Configuration#
The following pages have information on how conda can be customized further through configuration.
- Using the .condarc conda configuration file#
Learn how to use a settings file (
.condarc
) to override defaults and maintain settings across shell sessions- Settings#
View a list and definition of all the configuration settings that can be used within conda
- Administering a multi-user conda installation#
How to set up conda as a system administrator for use by multiple users
- Mirroring channels#
Explore how to configure your own channel server mirror with conda
- Disable SSL Verification#
Disabling SSL may be necessary in very limited circumstances; learn how here
- Using non-standard certificates#
Install and configure non-standard certifications for use with conda
- Using Custom Locations for Environment and Package Cache#
How to configure different locations for storing environments and package cache
- Pip interoperability (experimental)#
An experimental feature that makes conda operate better with pip (no longer supported)
- Free channel (deprecated)#
Explanation of our deprecation of the free channel and how to restore it