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Mirror production environments by providing the same operating system, packages, users, and configurations, all while giving users the flexibility to use their favorite editor, IDE, and browser.
- Provision Development Environments
Vagrant leverages a declarative configuration file to mirror...
- Vagrant Cloud
Vanilla Ubuntu 16.04 Vagrant box created with Bento by Chef...
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Vagrant is a source-available project with a growing...
- Bento
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- Provision Development Environments
Learn how to install Vagrant, a tool for creating and managing virtual machines, on different platforms and operating systems. Find the latest version, release information, checksums, and tutorials for Vagrant.
Vagrant is a Ruby-based software that lets you create and manage portable development environments on various platforms. Learn how to install, use, and contribute to Vagrant from its official GitHub repository.
Vagrant is a tool that automates the provisioning and configuration of virtual machines for development, testing, and design. Learn how Vagrant can help you create consistent, portable, and reproducible work environments across different platforms and providers.
To get started with Vagrant, download the appropriate installer or package for your platform from our Vagrant downloads page. Install the package with the standard procedures for your operating system.
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Vagrant Manager can automatically detect most machines, undetected machines will require manual configuration via bookmarks. Make sure that you have Vagrant installed, and the `vagrant` command is in your path so that Vagrant Manager can execute it; Currently, vagrant machines must already be initialized in order for Vagrant Manager to detect them.