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hashicorp/vagrant

Vagrant is a tool for building and distributing development environments.

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What it does

Vagrant is a tool that lets software teams instantly create identical, ready-to-use work environments on any computer — whether that's a laptop, a remote server, or the cloud — with a single command. Think of it like a blueprint that guarantees every developer on your team is working in the exact same setup, eliminating the classic 'it works on my machine' problem.

Why it matters

For product and engineering leaders, Vagrant dramatically reduces the time lost to environment setup and onboarding, meaning new developers can contribute faster and bugs caused by inconsistent setups are minimized. With nearly 27,000 stars and hundreds of contributors, it's a widely trusted standard in the industry, signaling that consistent development environments are a solved problem teams should be taking advantage of.

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