add initialize_conda
and register_python
keys to control whether to show these options
#507
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All installers will offer the user to initialize conda (all OS) and register Python as default (Windows only). Some applications might be using
conda
behind the scenes but don't want to expose this to the user, so asking for that kind of options can be strange and surprising if they have never heard about conda before.This PR adds two keys to prevent this behavior:
initialize_conda
(True by default). If false,conda init
prompts won't appear onsh
installers. EXEs and PKGs won't show the checkboxes.register_python
(True by default). If false, EXEs won't offer this option, which was discouraged anyway.