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Whenever you want to prepare a new development environment, the first approach is probably a manual one. By running the commands in the pristine guest OS, you should find all the steps you need to install required packages. (That’s the approach used in Chapter 5.) To find out the exact procedure of setting up the desired development environment we booted the clean Ubuntu and ran various commands to install Jekyll.
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The following examples are for the Ubuntu system.
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Gajda, W. (2015). Provisioning. In: Pro Vagrant. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-0073-5_6
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