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NAME

6       Vagrant - manual page for Vagrant 2.2.19
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SYNOPSIS

9       vagrant [options] <command> [<args>]
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DESCRIPTION

12       -h, --help
13              Print this help.
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15   Common commands:
16       autocomplete
17              manages autocomplete installation on host
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19       box    manages boxes: installation, removal, etc.
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21       destroy
22              stops and deletes all traces of the vagrant machine
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24       global-status
25              outputs status Vagrant environments for this user
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27       halt   stops the vagrant machine
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29       help   shows the help for a subcommand
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31       init   initializes a new Vagrant environment by creating a Vagrantfile
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33       package
34              packages a running vagrant environment into a box
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36       plugin manages plugins: install, uninstall, update, etc.
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38       port   displays information about guest port mappings
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40       powershell
41              connects to machine via powershell remoting
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43       provision
44              provisions the vagrant machine
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46       push   deploys code in this environment to a configured destination
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48       rdp    connects to machine via RDP
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50       reload restarts vagrant machine, loads new Vagrantfile configuration
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52       resume resume a suspended vagrant machine
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54       snapshot
55              manages snapshots: saving, restoring, etc.
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57       ssh    connects to machine via SSH
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59       ssh-config
60              outputs OpenSSH valid configuration to connect to the machine
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62       status outputs status of the vagrant machine
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64       suspend
65              suspends the machine
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67       up     starts and provisions the vagrant environment
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69       upload upload to machine via communicator
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71       validate
72              validates the Vagrantfile
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74       version
75              prints current and latest Vagrant version
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77       winrm  executes commands on a machine via WinRM
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79       winrm-config
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82       For help on any individual command run `vagrant COMMAND -h`
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84       Additional  subcommands  are available, but are either more advanced or
85       not commonly used. To see all subcommands,  run  the  command  `vagrant
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88       --[no-]color
89              Enable or disable color output
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91       --machine-readable
92              Enable machine readable output
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94       -v, --version
95              Display Vagrant version
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97       --debug
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100       --timestamp
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103       --debug-timestamp
104              Enable debug output with timestamps
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