## Python Virtual Environment ### Add new packages Try to install any new package using `conda install -c CHANNEL PACKAGE_NAME` (you can use `pip` if the package is only available there). Make sure your Python virtual environment is active (`conda activate YOUR_ENV`). ### Remove packages Uninstall packages using the same manager you used to install them `conda remove PACKAGE_NAME` or `pip uninstall PACKAGE_NAME` ### Updating all packages Make sure your Python virtual environment is active (`conda activate YOUR_ENV`), then run ```bash conda update --all ``` ### Update your conda `environment.yaml` After installing or removing a package you can use the following command in your terminal to update your `environment.yaml` before publishing your pipeline. Note that we ignore the package version for `libfortran` and `mkl` to keep compatibility with Linux: ```bash conda env export --no-builds | sed 's/^.*libgfortran.*$/ - libgfortran/' | sed 's/^.*mkl=.*$/ - mkl/' > environment.yml ``` ## R Virtual Environment ### Add new packages 1. Open your terminal and navigate to RAPIDS' root folder 2. Run `R` to open an R interactive session 3. Run `renv::install("PACKAGE_NAME")` ### Remove packages 1. Open your terminal and navigate to RAPIDS' root folder 2. Run `R` to open an R interactive session 3. Run `renv::remove("PACKAGE_NAME")` ### Updating all packages 1. Open your terminal and navigate to RAPIDS' root folder 2. Run `R` to open an R interactive session 3. Run `renv::update()` ### Update your R `renv.lock` After installing or removing a package you can use the following command in your terminal to update your `renv.lock` before publishing your pipeline. 1. Open your terminal and navigate to RAPIDS' root folder 2. Run `R` to open an R interactive session 3. Run `renv::snapshot()` (renv will ask you to confirm any updates to this file)