Installing on Linux#
- Download the installer: 
- In your terminal window, run: - bash <conda-installer-name>-latest-Linux-x86_64.sh - conda-installer-namewill be one of "Miniconda3", "Anaconda", or "Miniforge3".
- Follow the prompts on the installer screens. If you are unsure about any setting, accept the defaults. You can change them later. 
- To make the changes take effect, close and then re-open your terminal window. 
- Test your installation. In your terminal window, run the command - conda list. A list of installed packages appears if it has been installed correctly.
Using with fish shell#
To use conda with fish shell, run the following in your terminal:
Add conda binary to $PATH, if not yet added:
fish_add_path <conda-install-location>/condabin
Configure fish-shell:
conda init fish
Installing in silent mode#
See the instructions for installing in silent mode on macOS.
Updating conda#
- Open a terminal window. 
- Run - conda update conda.
Uninstalling conda#
- Open a terminal window. 
- Remove the entire conda install directory with (this may differ depending on your installation location) - rm -rf ~/conda 
- Optional: run - conda init --reverse --allto undo changes to shell initialization scripts
- Optional: remove the following hidden file and folders that may have been created in the home directory: - .condarcfile
- .condadirectory
- .continuumdirectory
 - By running: - rm -rf ~/.condarc ~/.conda ~/.continuum