Vagrant Manager

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Quickly launch, pause, or stop your Vagrant machines, save bookmark directories, and manage your boxes using an open-source virtual machine manager

Vagrant Manager is a quick and super-effective solution for those who have a complex testing environment made up of multiple virtual machines. The tool is effective, complex, and has plenty of options for handling multi-box Vagrant systems.

About box management and how to get started with this app

Getting started with Vagrant Manager is quite simple. After finishing the most challenging part, installing and configuring Vagrant and your boxes, you can start using Vagrant Manager right away. After finalizing its normal installation process, the app will automatically detect whether or not Vagrant is active in your system.
Although the tool can detect most machines (including the ones created in Oracle VM VirtualBox, Hyper-V, Docker, or VMware), the undetected ones will require manual configuration via the bookmarks option. The only three basic requirements for optimally using Vagrant Manager are: to install Vagrant first, to make sure the vagrant command is added to your system path (which should be done automatically during Vagrant's installation), and third, to initialize all the virtual machines you plan on handling using the manager.

Multi-purpose tool with shortcuts for repetitive commands

Vagrant Manager will add an icon to your system tray. When fully functional and working properly, the icon stays colored in light blue, and when not functioning, it is grey colored. Loading your machines or performing a more extensive action is visually indicated by an intermittent flickering. Whenever clicked, the little icon will display all the identified virtual machines, the corresponding options for each, and its general system setup options.
You have commands for individual machines and, separately, a command for applying the same action in bulk, for all your environments. These commands are: up, suspend, halt, SSH, reload, provision, destroy, and rsync. Plus, you have commands for quickly opening your environments in the terminal or explorer, or for mapping different paths and bookmarking certain folders.

Final thoughts

In conclusion, Vagrant Manager is a go-to for individuals who actively or passively struggle with managing or switching between different environments. This program is free of cost, intuitive, and well synchronized with all the tools it connects to. Moreover, it integrates seamlessly with your system and requires minimal initial configuration, as it automatically detects all the necessaries.