A macOS status bar app to manage all Vagrant machines from a central location.
Vagrant Manager is a macOS status bar application that provides a centralized interface for managing Vagrant virtual machines. It allows developers to start, stop, suspend, and monitor all their Vagrant environments from one place, eliminating the need to navigate to individual project directories in the terminal. The tool automatically detects initialized Vagrant machines and supports manual configuration via bookmarks for undetected or destroyed environments.
Developers and DevOps engineers using Vagrant on macOS who manage multiple virtual machines and want a streamlined, visual interface to control them without constant terminal use.
Vagrant Manager offers a convenient, menu-bar-based solution that centralizes Vagrant machine management, saving time and reducing context switching. Its automatic detection and bookmarking features provide persistent access to environments, making it easier to handle complex development setups compared to manual terminal commands.
Manage your vagrant machines in one place with Vagrant Manager for OS X
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Provides a single menu bar app to manage all Vagrant machines, eliminating the need to navigate to individual project directories in the terminal.
Automatically detects initialized Vagrant machines on your system, making it easy to add existing environments without manual setup.
Allows bookmarking machines to retain access even after destruction, ensuring consistent management across sessions.
Works with VirtualBox and Parallels by requiring their command-line tools in the path, catering to common Vagrant setups on macOS.
Exclusively available for macOS, with a separate Windows version, limiting its use for cross-platform development teams.
Requires Vagrant, VirtualBox, and Parallels CLI tools to be in the system path, which can cause setup issues if not properly configured.
Only supports VirtualBox and Parallels; other providers like VMware are not mentioned, restricting compatibility with diverse Vagrant setups.