The following command will display a list of all the packages in the Anaconda environment:
conda list
The featured packages in Anaconda are Astropy
, Cython
, h5py
, IPython
, LLVM
, LLVMpy
, matplotlib
, Mayavi
, NetworkX
, NLTK
, Numexpr
, Numba
, numpy
, pandas
, Pytables
, scikit-image
, scikit-learn
, scipy
, Spyder
, Qt/PySide
, and VTK
.
In order to check the packages that are installed with Anaconda, navigate to the command line and enter the conda list
command to quickly display a list of all the packages installed in the default environment. Alternatively, you can also check Continuum Analytics for details on the list of packages available in the current and latest release.
In addition, you can always install a package with the usual means, for example, using the pip install
command or from the source using a setup.py
file. Although conda
is the preferred packaging tool, there is nothing special about Anaconda that prevents the usage of standard Python packaging tools.
IPython is not required, but it is highly recommended. IPython should be installed after Python, GNU Readline, and PyReadline are installed. Anaconda and Canopy does these things by default. There are Python packages that are used in all the examples in this book for a good reason. In the following section, we have updated the list.