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Project Setup
The remainder of this getting started guide is written as a walkthrough. As the reader, you are encouraged to follow along with the samples on your own personal computer. Since Vagrant works with virtual machines, there will be no "cruft" left over if you ever wish to stop (no extraneous software, files, etc) as Vagrant will handle destroying the virtual machine if you so choose.
The first step for any project which uses Vagrant is to mark the root directory and setup the basic required files. Vagrant provides a handy command-line utility for just that. In the terminal transcript below, we create the directory for our project and initialize it for Vagrant:
{% highlight bash %} $ mkdir vagrant_guide $ cd vagrant_guide $ vagrant init {% endhighlight %}
vagrant init
creates an initial Vagrantfile. For now, we'll leave this Vagrantfile
as-is, but it will be used extensively in future steps to configure our virtual
machine.