Emily CLI Documentation

Release-v3.0.6

Emily combines the powers of Python and Docker to build stable and consistent machine learning and datascience python environments. Emily is useful for large cross-team project development as well as for simply running a single jupyter notebook or python script.

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$ emily environment remove [options]

Remove existing environments from a project.

$ emily environment remove

? Emily: Choose a project(Use arrow keys, confirm with ENTER)> M9VHKD - my-project
AB82JD - movie-recommender
· M9VHKD - my-project
? Emily: Please select an environment(Use arrow keys, confirm with ENTER)
dev
> staging
prod
· staging
Emily: Environment "staging" removed in project my-project (M9VHKD):

Deleted:
- /my/projects/my-project/environments/staging/.emily.env


Removing environments

Existing environments can be removed with the emily environment remove command. Emily will warn the user if the environment contains any files that Emily did not create. If the user wants to avoid this prompt, the --silent flag can be passed.

$ emily environment remove
--project
--name staging
--silent


    Options

  • -h,--help

    Display help for command

  • -n,--name<name>

    The name of the environment

  • -p,--project<project>

    The project to manage environments for.

  • -s,--silent

    Execute Emily silently. (default: false)

  • -u,--update(--no-update)

    Prompt for update if newer version found. (default: true)

  • -vb,--verbose

    Print detailed information while running commands.