conda env update#
Update the current environment based on environment file.
usage: conda env update [-h] [-n ENVIRONMENT | -p PATH] [-f FILE] [--prune]
                        [--json] [--console CONSOLE] [-v] [-q]
                        [--solver {classic}]
                        [remote_definition]
Positional Arguments#
- remote_definition
 remote_definition is deprecated and will be removed in 25.9. Use conda env create --file=URL instead.
Named Arguments#
- -f, --file
 environment definition (default: environment.yml)
- --prune
 remove installed packages not defined in environment.yml
- --solver
 Possible choices: classic
Choose which solver backend to use.
Target Environment Specification#
- -n, --name
 Name of environment.
- -p, --prefix
 Full path to environment location (i.e. prefix).
Output, Prompt, and Flow Control Options#
- --json
 Report all output as json. Suitable for using conda programmatically.
- --console
 Select the backend to use for normal output rendering.
- -v, --verbose
 Can be used multiple times. Once for detailed output, twice for INFO logging, thrice for DEBUG logging, four times for TRACE logging.
- -q, --quiet
 Do not display progress bar.
Examples:
conda env update
conda env update -n=foo
conda env update -f=/path/to/environment.yml
conda env update --name=foo --file=environment.yml
conda env update vader/deathstar