.. _metapackage_ref: conda metapackage ================= .. raw:: html
CONDA(1) User Commands CONDA(1)
conda - conda metapackage
usage: conda-metapackage [-h] [--no-anaconda-upload] [--token TOKEN] [--user USER] [--build-number BUILD_NUMBER] [--build-string BUILD_STRING] [--dependencies [DEPENDENCIES [DEPENDENCIES ...]]] [--home HOME] [--license LICENSE_NAME] [--summary SUMMARY] [--entry-points [ENTRY_POINTS [ENTRY_POINTS ...]]] [-c CHANNEL] [--override-channels] name version Tool for building conda metapackages. A metapackage is a package with no files, only metadata. They are typically used to collect several packages together into a single package via dependencies. NOTE: Metapackages can also be created by creating a recipe with the necessary metadata in the meta.yaml, but a metapackage can be created entirely from the command line with the conda metapackage command.
positional arguments: name Name of the created package. version Version of the created package. optional arguments: -h, --help Show this help message and exit. --no-anaconda-upload Do not ask to upload the package to anaconda.org. --token TOKEN Token to pass through to anaconda upload --user USER User/organization to upload packages to on anaconda.org --label LABELS Label argument to pass through to anaconda upload --build-number BUILD_NUMBER Build number for the package (default is 0). --build-string BUILD_STRING Build string for the package (default is automatically gener- ated). --dependencies [DEPENDENCIES [DEPENDENCIES ...]], -d [DEPENDENCIES [DEPENDENCIES ...]] The dependencies of the package. To specify a version restric- tion for a dependency, wrap the dependency in quotes, like 'package >=2.0'. --home HOME The homepage for the metapackage. --license LICENSE_NAME The license of the metapackage. --summary SUMMARY Summary of the package. Pass this in as a string on the command line, like --summary 'A metapackage for X'. It is recommended to use single quotes if you are not doing variable substitution to avoid interpretation of special characters. --entry-points [ENTRY_POINTS [ENTRY_POINTS ...]] Python entry points to create automatically. They should use the same syntax as in the meta.yaml of a recipe, e.g., --entry-points bsdiff4=bsdiff4.cli:main_bsdiff4 will create an entry point called bsdiff4 that calls bsdiff4.cli.main_bsd- iff4(). -c CHANNEL, --channel CHANNEL Additional channel to search for packages. These are URLs searched in the order they are given (including file:// for local directories). Then, the defaults or channels from .condarc are searched (unless --override-channels is given). You can use 'defaults' to get the default packages for conda, and 'system' to get the system packages, which also takes .condarc into account. You can also use any name and the .condarc chan- nel_alias value will be prepended. The default channel_alias is http://conda.anaconda.org/. --override-channels Do not search default or .condarc channels. Requires --channel. conda commands available from other packages: build build-all convert develop env index inspect metapackage render server sign skeleton smithy tracker verify Anaconda, Inc. June 2018 CONDA(1)