe documentation).
#
# !!!! WTH
allow_softlinks: true
# always_copy (bool)
# aliases: copy
# Register a preference that files be copied into a prefix during
# install rather than hard-linked.
# always_copy: false
# always_softlink (bool)
# aliases: softlink
# Register a preference that files be soft-linked (symlinked) into a
# prefix during install rather than hard-linked. The link source is the
# 'pkgs_dir' package cache from where the package is being linked.
# WARNING: Using this option can result in corruption of long-lived
# conda environments. Package caches are *caches*, which means there is
# some churn and invalidation. With this option, the contents of
# environments can be switched out (or erased) via operations on other
# environments.
#
# always_softlink: false
# path_conflict (PathConflict)
# The method by which conda handle's conflicting/overlapping paths
# during a create, install, or update operation. The value must be one
# of 'clobber', 'warn', or 'prevent'. The '--clobber' command-line flag
# or clobber configuration parameter overrides path_conflict set to
# 'prevent'.
# path_conflict: warn
# Oct 11, 2019: new default is clobber
# rollback_enabled (bool)
# Should any error occur during an unlink/link transaction, revert any
# disk mutations made to that point in the transaction.
#
# rollback_enabled: true
# safety_checks (SafetyChecks)
# Enforce available safety guarantees during package installation. The
# value must be one of 'enabled', 'warn', or 'disabled'.
safety_checks: enabled
# extra_safety_checks (bool)
# Spend extra time validating package contents. Currently, runs sha256
# verification on every file within each package during installation.
#
extra_safety_checks: true
# shortcuts (bool)
# Allow packages to create OS-specific shortcuts (e.g. in the Windows
# Start Menu) at install time.
#
shortcuts: true
# non_admin_enabled (bool)
# Allows completion of conda's create, install, update, and remove
# operations, for non-privileged (non-root or non-administrator) users.
#
#
# non_admin_enabled: true
# separate_format_cache (bool)
# Treat .tar.bz2 files as different from .conda packages when filenames
# are otherwise similar. This defaults to False, so that your package
# cache doesn't churn when rolling out the new package format. If you'd
# rather not assume that a .tar.bz2 and .conda from the same place
# represent the same content, set this to True.
#
# separate_format_cache: false
# verify_threads (int)
# Threads to use when performing the transaction verification step.
# When not set, defaults to 1.
#
# verify_threads: 0
# execute_threads (int)
# Threads to use when performing the unlink/link transaction. When not
# set, defaults to 1. This step is pretty strongly I/O limited, and you
# may not see much benefit here.
#
# execute_threads: 0
######################################################
## Conda-build Configuration ##
######################################################
# bld_path (str)
# The location where conda-build will put built packages. Same as
# 'croot', but 'croot' takes precedence when both are defined. Also used
# in construction of the 'local' multichannel.
#
# bld_path: ''
# croot (str)
# The location where conda-build will put built packages. Same as
# 'bld_path', but 'croot' takes precedence when both are defined. Also
# used in construction of the 'local' multichannel.
#
# croot: ''
# anaconda_upload (NoneType, bool)
# aliases: binstar_upload
# Automatically upload packages built with conda build to anaconda.org.
#
# anaconda_upload:
# conda_build (map: str)
# aliases: conda-build
# General configuration parameters for conda-build.
#
# conda_build: {}
######################################################
## Output, Prompt, and Flow Control Configuration ##
######################################################
# always_yes (NoneType, bool)
# aliases: yes
# Automatically choose the 'yes' option whenever asked to proceed with a
# conda operation, such as when running `conda install`.
#
# always_yes:
# auto_activate_base (bool)
# Automatically activate the base environment during shell
# initialization.
#
# Automatically activate the base environment during the initialization.
# auto_activate_base: true
# changeps1 (bool)
# When using activate, change the command prompt ($PS1) to include the
# activated environment.
#
# changeps1: true
# env_prompt (str)
# Template for prompt modification based on the active environment.
# Currently supported template variables are '{prefix}', '{name}', and
# '{default_env}'. '{prefix}' is the absolute path to the active
# environment. '{name}' is the basename of the active environment
# prefix. '{default_env}' holds the value of '{name}' if the active
# environment is a conda named environment ('-n' flag), or otherwise
# holds the value of '{prefix}'. Templating uses python's str.format()
# method.
#
# env_prompt: '({default_env}) '
env_prompt: '({prefix}) '
# json (bool)
# Ensure all output written to stdout is structured json.
#
# json: false
# notify_outdated_conda (bool)
# Notify if a newer version of conda is detected during a create,
# install, update, or remove operation.
#
notify_outdated_conda: false
# quiet (bool)
# Disable progress bar display and other output.
#
# quiet: false
# report_errors (NoneType, bool)
# Opt in, or opt out, of automatic error reporting to core maintainers.
# Error reports are anonymous, with only the error stack trace and
# information given by `conda info` being sent.
#
report_errors: false
# show_channel_urls (NoneType, bool)
# Show channel URLs when displaying what is going to be downloaded.
#
show_channel_urls: true
# verbosity (int)
# aliases: verbose
# Sets output log level. 0 is warn. 1 is info. 2 is debug. 3 is trace.
# verbosity: 0
# unsatisfiable_hints (bool)
# A boolean to determine if conda should find conflicting packages in
# the case of a failed install.
#
# unsatisfiable_hints: true
# Vim: set ft=yaml: