Output formats
Unified lockfile
Conda lock's default output format is a unified multi-platform lockfile.
This is defined by a pydantic model conda_lock.lockfile.Lockfile
In order to explicitly use this format
conda-lock --kind lock
To install from one of these lockfiles
conda-lock install conda-lock.yml
For proper parsing the unified lockfile must have the proper .conda-lock.yml
extension (e.g foo.conda-lock.yml)
Render
The unified lockfile can be rendered into the various other lockfile formats.
Generate both formats using
conda-lock render --kind explicit --kind env
Explicit lockfile
The legacy format that conda lock supports. This was the default format prior to conda-lock 1.0.
This format is understood natively by both conda and mamba. If your lock contains pip solved packages these can only be installed by conda-lock
conda-lock --kind explicit --platform
To install from this lockfile you can either use conda/mamba directly
conda create --name YOURENV --file conda-linux-64.lock
or
conda-lock install --name YOURENV conda-linux-64.lock
Environment lockfile
This format is itself a conda environment.yml that can be installed by conda env create
.
This format does have the drawback that using it will invoke a new solve unlike the explicit format.
To install from this lockfile you can either use conda/mamba directly
conda env create --name YOURENV --file conda-linux-64.lock.yml
or
conda-lock install --name YOURENV conda-linux-64.lock.yml