What's the cleanest way to remove Homestead an

2019-03-09 10:13发布

问题:

I followed the instructions in Laravel docs to install Vagrant and Homestead on Windows 10, but now I've decided to move the whole development stuff to another dedicated server running Debian.

I need to fully remove Vagrant, Homestead, Composer as well as AMPPS (old stuff) from the Windows 10 desktop. It should be easy to simply uninstall Vagrant and AMPPS, but how do I go about cleaning up the remaining things?

I don't need to keep any of the code etc. I've already got that in a different location.

回答1:

Virtual Machine

Remove the homestead VM by running

vagrant box remove laravel/homestead

Homestead

If you installed Homestead via composer with the following command:

composer global require laravel/homestead

run the opposite to remove it:

composer remove laravel/homestead

This will remove the .composer/vendor/laravel directory, including its 'homestead' subdirectory. The 'global' keyword is not required.

On a Mac or Linux system, the Homestead configuration files can be removed by deleting the '~/.homestead' directory. You may need to hunt a little to find the directory on your Windows system. Don't worry too much if you can't find it; the directory is small and innocuous.


Composer

Composer is usually installed as a Windows application; check Add/Remove programs (or the Windows 10 equivalent) to uninstall it.

If you installed Composer manually and it does not appear in your list of installed apps, simply remove the 'composer' binary and the configuration directory (~/.composer on Mac/Linux systems).



回答2:

Step 1: Get a list of all installed boxes using

$ vagrant box list

Step 2: Run vagrant remove command, specify the box name, version, and provider for example

$ vagrant box remove laravel/homestead --box-version=0.4.4 --provider=virtualbox