Maintainer Documentation
Infrastructure
This page gives an overview of the conda-forge infrastructure, that is, an account of the various pieces maintained by the conda-forge contributors as well as third-party providers that collectively form the basis for the operation of conda-forge.
Guidelines
Transferring to conda-forge
Contributing packages
The contribution process can be broken down into three steps:
Maintaining packages
Important notes
Pinned dependencies
Globally pinned packages
Configuring your feedstock
You can configure how your feedstock is set up and built via the conda-forge.yml file that is present in its root directory.
Knowledge Base
Finding examples with Github Code Search
FAQ
Why does conda-build ignore the py37 selector in meta.yaml?
Understanding conda-forge
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Example recipes
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