I just found out, I had started the proenv.bat as administrator, which of course omitted the user envs in my user/%appdata%.
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I know, this is not good, but I didn't really know Pro installs Miniconda when I installed Pro, and I absolutely can't lose the C:\anaconda install, so bear with me here.)
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(I have a separate anaconda install under C:\anaconda so I need to be explicit about this. Why doesn't proenv.bat + "conda info -envs" show my ArcGIS Pro envs? Where is the equivalent Anaconda Prompt for ArcGis Pro's Miniconda install? What can I do? Usually, Anaconda installs a shortcut to the "Anaconda Prompt", which executes "%windir%\System32\cmd.exe "/K" C:\anaconda\Scripts\activate.bat C:\anaconda". At a really low level, it understand commands in its assembly language (which you wouldn’t want to have to write by hand). I want to manage my Envs via command prompt. Q: Why so many files A: Your computer doesn’t naturally understand Python commands. Its a link named 'Anaconda Prompt', that links to windir\system32\cmd.exe '/K' C:\.\Anaconda3\Scripts\activate.bat C:\.\Anaconda3, it's executed in C:\Users\.\AppData\Roaming\SPB16. I don't see these envs when I do "conda info -envs". 1 Answer Sorted by: 6 Check your start menu, it should be there. The ArcGIS Pro Python Package manager confirms this:īut when I start the command console by executing "C:\Program Files\ArcGIS\Pro\bin\Python\Scripts\proenv.bat", If your directory is different, replace C:ProgramDataAnaconda3 part with yours.
In my case, the directory was C:ProgramDataAnaconda3. You can use dir instead of ls to list directories and files. Edit the add-anaconda.reg on Notepad, to enter proper directory. For me it was C:ProgramDataAnaconda3 Copy the cwp-modified.py in the same directory.
This 20-minute guide to getting started with conda lets you try out the major features of conda. Apparantly, ArcGIS Pro saves user created conda envs in C:\Users\userxyz\AppData\Local\ESRI\conda\envs\. Steps First find the folder where pwp.py is available. Conda is a powerful package manager and environment manager that you use with command line commands at the Anaconda Prompt for Windows, or in a terminal window for macOS or Linux.