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[[vagrant destroy|destroy]] stops and deletes all traces of the vagrant machine | [[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 | + | [[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 |
Revision as of 14:01, 22 April 2021
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
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