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0.11.5
Repository: https://github.com/scottwinkler/terraform.git
Documentation: pkg.go.dev

# Packages

Package state exposes common helpers for working with state from the CLI.
Package e2etest contains a small number of tests that run against a real Terraform binary, compiled on the fly at the start of the test run.
Package format contains helpers for formatting various Terraform structures for human-readabout output.

# Functions

BuildPluginCommandString builds a special string for executing internal plugins.
ModulePath returns the path to the root module from the CLI args.

# Constants

DefaultBackupExtension is added to the state file to form the path.
DefaultDataDir is the default directory for storing local data.
DefaultParallelism is the limit Terraform places on total parallel operations as it walks the dependency graph.
DefaultPluginVendorDir is the location in the config directory to look for user-added plugin binaries.
DefaultStateFilename is the default filename used for the state file.
DefaultVarsFilename is the default filename used for vars.
ErrUnsupportedLocalOp is the common error message shown for operations that require a backend.Local.
InputModeEnvVar is the environment variable that, if set to "false" or "0", causes terraform commands to behave as if the `-input=false` flag was specified.
ModuleDepthDefault is the default value for module depth, which can be overridden by flag or env var.
ModuleDepthEnvVar is the name of the environment variable that can be used to set module depth.
PluginPathFile is the name of the file in the data dir which stores the list of directories supplied by the user with the `-plugin-dir` flag during init.
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WorkspaceNameEnvVar is the name of the environment variable that can be used to set the name of the Terraform workspace, overriding the workspace chosen by `terraform workspace select`.

# Variables

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# Structs

ApplyCommand is a Command implementation that applies a Terraform configuration and actually builds or changes infrastructure.
BackendOpts are the options used to initialize a backend.Backend.
ColoredUi is a Ui implementation that colors its output according to the given color schemes for the given type of output.
ConsoleCommand is a Command implementation that applies a Terraform configuration and actually builds or changes infrastructure.
DebugCommand is a Command implementation that just shows help for the subcommands nested below it.
DebugJSON2DotCommand is a Command implementation that translates a json graph debug log to Dot format.
FmtCommand is a Command implementation that rewrites Terraform config files to a canonical format and style.
GetCommand is a Command implementation that takes a Terraform configuration and downloads all the modules.
GraphCommand is a Command implementation that takes a Terraform configuration and outputs the dependency tree in graphical form.
ImportCommand is a cli.Command implementation that imports resources into the Terraform state.
InitCommand is a Command implementation that takes a Terraform module and clones it to the working directory.
InternalPluginCommand is a Command implementation that allows plugins to be compiled into the main Terraform binary and executed via a subcommand.
Meta are the meta-options that are available on all or most commands.
OutputCommand is a Command implementation that reads an output from a Terraform state and prints it.
PlanCommand is a Command implementation that compares a Terraform configuration to an actual infrastructure and shows the differences.
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ProvidersCommand is a Command implementation that prints out information about the providers used in the current configuration/state.
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RefreshCommand is a cli.Command implementation that refreshes the state file.
ShowCommand is a Command implementation that reads and outputs the contents of a Terraform plan or state file.
StateCommand is a Command implementation that just shows help for the subcommands nested below it.
StateListCommand is a Command implementation that lists the resources within a state file.
StateMeta is the meta struct that should be embedded in state subcommands.
StateMvCommand is a Command implementation that shows a single resource.
StatePullCommand is a Command implementation that shows a single resource.
StatePushCommand is a Command implementation that shows a single resource.
StateRmCommand is a Command implementation that shows a single resource.
StateShowCommand is a Command implementation that shows a single resource.
TaintCommand is a cli.Command implementation that manually taints a resource, marking it for recreation.
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UIInput is an implementation of terraform.UIInput that asks the CLI for input stdin.
UnlockCommand is a cli.Command implementation that manually unlocks the state.
UntaintCommand is a cli.Command implementation that manually untaints a resource, marking it as primary and ready for service.
ValidateCommand is a Command implementation that validates the terraform files.
VersionCheckInfo is the return value for the VersionCheckFunc callback and tells the Version command information about the latest version of Terraform.
VersionCommand is a Command implementation prints the version.
WorkspaceCommand is a Command Implementation that manipulates workspaces, which allow multiple distinct states and variables from a single config.
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# Type aliases

FlagStringKV is a flag.Value implementation for parsing user variables from the command-line in the format of '-var key=value', where value is only ever a primitive.
FlagStringSlice is a flag.Value implementation for parsing targets from the command line, e.g.
VersionCheckFunc is the callback called by the Version command to check if there is a new version of Terraform.