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File README-USER.txt of Package micromamba
############################ # MICROMAMBA INITIAL SETUP # ############################ ## Shell Initialization To get started with Micromamba, first we need to initialize our shell in order to create environments. We could just use: $ eval "$(micromamba shell hook --shell bash)" However, to automate this process, just copy and paste the following line to your shell's profile config file: test -f /usr/etc/profile.d/micromamba.sh && . /usr/etc/profile.d/micromamba.sh NOTE: If you use Bash, put that line in either ~/.profile, ~/.bash_profile, or even ~/.bashrc - if it's the only shell RC file you have, under your home directory, and you're not willing to create any of the others. NOTE: And if you use Zsh, there's ~/.zprofile, and ~/.zshrc. In case you don't have a zprofile, either create it or just use zshrc. ## Optional Base Environment Before going ahead and using micromamba - but this can be done at any point in the future, really - we must decide whether we want the full-fledged Mamba. If so, the base environment must be activated: $ micromamba activate base Then we install Mamba with: $ micromamba install mamba NOTE: The base environment is supposed to have only Mamba and Conda, according to: https://mamba.readthedocs.io/en/latest/user_guide/troubleshooting.html ## Creating New Environments With or without the previous step, we can create new environments according to our needs: $ micromamba create -n my_new_env foo-package bar-package $ micromamba activate my_new_env ## Final Notes The package provides a generic /var/lib/conda/.mambarc system wide RC file. But other RC files can be used to override configuration/make additions, according to our needs. For more information, visit: https://mamba.readthedocs.io/en/latest/user_guide/configuration.html A reference mambarc can be found under /usr/share/doc/packages/micromamba/, where it's explained what every option does, and the values they can have. You can also get the latest version of a mambarc, which is the same as condarc, after installing Mamba - installing Mamba should install Conda as well -, with: $ micromamba activate $ python -c 'import conda.cli.main_config; \ print(conda.cli.main_config.describe_all_parameters())' \ > mambarc For general documentation, you can visit https://mamba.readthedocs.io and https://conda.io. Enjoy and have fun!
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