Yes, I automate osticket installs for development and testing. See here.Generally speaking, the process looks like this:Import an existing database instead of creating an empty one.Copy in an existing version of the include/ost-config.php file. This one has most of the details you enter manually including database username/password.You can then safely remove the setup folder.A few things to note about this:Your database/username password or even database name might be different so these may need updating in the ost-config.php file.The setup process will create a random value for "SECRET_SALT" variable also, you might need to do this once somehow too, although provide this was done once it is probably ok to keep the same in both prod and dev environments.If you save attachments to the filesystem you may want a copy of those. In this case you do need to keep the same "SECRET_SALT" value otherwise you likely won't be able to open those attachments.