Clone your workstation environment to an isolated VM with selective apps, paths and services
Project description
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Clone your workstation environment to an isolated VM with selective apps, paths and services.
CloneBox lets you create isolated virtual machines with only the applications, directories and services you need - using bind mounts instead of full disk cloning. Perfect for development, testing, or creating reproducible environments.
Features
- ๐ฏ Selective cloning - Choose exactly which paths, services and apps to include
- ๐ Auto-detection - Automatically detects running services, applications, and project directories
- ๐ Bind mounts - Share directories with the VM without copying data
- โ๏ธ Cloud-init - Automatic package installation and service setup
- ๐ฅ๏ธ GUI support - SPICE graphics with virt-viewer integration
- โก Fast creation - No full disk cloning, VMs are ready in seconds
- ๐ฅ Auto-download - Automatically downloads and caches Ubuntu cloud images (stored in ~/Downloads)
- ๐ Health monitoring - Built-in health checks for packages, services, and mounts
- ๐ VM migration - Export/import VMs with data between workstations
- ๐งช Configuration testing - Validate VM settings and functionality
- ๐ App data sync - Include browser profiles, IDE settings, and app configs
CloneBox to narzฤdzie CLI do szybkiego klonowania aktualnego ลrodowiska workstation do izolowanej maszyny wirtualnej (VM). Zamiast peลnego kopiowania dysku, uลผywa bind mounts (udostฤpnianie katalogรณw na ลผywo) i cloud-init do selektywnego przeniesienia tylko potrzebnych elementรณw: uruchomionych usลug (Docker, PostgreSQL, nginx), aplikacji, ลcieลผek projektรณw i konfiguracji. Automatycznie pobiera obrazy Ubuntu, instaluje pakiety i uruchamia VM z SPICE GUI. Idealne dla deweloperรณw na Linuxie โ VM powstaje w minuty, bez duplikowania danych.
Kluczowe komendy:
cloneboxโ interaktywny wizard (detect + create + start)clonebox detectโ skanuje usลugi/apps/ลcieลผkiclonebox clone . --user --runโ szybki klon bieลผฤ cego katalogu z uลผytkownikiem i autostartem
Dlaczego wirtualne klony workstation majฤ sens?
Problem: Developerzy/Vibecoderzy nie izolujฤ ลrodowisk dev/test (np. dla AI agentรณw), bo rฤczne odtwarzanie setupu to bรณl โ godziny na instalacjฤ apps, usลug, configรณw, dotfiles. Przechodzenie z fizycznego PC na VM wymagaลoby peลnego rebuilda, co blokuje workflow.
Rozwiฤ
zanie CloneBox: Automatycznie skanuje i klonuje stan "tu i teraz" (usลugi z ps, dockery z docker ps, projekty z git/.env). VM dziedziczy ลrodowisko bez kopiowania caลego ลmietnika โ tylko wybrane bind mounty.
Korzyลci w twoim kontekลcie (embedded/distributed systems, AI automation):
- Sandbox dla eksperymentรณw: Testuj AI agenty, edge computing (RPi/ESP32 symulacje) czy Camel/ERP integracje w izolacji, bez psucia hosta.
- Reprodukcja workstation: Na firmowym PC masz setup z domu (Python/Rust/Go envs, Docker compose, Postgres dev DB) โ klonujesz i pracujesz identycznie.
- Szybkoลฤ > dotfiles: Dotfiles odtwarzajฤ configi, ale nie ลapiฤ runtime stanu (uruchomione serwery, otwarte projekty). CloneBox to "snapshot na sterydach".
- Bezpieczeลstwo/cost-optymalizacja: Izolacja od plikรณw hosta (tylko mounts), zero downtime, tanie w zasobach (libvirt/QEMU). Dla SME: szybki onboarding dev env bez migracji fizycznej.
- AI-friendly: Agenci LLMs (jak te z twoich hobby) mogฤ dziaลaฤ w VM z peลnym kontekstem, bez ryzyka "zasmiecania" main PC.
Przykลad: Masz uruchomiony Kubernetes Podman z twoim home labem + projekt automotive leasing. clonebox clone ~/projects --run โ VM gotowa w 30s, z tymi samymi serwisami, ale izolowana. Lepsze niลผ Docker (brak GUI/full OS) czy peลna migracja.
Dlaczego ludzie tego nie robiฤ ? Brak automatyzacji โ nikt nie chce rฤcznie rebuildowaฤ.
- CloneBox rozwiฤ zuje to jednym poleceniem. Super match dla twoich interesรณw (distributed infra, AI tools, business automation).
Installation
Quick Setup (Recommended)
Run the setup script to automatically install dependencies and configure the environment:
# Clone the repository
git clone https://github.com/wronai/clonebox.git
cd clonebox
# Run the setup script
./setup.sh
The setup script will:
- Install all required packages (QEMU, libvirt, Python, etc.)
- Add your user to the necessary groups
- Configure libvirt networks
- Install clonebox in development mode
Manual Installation
Prerequisites
# Install libvirt and QEMU/KVM
sudo apt install qemu-kvm libvirt-daemon-system libvirt-clients bridge-utils virt-manager virt-viewer
# Enable and start libvirtd
sudo systemctl enable --now libvirtd
# Add user to libvirt group
sudo usermod -aG libvirt $USER
newgrp libvirt
# Install genisoimage for cloud-init
sudo apt install genisoimage
Install CloneBox
# From source
git clone https://github.com/wronai/clonebox.git
cd clonebox
pip install -e .
# Or directly
pip install clonebox
lub
# Aktywuj venv
source .venv/bin/activate
# Interaktywny tryb (wizard)
clonebox
# Lub poszczegรณlne komendy
clonebox detect # Pokaลผ wykryte usลugi/apps/ลcieลผki
clonebox list # Lista VM
clonebox create --config ... # Utwรณrz VM z JSON config
clonebox start <name> # Uruchom VM
clonebox stop <name> # Zatrzymaj VM
clonebox delete <name> # Usuล VM
Quick Start
Interactive Mode (Recommended)
Simply run clonebox to start the interactive wizard:
clonebox
clonebox clone . --user --run --replace --base-image ~/ubuntu-22.04-cloud.qcow2
The wizard will:
- Detect running services (Docker, PostgreSQL, nginx, etc.)
- Detect running applications and their working directories
- Detect project directories and config files
- Let you select what to include in the VM
- Create and optionally start the VM
Command Line
# Create VM with specific config
clonebox create --name my-dev-vm --config '{
"paths": {
"/home/user/projects": "/mnt/projects",
"/home/user/.config": "/mnt/config"
},
"packages": ["python3", "nodejs", "docker.io"],
"services": ["docker"]
}' --ram 4096 --vcpus 4 --start
# List VMs
clonebox list
# Start/Stop VM
clonebox start my-dev-vm
clonebox stop my-dev-vm
# Delete VM
clonebox delete my-dev-vm
# Detect system state (useful for scripting)
clonebox detect --json
Usage Examples
Basic Workflow
# 1. Clone current directory with auto-detection
clonebox clone . --user
# 2. Review generated config
cat .clonebox.yaml
# 3. Create and start VM
clonebox start . --user --viewer
# 4. Check VM status
clonebox status . --user
# 5. Open VM window later
clonebox open . --user
# 6. Stop VM when done
clonebox stop . --user
Development Environment with Browser Profiles
# Clone with app data (browser profiles, IDE settings)
clonebox clone . --user --run
# VM will have:
# - All your project directories
# - Browser profiles (Chrome, Firefox) with bookmarks and passwords
# - IDE settings (PyCharm, VSCode)
# - Docker containers and services
# Access in VM:
ls ~/.config/google-chrome # Chrome profile
ls ~/.mozilla/firefox # Firefox profile
ls ~/.config/JetBrains # PyCharm settings
Testing VM Configuration
# Quick test - basic checks
clonebox test . --user --quick
# Full test with verbose output
clonebox test . --user --verbose
# Test output shows:
# โ
VM is defined in libvirt
# โ
VM is running
# โ
VM has network access (IP: 192.168.122.89)
# โ
Cloud-init completed
# โ
All mount points accessible
# โ
Health check triggered
VM Health Monitoring
# Check overall status
clonebox status . --user
# Output:
# ๐ Checking VM status: clone-clonebox
# โ
VM State: running
# โ
VM has network access
# โ๏ธ Cloud-init: Still running (packages installing)
# ๐ฅ Health Check Status... โณ Health check not yet run
# Trigger health check
clonebox status . --user --health
# View detailed health report in VM:
# cat /var/log/clonebox-health.log
Export/Import Workflow
# On workstation A - Export VM with all data
clonebox export . --user --include-data -o my-dev-env.tar.gz
# Transfer file to workstation B, then import
clonebox import my-dev-env.tar.gz --user
# Start VM on new workstation
clonebox start . --user
clonebox open . --user
# VM includes:
# - Complete disk image
# - All browser profiles and settings
# - Project files
# - Docker images and containers
Troubleshooting Common Issues
# If mounts are empty after reboot:
clonebox status . --user # Check VM status
# Then in VM:
sudo mount -a # Remount all fstab entries
# If browser profiles don't sync:
rm .clonebox.yaml
clonebox clone . --user --run --replace
# If GUI doesn't open:
clonebox open . --user # Easiest way
# or:
virt-viewer --connect qemu:///session clone-clonebox
# Check VM details:
clonebox list # List all VMs
virsh --connect qemu:///session dominfo clone-clonebox
Legacy Examples (Manual Config)
These examples use the older create command with manual JSON config. For most users, the clone command with auto-detection is easier.
Python Development Environment
clonebox create --name python-dev --config '{
"paths": {
"/home/user/my-python-project": "/workspace",
"/home/user/.pyenv": "/root/.pyenv"
},
"packages": ["python3", "python3-pip", "python3-venv", "build-essential"],
"services": []
}' --ram 2048 --start
Docker Development
clonebox create --name docker-dev --config '{
"paths": {
"/home/user/docker-projects": "/projects",
"/var/run/docker.sock": "/var/run/docker.sock"
},
"packages": ["docker.io", "docker-compose"],
"services": ["docker"]
}' --ram 4096 --start
Full Stack (Node.js + PostgreSQL)
clonebox create --name fullstack --config '{
"paths": {
"/home/user/my-app": "/app",
"/home/user/pgdata": "/var/lib/postgresql/data"
},
"packages": ["nodejs", "npm", "postgresql"],
"services": ["postgresql"]
}' --ram 4096 --vcpus 4 --start
Inside the VM
After the VM boots, shared directories are automatically mounted via fstab entries. You can check their status:
# Check mount status
mount | grep 9p
# View health check report
cat /var/log/clonebox-health.log
# Re-run health check manually
clonebox-health
# Check cloud-init status
sudo cloud-init status
# Manual mount (if needed)
sudo mkdir -p /mnt/projects
sudo mount -t 9p -o trans=virtio,version=9p2000.L,nofail mount0 /mnt/projects
Health Check System
CloneBox includes automated health checks that verify:
- Package installation (apt/snap)
- Service status
- Mount points accessibility
- GUI readiness
Health check logs are saved to /var/log/clonebox-health.log with a summary in /var/log/clonebox-health-status.
Architecture
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Quick Clone (Recommended)
The fastest way to clone your current working directory:
# Clone current directory - generates .clonebox.yaml and asks to create VM
# Base OS image is automatically downloaded to ~/Downloads on first run
clonebox clone .
# Clone specific path
clonebox clone ~/projects/my-app
# Clone with custom name and auto-start
clonebox clone ~/projects/my-app --name my-dev-vm --run
# Clone and edit config before creating
clonebox clone . --edit
# Replace existing VM (stops, deletes, and recreates)
clonebox clone . --replace
# Use custom base image instead of auto-download
clonebox clone . --base-image ~/ubuntu-22.04-cloud.qcow2
# User session mode (no root required)
clonebox clone . --user
Later, start the VM from any directory with .clonebox.yaml:
# Start VM from config in current directory
clonebox start .
# Start VM from specific path
clonebox start ~/projects/my-app
Export YAML Config
# Export detected state as YAML (with deduplication)
clonebox detect --yaml --dedupe
# Save to file
clonebox detect --yaml --dedupe -o my-config.yaml
Base Images
CloneBox automatically downloads a bootable Ubuntu cloud image on first run:
# Auto-download (default) - downloads Ubuntu 22.04 to ~/Downloads on first run
clonebox clone .
# Use custom base image
clonebox clone . --base-image ~/my-custom-image.qcow2
# Manual download (optional - clonebox does this automatically)
wget -O ~/Downloads/clonebox-ubuntu-jammy-amd64.qcow2 \
https://cloud-images.ubuntu.com/jammy/current/jammy-server-cloudimg-amd64.img
Base image behavior:
- If no
--base-imageis specified, Ubuntu 22.04 cloud image is auto-downloaded - Downloaded images are cached in
~/Downloads/clonebox-ubuntu-jammy-amd64.qcow2 - Subsequent VMs reuse the cached image (no re-download)
- Each VM gets its own disk using the base image as a backing file (copy-on-write)
VM Login Credentials
VM credentials are managed through .env file for security:
Setup:
-
Copy
.env.exampleto.env:cp .env.example .env
-
Edit
.envand set your password:# .env file VM_PASSWORD=your_secure_password VM_USERNAME=ubuntu
-
The
.clonebox.yamlfile references the password from.env:vm: username: ubuntu password: ${VM_PASSWORD} # Loaded from .env
Default credentials (if .env not configured):
- Username:
ubuntu - Password:
ubuntu
Security notes:
.envis automatically gitignored (never committed)- Username is stored in YAML (not sensitive)
- Password is stored in
.env(sensitive, not committed) - Change password after first login:
passwd - User has passwordless sudo access
User Session & Networking
CloneBox supports creating VMs in user session (no root required) with automatic network fallback:
# Create VM in user session (uses ~/.local/share/libvirt/images)
clonebox clone . --user
# Explicitly use user-mode networking (slirp) - works without libvirt network
clonebox clone . --user --network user
# Force libvirt default network (may fail in user session)
clonebox clone . --network default
# Auto mode (default): tries libvirt network, falls back to user-mode if unavailable
clonebox clone . --network auto
Network modes:
auto(default): Uses libvirt default network if available, otherwise falls back to user-mode (slirp)default: Forces use of libvirt default networkuser: Uses user-mode networking (slirp) - no bridge setup required
Commands Reference
| Command | Description |
|---|---|
clonebox |
Interactive VM creation wizard |
clonebox clone <path> |
Generate .clonebox.yaml from path + running processes |
clonebox clone . --run |
Clone and immediately start VM |
clonebox clone . --edit |
Clone, edit config, then create |
clonebox clone . --replace |
Replace existing VM (stop, delete, recreate) |
clonebox clone . --user |
Clone in user session (no root) |
clonebox clone . --base-image <path> |
Use custom base image |
clonebox clone . --network user |
Use user-mode networking (slirp) |
clonebox clone . --network auto |
Auto-detect network mode (default) |
clonebox start . |
Start VM from .clonebox.yaml in current dir |
clonebox start . --viewer |
Start VM and open GUI window |
clonebox start <name> |
Start existing VM by name |
clonebox stop <name> |
Stop a VM (graceful shutdown) |
clonebox stop -f <name> |
Force stop a VM |
clonebox delete <name> |
Delete VM and storage |
clonebox list |
List all VMs |
clonebox detect |
Show detected services/apps/paths |
clonebox detect --yaml |
Output as YAML config |
clonebox detect --yaml --dedupe |
YAML with duplicates removed |
clonebox detect --json |
Output as JSON |
clonebox status . --user |
Check VM health, cloud-init status, and IP address |
clonebox test . --user |
Test VM configuration and validate all settings |
clonebox export . --user |
Export VM for migration to another workstation |
clonebox export . --user --include-data |
Export VM with browser profiles and configs |
clonebox import archive.tar.gz --user |
Import VM from export archive |
clonebox open . --user |
Open GUI viewer for VM (same as virt-viewer) |
virt-viewer --connect qemu:///session <vm> |
Open GUI for running VM |
virsh --connect qemu:///session console <vm> |
Open text console (Ctrl+] to exit) |
Requirements
- Linux with KVM support (
/dev/kvm) - libvirt daemon running
- Python 3.8+
- User in
libvirtgroup
Troubleshooting
Network Issues
If you encounter "Network not found" or "network 'default' is not active" errors:
# Option 1: Use user-mode networking (no setup required)
clonebox clone . --user --network user
# Option 2: Run the network fix script
./fix-network.sh
# Or manually fix:
virsh --connect qemu:///session net-destroy default 2>/dev/null
virsh --connect qemu:///session net-undefine default 2>/dev/null
virsh --connect qemu:///session net-define /tmp/default-network.xml
virsh --connect qemu:///session net-start default
Permission Issues
If you get permission errors:
# Ensure user is in libvirt and kvm groups
sudo usermod -aG libvirt $USER
sudo usermod -aG kvm $USER
# Log out and log back in for groups to take effect
VM Already Exists
If you get "VM already exists" error:
# Option 1: Use --replace flag to automatically replace it
clonebox clone . --replace
# Option 2: Delete manually first
clonebox delete <vm-name>
# Option 3: Use virsh directly
virsh --connect qemu:///session destroy <vm-name>
virsh --connect qemu:///session undefine <vm-name>
# Option 4: Start the existing VM instead
clonebox start <vm-name>
virt-viewer not found
If GUI doesn't open:
# Install virt-viewer
sudo apt install virt-viewer
# Then connect manually
virt-viewer --connect qemu:///session <vm-name>
Browser Profiles Not Syncing
If browser profiles or app data aren't available:
-
Regenerate config with app data:
rm .clonebox.yaml clonebox clone . --user --run --replace
-
Check mount permissions in VM:
# Verify mounts are accessible ls -la ~/.config/google-chrome ls -la ~/.mozilla/firefox
Mount Points Empty After Reboot
If shared directories appear empty after VM restart:
-
Check fstab entries:
cat /etc/fstab | grep 9p
-
Mount manually:
sudo mount -a
-
Verify access mode:
- VMs created with
accessmode="mapped"allow any user to access mounts - Older VMs used
accessmode="passthrough"which preserves host UIDs
- VMs created with
Advanced Usage
VM Migration Between Workstations
Export your complete VM environment:
# Export VM with all data
clonebox export . --user --include-data -o my-dev-env.tar.gz
# Transfer to new workstation, then import
clonebox import my-dev-env.tar.gz --user
clonebox start . --user
Testing VM Configuration
Validate your VM setup:
# Quick test (basic checks)
clonebox test . --user --quick
# Full test (includes health checks)
clonebox test . --user --verbose
Monitoring VM Health
Check VM status from workstation:
# Check VM state, IP, cloud-init, and health
clonebox status . --user
# Trigger health check in VM
clonebox status . --user --health
Reopening VM Window
If you close the VM window, you can reopen it:
# Open GUI viewer (easiest)
clonebox open . --user
# Start VM and open GUI (if VM is stopped)
clonebox start . --user --viewer
# Open GUI for running VM
virt-viewer --connect qemu:///session clone-clonebox
# List VMs to get the correct name
clonebox list
# Text console (no GUI)
virsh --connect qemu:///session console clone-clonebox
# Press Ctrl + ] to exit console
License
MIT License - see LICENSE file.
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| SHA256 |
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| MD5 |
42c463a416287d3437be9c616a1b7718
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| BLAKE2b-256 |
68e6f294283839987fcd61d5b65352b7e6a1ff28679341c7aed8f5b60eefe31f
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