A curated list of awesome Vagrant resources, plugins, tutorials, boxes, and tools for development environments.
Awesome Vagrant is a curated collection of resources, plugins, tutorials, and tools for Vagrant, a tool for building and managing virtual development environments. It helps developers discover everything they need to work effectively with Vagrant, from provisioning scripts to pre-configured boxes and community plugins. The list serves as a comprehensive reference to streamline the setup and maintenance of reproducible development workflows.
Developers, DevOps engineers, and system administrators who use Vagrant to create and manage virtualized development or testing environments. It's particularly useful for those looking to extend Vagrant's functionality or find pre-built solutions for specific stacks.
It saves time by aggregating high-quality Vagrant resources in one place, reducing the need to search scattered documentation. The curated approach ensures reliable and community-vetted tools, plugins, and configurations for both beginners and advanced users.
A curated list of awesome Vagrant resources, plugins, tutorials and other nice things.
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Aggregates high-quality links to official docs, tutorials, books, and community guides, saving developers from scattered searches, as seen in the structured sections like 'Official resources' and 'Tutorials'.
Lists notable Vagrant plugins with specific installation commands, such as vagrant-vbguest for guest additions updates and vagrant-cachier for package caching, directly from the README.
Provides curated setups for popular frameworks like WordPress (Varying Vagrant Vagrants), Drupal (Drupal VM), and Laravel (Homestead), reducing initial configuration time.
Features essential tools like Packer for image creation and Veewee for custom boxes, helping advanced users extend Vagrant workflows beyond basic usage.
As a curated list, it may not reflect the latest Vagrant versions or plugin updates, relying on community maintenance which can lag, risking broken links or deprecated tools.
Only provides links without embedded tutorials or troubleshooting help; users must navigate external resources for detailed explanations, which can be time-consuming.
While curated, individual resources like boxes or plugins aren't vetted for all use cases, potentially including unstable or poorly maintained options without warnings.