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title: Useful Vagrant Commands
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date: 2013-11-27
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excerpt:
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Here are the basic commands that you need to adminster a virtual machine using
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<a href="http://vagrantup.com" title="The Vagrant Home page">Vagrant</a>.
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tags:
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- vagrant
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---
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[Vagrant](http://www.vagrantup.com 'About Vagrant') is a tool for managing
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virtual machines within [VirtualBox](https://www.virtualbox.org) from the
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command line. Here are some useful commands to know when using Vagrant.
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| Command | Description |
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| :--------------------------- | :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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| vagrant init {box} | Initialise a new VM in the current working directory. Specify a box name, or "base" will be used by default. |
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| vagrant status | Shows the status of the Vagrant box(es) within the current working directory tree. |
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| vagrant up (--provision) | Boots the Vagrant box. Including "–provision" also runs the "vagrant provision" command. |
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| vagrant reload (--provision) | Reloads the Vagrant box. Including "--provision" also runs the "vagrant provision" command. |
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| vagrant provision | Provision the Vagrant box using Puppet. |
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| vagrant suspend | Suspend the Vagrant box. Use "vagrant up" to start the box again. |
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| vagrant halt (-f) | Halt the Vagrant box. Use -f to forcefully shut down the box without prompting for confirmation. |
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| vagrant destroy (-f) | Destroys a Vagrant box. Use -f to forcefully shut down the box without prompting for confirmation. |
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The full Vagrant documentation can be found at <http://docs.vagrantup.com/v2/>.
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