doctor#
Implementation for conda doctor subcommand. Adds various environment and package checks to detect issues or possible environment corruption.
Classes#
Return type to use when defining a conda subcommand plugin hook.  | 
Functions#
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Run registered health_check plugins.  | 
Attributes#
Decorator used to mark plugin hook implementations  | 
- context#
 
- add_parser_help(p: argparse.ArgumentParser) None#
 So we can use consistent capitalization and periods in the help. You must use the add_help=False argument to ArgumentParser or add_parser to use this. Add this first to be consistent with the default argparse output.
- add_parser_prefix(p: argparse.ArgumentParser, prefix_required: bool = False) argparse._MutuallyExclusiveGroup#
 
- add_parser_verbose(parser: argparse.ArgumentParser | argparse._ArgumentGroup) None#
 
- deprecated#
 
- class CondaSubcommand#
 Return type to use when defining a conda subcommand plugin hook.
For details on how this is used, see
conda_subcommands().- Parameters:
 name -- Subcommand name (e.g.,
conda my-subcommand-name).summary -- Subcommand summary, will be shown in
conda --help.action -- Callable that will be run when the subcommand is invoked.
configure_parser -- Callable that will be run when the subcommand parser is initialized.
- configure_parser: Callable[[argparse.ArgumentParser], None] | None#
 
- hookimpl#
 Decorator used to mark plugin hook implementations
- get_prefix(args: argparse.Namespace) str#
 
- configure_parser(parser: argparse.ArgumentParser)#
 
- execute(args: argparse.Namespace) None#
 Run registered health_check plugins.
- conda_subcommands()#