--- page_title: "Shell Scripts - Provisioning" sidebar_current: "provisioning-shell" --- # Shell Provisioner **Provisioner name: `"shell"`** The shell provisioner allows you to upload and execute a script as the root user within the guest machine. Shell provisioning is ideal for users new to Vagrant who want to get up and running quickly and provides a strong alternative for users who aren't comfortable with a full configuration management system such as Chef or Puppet. ## Options The shell provisioner takes various options. One of `inline` or `path` is required: * `inline` (string) - Specifies a shell command inline to execute on the remote machine. See the [inline scripts](#inline-scripts) section below for more information. * `path` (string) - Path to a shell script to upload and execute. It can be a script relative to the project Vagrantfile or a remote script (like a [gist](http://gist.github.com)). The remainder of the available options are optional: * `args` (string) - Arguments to pass to the shell script when executing it as a single string. These arguments must be written as if they were typed directly on the command line, so be sure to escape characters, quote, etc. as needed. * `binary` (boolean) - Vagrant automatically replaces Windows line endings with Unix line endings. If this is true, then Vagrant will not do this. By default this is "false". * `privileged` (boolean) - Specifies whether to execute the shell script as a privileged user or not (`sudo`). By default this is "true". * `upload_path` (string) - Is the remote path where the shell script will be uploaded to. The script is uploaded as the SSH user over SCP, so this location must be writable to that user. By default this is "/tmp/vagrant-shell" * `keep_color` (boolean) - Vagrant automatically colors output in green and red depending on whether the output is from stdout or stderr. If this is true, Vagrant will not do this, allowing the native colors from the script to be outputted. ## Inline Scripts Perhaps the easiest way to get started is with an inline script. An inline script is a script that is given to Vagrant directly within the Vagrantfile. An example is best: ```ruby Vagrant.configure("2") do |config| config.vm.provision "shell", inline: "echo Hello, World" end ``` This causes `echo Hello, World` to be run within the guest machine when provisioners are run. Combined with a little bit more Ruby, this makes it very easy to embed your shell scripts directly within your Vagrantfile. Another example below: ```ruby $script = <