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python - Export Conda Environment with minimized requirements

The typical command to export a Anaconda environment to a YAML file is:

conda env export --name my_env > myenv.yml

However, one huge issue is the readbility of this file as it includes hard specifications for all of the libraries and all of their dependencies. Is there a way for Anaconda to export a list of the optimally smallest subset of commands that would subsume these dependencies to make the YAML more readable? For example, if all you installed in a conda environment was pip and scipy, is there a way for Anaconda to realize that the file should just read:

name: my_env
channels:
  - defaults
dependencies:
  - scipy=1.3.1
  - pip=19.2.3

That way, the anaconda environment will still have the exact same specification, if not an improved on (if an upstream bug is fixed) and anyone who looks at the yml file will understand what is "required" to run the code, in the sense that if they did want to/couldn't use the conda environment they would know what packages they needed to install?

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Options from the Conda CLI

This is sort of what the --from-history flag is for, but not exactly. Instead of including exact build info for each package, it will include only what are called explicit specifications, i.e., the specifications that a user has explicitly requested via the CLI (e.g., conda install scipy=1.3.1). Have a try:

conda env export --from-history --name my_env > myenv.yml

This will only include versions if the user originally included versions during installation. Hence, creating a new environment is very likely not going to use the exact same versions and builds. On the other hand, if the user originally included additional constraints beyond version and build they will also be included (e.g., a channel specification conda install conda-forge::numpy will lead to conda-forge::numpy).

Another option worth noting is the --no-builds flag, which will export every package in the YAML, but leave out the build specifiers. These flags work in a mutually exclusive manner.


conda-minify

If this is not sufficient, then there is an external utility called conda-minify that offers some functionality to export an environment that is minimized based on a dependency tree rather than through the user's explicit specifications.


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