--- layout: "docs" page_title: "Synced Folders - Getting Started" sidebar_current: "gettingstarted-syncedfolders" description: |- While it is cool to have a virtual machine so easily, not many people want to edit files using just plain terminal-based editors over SSH. Luckily with Vagrant you do not have to. By using synced folders, Vagrant will automatically sync your files to and from the guest machine. --- # Synced Folders While it is cool to have a virtual machine so easily, not many people want to edit files using just plain terminal-based editors over SSH. Luckily with Vagrant you do not have to. By using _synced folders_, Vagrant will automatically sync your files to and from the guest machine. By default, Vagrant shares your project directory (remember, that is the one with the Vagrantfile) to the `/vagrant` directory in your guest machine. If your terminal displays an error about incompatible guest additions (or no guest additions), you may need to update your box or choose a different box such as `hashicorp/precise64`. Some users have also had success with the [vagrant-vbguest](https://github.com/dotless-de/vagrant-vbguest) plugin, but it is not officially supported by the Vagrant core team. Run `vagrant up` again and SSH into your machine to see: ``` $ vagrant up ... $ vagrant ssh ... vagrant@precise64:~$ ls /vagrant Vagrantfile ``` Believe it or not, that Vagrantfile you see inside the virtual machine is actually the same Vagrantfile that is on your actual host machine. Go ahead and touch a file to prove it to yourself: ``` vagrant@precise64:~$ touch /vagrant/foo vagrant@precise64:~$ exit $ ls foo Vagrantfile ``` Whoa! "foo" is now on your host machine. As you can see, Vagrant kept the folders in sync. With [synced folders](/docs/synced-folders/), you can continue to use your own editor on your host machine and have the files sync into the guest machine. ## Next Steps You have successfully interacted with your host machine via synced folders on the guest machine. Read on to learn about installing packages, users, and more with [provisioning](/docs/getting-started/provisioning.html).