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Managing Channels - Anaconda Documentation

This document provides instructions for managing channels in Anaconda Navigator. It explains that channels are locations where packages can be found and searched. It then describes how to add a channel by entering its name, URL, or conda URL and clicking save. It also explains how to delete a channel by clicking the trash can icon next to its name and then updating the channels.

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Managing Channels - Anaconda Documentation

This document provides instructions for managing channels in Anaconda Navigator. It explains that channels are locations where packages can be found and searched. It then describes how to add a channel by entering its name, URL, or conda URL and clicking save. It also explains how to delete a channel by clicking the trash can icon next to its name and then updating the channels.

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Managing channels

Adding a channel
Deleting a channel

Channels are locations where Navigator and conda look for packages.
You can search and browse packages and channels on Anaconda Cloud (https://anaconda.org).

i Note

Navigator and conda only search for packages in active channels. You can temporarily disable a
channel by making it inactive.

EXAMPLE: Let’s say you want to look for packages on the “Milagro” channel of Anaconda Cloud. All
three of these channel variations will look for packages in the same place on Cloud:

By URL–https://anaconda.org/milagro.
By conda URL–https://conda.anaconda.org/milagro.
By name–milagro.
On the Environment tab, click the Channels button to open the Channels Manager.

Adding a channel
1. Click the Add button.

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2. Type or paste the channel name, the URL, or the conda URL.

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A URL can also contain an access token parameter and value. A URL will automatically 
transformed to a conda URL.
3. Click the Save button.

Deleting a channel
1. Click the trash can icon next to the channel name.

2. Click the Update Channels button.

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