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# Vagrant Quick Start
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This project includes a `Vagrantfile` that will allow you to build a new firmware for your keyboard very easily without major changes to your primary operating system. This also ensures that when you clone the project and perform a build, you have the exact same environment as anyone else using the Vagrantfile to build. This makes it much easier for people to help you troubleshoot any issues you encounter.
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## Requirements
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Using the `Vagrantfile` in this repository requires you have [Vagrant](https://www.vagrantup.com/) as well as a supported provider installed:
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* [VirtualBox](https://www.virtualbox.org/) (Version at least 5.0.12)
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* Sold as 'the most accessible platform to use Vagrant'
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* [VMware Workstation](https://www.vmware.com/products/workstation) and [Vagrant VMware plugin](https://www.vagrantup.com/vmware)
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* The (paid) VMware plugin requires a licensed copy of VMware Workstation/Fusion
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* [Docker](https://www.docker.com/)
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Other than having Vagrant, a suitable provider installed and possibly a restart of your computer afterwards, you can simple run a 'vagrant up' anywhere inside the folder where you checked out this project and it will start an environment (either a virtual machine or container) that contains all the tools required to build this project. There is a post Vagrant startup hint that will get you off on the right foot, otherwise you can also reference the build documentation below.
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## Flashing the Firmware
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The "easy" way to flash the firmware is using a tool from your host OS:
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* [QMK Toolbox](https://github.com/qmk/qmk_toolbox) (recommended)
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* [Teensy Loader](https://www.pjrc.com/teensy/loader.html)
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If you want to program via the command line you can uncomment the ['modifyvm'] lines in the Vagrantfile to enable the USB passthrough into Linux and then program using the command line tools like dfu-util/dfu-programmer or you can install the Teensy CLI version.
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## Vagrantfile Overview
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The development environment is configured to run the QMK Docker image, `qmkfm/qmk_cli`. This not only ensures predictability between systems, it also mirrors the CI environment.
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## FAQ
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### Why am I seeing issues under Virtualbox?
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Certain versions of Virtualbox 5 appear to have an incompatibility with the Virtualbox extensions installed in the boxes in this Vagrantfile. If you encounter any issues with the /vagrant mount not succeeding, please upgrade your version of Virtualbox to at least 5.0.12. **Alternately, you can try running the following command:**
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```
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vagrant plugin install vagrant-vbguest
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```
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### How do I remove an existing environment?
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Finished with your environment? From anywhere inside the folder where you checked out this project, Execute:
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```
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vagrant destroy
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```
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### What if I want to use Docker directly?
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Want to benefit from the Vagrant workflow without a virtual machine? The Vagrantfile is configured to bypass running a virtual machine, and run the container directly. Execute the following when bringing up the environment to force the use of Docker:
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```
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vagrant up --provider=docker
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```
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### How do I access the virtual machine instead of the Docker container?
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Execute the following to bypass the `vagrant` user booting directly to the official qmk builder image:
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```
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vagrant ssh -c 'sudo -i'
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```
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