Initial setup
Anaconda setup writes a few lines to your .zshrc(mac) or .bashrc(linux). I prefer to move these to a file named $HOME/bin/conda_stuff (with $HOME/bin in my PATH) so that it doesn't run by default, but rather I can switch it on by typing merely:
$ . conda_stuff
Creating an environment
conda create --name py310a python=3.10
conda create --name py39a python=3.9
Activating an environment
conda activate py310a
Deactivating an environment
conda deactivate
Anaconda and Cygwin
conda init bash
Now for cygwin, you need to either add the following to your .bashrc, or else create a separate file (like I do) called e.g. $HOME/bin/conda_stuff that you can source with . conda_stuff which prevents the problem of the conda stuff taking a short time to run (a shell taking a second to start can be annoying).
# >>> conda initialize >>>
# !! Contents within this block are managed by 'conda init' !!
eval "$('/cygdrive/c/Users/john/anaconda3/Scripts/conda.exe' 'shell.bash' 'hook')"
# <<< conda initialize <<<
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