(Okay, so you might need to do a bundle install or otherwise make sure you've got everything installed, but still not a big deal.)īy tying everything together, and providing a unified interface for it all, it can make all but the simplest use cases much much easier. You don't even need to worry about whether they've set things up using Chef or Puppet or just shell scripts. You just checkout the code from your repo, and run vagrant up, not worrying about downloading ISOs or installing anything, or wondering which version of which distro you need to use for that particular client, or whether you have a copy of a VM that's already got everything you need. Let's say you're switching to a different project, one started by a coworker.
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