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I know it's possible to run anaconda commands from anaconda prompt but it is more convenient to run it from the powershell of visual studio code like basic python where we can install the package by simply writing 'pip' command. Is there any similar way for anaconda in vscode?
python visual-studio-code anaconda conda
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I know it's possible to run anaconda commands from anaconda prompt but it is more convenient to run it from the powershell of visual studio code like basic python where we can install the package by simply writing 'pip' command. Is there any similar way for anaconda in vscode?
python visual-studio-code anaconda conda
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– youssef
Mar 9 at 11:08
I tried to run the conda create command according to the article but still shows "the term conda is not recognized as the name of cmdlet, function, script file ... "
– Omar Sharif
Mar 9 at 20:49
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I know it's possible to run anaconda commands from anaconda prompt but it is more convenient to run it from the powershell of visual studio code like basic python where we can install the package by simply writing 'pip' command. Is there any similar way for anaconda in vscode?
python visual-studio-code anaconda conda
I know it's possible to run anaconda commands from anaconda prompt but it is more convenient to run it from the powershell of visual studio code like basic python where we can install the package by simply writing 'pip' command. Is there any similar way for anaconda in vscode?
python visual-studio-code anaconda conda
python visual-studio-code anaconda conda
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– youssef
Mar 9 at 11:08
I tried to run the conda create command according to the article but still shows "the term conda is not recognized as the name of cmdlet, function, script file ... "
– Omar Sharif
Mar 9 at 20:49
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May this article help?
– youssef
Mar 9 at 11:08
I tried to run the conda create command according to the article but still shows "the term conda is not recognized as the name of cmdlet, function, script file ... "
– Omar Sharif
Mar 9 at 20:49
May this article help?
– youssef
Mar 9 at 11:08
May this article help?
– youssef
Mar 9 at 11:08
I tried to run the conda create command according to the article but still shows "the term conda is not recognized as the name of cmdlet, function, script file ... "
– Omar Sharif
Mar 9 at 20:49
I tried to run the conda create command according to the article but still shows "the term conda is not recognized as the name of cmdlet, function, script file ... "
– Omar Sharif
Mar 9 at 20:49
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If you didn't install conda to your PATH then this is by design of conda itself unfortunately.
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You can just activate your conda inside a VS Code terminal:
/path/to/Anaconda3/Scripts/activate
Then you can use the same commands you can with anaconda prompt, like
conda activate env
for example
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If you didn't install conda to your PATH then this is by design of conda itself unfortunately.
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If you didn't install conda to your PATH then this is by design of conda itself unfortunately.
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If you didn't install conda to your PATH then this is by design of conda itself unfortunately.
If you didn't install conda to your PATH then this is by design of conda itself unfortunately.
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You can just activate your conda inside a VS Code terminal:
/path/to/Anaconda3/Scripts/activate
Then you can use the same commands you can with anaconda prompt, like
conda activate env
for example
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You can just activate your conda inside a VS Code terminal:
/path/to/Anaconda3/Scripts/activate
Then you can use the same commands you can with anaconda prompt, like
conda activate env
for example
add a comment |
You can just activate your conda inside a VS Code terminal:
/path/to/Anaconda3/Scripts/activate
Then you can use the same commands you can with anaconda prompt, like
conda activate env
for example
You can just activate your conda inside a VS Code terminal:
/path/to/Anaconda3/Scripts/activate
Then you can use the same commands you can with anaconda prompt, like
conda activate env
for example
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I tried to run the conda create command according to the article but still shows "the term conda is not recognized as the name of cmdlet, function, script file ... "
– Omar Sharif
Mar 9 at 20:49