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Usage: vagrant [options] <command> [<args>]
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Usage: vagrant [options] <command> [<args>]
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     -h, --help                      Print this help.
 
     -h, --help                      Print this help.
 
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Common commands:
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Common commands:
 
     box            manages boxes: installation, removal, etc.
 
     box            manages boxes: installation, removal, etc.
 
     cloud          manages everything related to Vagrant Cloud
 
     cloud          manages everything related to Vagrant Cloud
     destroy        stops and deletes all traces of the vagrant machine
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     [[vagrant destroy|destroy]]         stops and deletes all traces of the vagrant machine
 
     global-status  outputs status Vagrant environments for this user
 
     global-status  outputs status Vagrant environments for this user
     halt            stops the vagrant machine
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     [[vagrant halt|halt]]           stops the vagrant machine
 
     help            shows the help for a subcommand
 
     help            shows the help for a subcommand
 
     init            initializes a new Vagrant environment by creating a Vagrantfile
 
     init            initializes a new Vagrant environment by creating a Vagrantfile
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     ssh            connects to machine via SSH
 
     ssh            connects to machine via SSH
 
     ssh-config      outputs OpenSSH valid configuration to connect to the machine
 
     ssh-config      outputs OpenSSH valid configuration to connect to the machine
     status          outputs status of the vagrant machine
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     [[vagrant status|status]]         outputs status of the vagrant machine
 
     suspend        suspends the machine
 
     suspend        suspends the machine
 
     up              starts and provisions the vagrant environment
 
     up              starts and provisions the vagrant environment
 
     upload          upload to machine via communicator
 
     upload          upload to machine via communicator
 
     validate        validates the Vagrantfile
 
     validate        validates the Vagrantfile
     version        prints current and latest Vagrant version
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     [[vagrant version|version]]         prints current and latest Vagrant version
 
     winrm          executes commands on a machine via WinRM
 
     winrm          executes commands on a machine via WinRM
 
     winrm-config    outputs WinRM configuration to connect to the machine
 
     winrm-config    outputs WinRM configuration to connect to the machine
 
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For help on any individual command run `vagrant COMMAND -h`
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For help on any individual command run `vagrant COMMAND -h`
 
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Additional subcommands are available, but are either more advanced
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Additional subcommands are available, but are either more advanced
or not commonly used. To see all subcommands, run the command
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or not commonly used. To see all subcommands, run the command
`vagrant list-commands`.
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`vagrant list-commands`.
 
         --[no-]color                Enable or disable color output
 
         --[no-]color                Enable or disable color output
 
         --machine-readable          Enable machine readable output
 
         --machine-readable          Enable machine readable output

Latest revision as of 12:37, 17 September 2022

Usage: vagrant [options] <command> [<args>]

   -h, --help                       Print this help.

Common commands:
    box             manages boxes: installation, removal, etc.
    cloud           manages everything related to Vagrant Cloud
    destroy         stops and deletes all traces of the vagrant machine
    global-status   outputs status Vagrant environments for this user
    halt            stops the vagrant machine
    help            shows the help for a subcommand
    init            initializes a new Vagrant environment by creating a Vagrantfile
    login
    package         packages a running vagrant environment into a box
    plugin          manages plugins: install, uninstall, update, etc.
    port            displays information about guest port mappings
    powershell      connects to machine via powershell remoting
    provision       provisions the vagrant machine
    push            deploys code in this environment to a configured destination
    rdp             connects to machine via RDP
    reload          restarts vagrant machine, loads new Vagrantfile configuration
    resume          resume a suspended vagrant machine
    snapshot        manages snapshots: saving, restoring, etc.
    ssh             connects to machine via SSH
    ssh-config      outputs OpenSSH valid configuration to connect to the machine
    status          outputs status of the vagrant machine
    suspend         suspends the machine
    up              starts and provisions the vagrant environment
    upload          upload to machine via communicator
    validate        validates the Vagrantfile
    version         prints current and latest Vagrant version
    winrm           executes commands on a machine via WinRM
    winrm-config    outputs WinRM configuration to connect to the machine

For help on any individual command run `vagrant COMMAND -h`

Additional subcommands are available, but are either more advanced
or not commonly used. To see all subcommands, run the command
`vagrant list-commands`.
       --[no-]color                 Enable or disable color output
       --machine-readable           Enable machine readable output
   -v, --version                    Display Vagrant version
       --debug                      Enable debug output
       --timestamp                  Enable timestamps on log output
       --debug-timestamp            Enable debug output with timestamps
       --no-tty                     Enable non-interactive output

See also[edit]

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