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Using Anaconda in a commercial setting? You may need to use Anaconda Commercial Edition. If you have already purchased Commercial Edition, please proceed to the Authenticating Commercial Edition section after completing your installation here.
Haven’t purchased Commercial Edition yet? Visit https://anaconda.cloud/register to get started.
You can install Anaconda using either the graphical installer (“wizard”) or thecommand line (“manual”) instructions below. If you are unsure, choose the graphical install.
macOS graphical install¶
- Download the graphical macOS installer for your version of Python.
- RECOMMENDED: Verify data integrity with SHA-256.For more information on hashes, see What about cryptographic hash verification?
- Double-click the downloaded file and click continue to start the installation.
- Answer the prompts on the Introduction, Read Me, and License screens.
- Click the Install button to install Anaconda in your ~/opt directory (recommended):
- OR, click the Change Install Location button to install in another location (not recommended).On the Destination Select screen, select Install for me only.NoteIf you get the error message “You cannot install Anaconda in this location,” reselect Install for me only.
- Click the continue button.
- Optional: To install PyCharm for Anaconda, click on the link to https://www.anaconda.com/pycharm.Or to install Anaconda without PyCharm, click the Continue button.
- A successful installation displays the following screen:
- Verify your installation.
Using the command-line install¶
Use this method if you prefer to use a terminal window.
- In your browser, download the command-line version of themacOS installer for your system.
- RECOMMENDED: Verify data integrity with SHA-256.For more information on hash verification, see cryptographic hash validation.
- Open a terminal and run the following:
Replace/path/filename
with your installation’s path and filename. - Install for Python 3.7 or 2.7:
- For Python 3.7 enter the following:
- For Python 2.7, open the Terminal.app or iTerm2 terminal application and then enter the following:
NoteInclude thebash
command regardless of whether or not you are using the Bash shell.NoteReplace~/Downloads
with your actual path andAnaconda3-2020.02-MacOSX-x86_64.sh
with actual name of the file you downloaded. - The installer prompts “In order to continue the installation process, please review the license agreement.”Click Enter to view the license terms.
- Scroll to the bottom of the license terms and enter yes to agree to them.
- The installer prompts you to Press Enter to confirm the location, Press CTRL-C to cancel the installationor specify an alternate installation directory. If you confirm the default location,it will display
PREFIX=/home/<user>/anaconda<2or3>
and continue the installation.NoteUnlike the graphical install, installing the shell file will place it in ~/anaconda<2 or 3> by default,not ~/opt. This is due to limitations with installing .pkg files on macOS Catalina.Installation may take a few minutes to complete.NoteWe recommend you accept the default install location. Do not choose the path as /usr for theAnaconda/Miniconda installation. - The installer prompts “Do you wish the installer to initialize Anaconda3by running conda init?” We recommend “yes”.NoteIf you enter “no”, then conda will not modify your shell scripts at all.In order to initialize after the installation process is done, first run
source<pathtoconda>/bin/activate
and then runcondainit
.NoteIf you are on macOS Catalina, the new default shell is zsh.You will instead need to runsource<pathtoconda>/bin/activate
followed bycondainitzsh
. - The installer displays “Thank you for installing Anaconda!”
- Cheap mac mini for recording studio. Optional: The installer describes the partnership between Anaconda and JetBrains andprovides a link to install PyCharm for Anaconda athttps://www.anaconda.com/pycharm.
- Close and open your terminal window for the Anaconda installation to take effect.
- To control whether or not each shell session has the base environmentactivated or not, run
condaconfig--setauto_activate_baseFalseorTrue
. To run conda from anywhere without having the base environmentactivated by default, usecondaconfig--setauto_activate_baseFalse
.This only works if you have runcondainit
first.Notecondainit
is available in conda versions 4.6.12 and later. - Verify your installation.
What’s next?¶
Get started programming quickly with Anaconda in the Getting started with Anaconda guide.
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If you download and install apps from the internet or directly from a developer, macOS continues to protect your Mac. When you install Mac apps, plug-ins, and installer packages from outside the App Store, macOS checks the Developer ID signature to verify that the software is from an identified developer and that it has not been altered. By default, macOS Catalina also requires software to be notarized, so you can be confident that the software you run on your Mac doesn't contain known malware. Before opening downloaded software for the first time, macOS requests your approval to make sure you aren’t misled into running software you didn’t expect.
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View the app security settings on your Mac
By default, the security and privacy preferences of your Mac are set to allow apps from the App Store and identified developers. For additional security, you can chose to allow only apps from the App Store.
In System Preferences, click Security & Privacy, then click General. Click the lock and enter your password to make changes. Select App Store under the header “Allow apps downloaded from.”
Open a developer-signed or notarized app
If your Mac is set to allow apps from the App Store and identified developers, the first time that you launch a new app, your Mac asks if you’re sure you want to open it.
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Prior to macOS Catalina, opening an app that hasn't been notarized shows a yellow warning icon and asks if you're sure you want to open it:
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If you see a warning message and can’t install an app
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If your Mac is set to allow apps from the App Store and identified developers, and you try to install an app that isn’t signed by an identified developer or—in macOS Catalina—notarized by Apple, you also see a warning that the app cannot be opened.
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You may want to look for an updated version of the app in the App Store or look for an alternative app.
If macOS detects a malicious app
If macOS detects that an app has malicious content, it will notify you when you try to open it and ask you to move it to the Trash.
How to open an app that hasn’t been notarized or is from an unidentified developer
Running software that hasn’t been signed and notarized may expose your computer and personal information to malware that can harm your Mac or compromise your privacy. If you’re certain that an app you want to install is from a trustworthy source and hasn’t been tampered with, you can temporarily override your Mac security settings to open it.
In macOS Catalina and macOS Mojave, when an app fails to install because it hasn’t been notarized or is from an unidentified developer, it will appear in System Preferences > Security & Privacy, under the General tab. Click Open Anyway to confirm your intent to open or install the app.
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