Learn how to completely remove a Conda environment to free up space on your system. This guide covers deactivating the current environment, various methods for removing named and custom-prefix environments, and handling common removal errors. Remember to clean up additional space using `conda clean -a` after removal.

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Key TakeawaysListing Your Conda EnvironmentsDeactivating the Current EnvironmentRemoving the Conda EnvironmentHandling Common Removal ErrorsPost-Removal CleanupFAQsConclusionListen to your bugs 🧘, with OpenReplay

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