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# Conda environment with environment.yml
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A Binder-compatible repo with an `environment.yml` file.
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Access this Binder by clicking the blue badge above or at the following URL:
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http://mybinder.org/v2/gh/binder-examples/conda_environment/master?filepath=index.ipynb
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## Notes
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The `environment.yml` file should list all Python libraries on which your notebooks
depend, specified as though they were created using the following `conda` commands:
```
source activate example-environment
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conda env export --no-builds -f environment.yml
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```
Note that the only libraries available to you will be the ones specified in
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the `environment.yml`, so be sure to include everything that you need!
Also note that conda will possibly try to include OS-specific packages in `environment.yml`, so you
may have to manually prune `environment.yml` to get rid of these packages. Confirmed Mac-OSX-specific
packages that should be removed are:
* libcxxabi=4.0.1
* appnope=0.1.0
* libgfortran=3.0.1
* libcxx=4.0.1
* python.app=1.3