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page_title: "Command: workspace new"
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sidebar_current: "docs-commands-workspace-sub-new"
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The terraform workspace new command is used to create a new workspace.
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# Command: workspace new
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The `terraform workspace new` command is used to create a new workspace.
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## Usage
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Usage: `terraform workspace new [NAME]`
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This command will create a new workspace with the given name. A workspace with
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this name must not already exist.
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If the `-state` flag is given, the state specified by the given path
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will be copied to initialize the state for this new workspace.
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The command-line flags are all optional. The only supported flag is:
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* `-state=path` - Path to a state file to initialize the state of this environment.
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## Example: Create
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```
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$ terraform workspace new example
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Created and switched to workspace "example"!
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You're now on a new, empty workspace. Workspaces isolate their state,
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so if you run "terraform plan" Terraform will not see any existing state
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for this configuration.
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```
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## Example: Create from State
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To create a new workspace from a pre-existing local state file:
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```
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$ terraform workspace new -state=old.terraform.tfstate example
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Created and switched to workspace "example".
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You're now on a new, empty workspace. Workspaces isolate their state,
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so if you run "terraform plan" Terraform will not see any existing state
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for this configuration.
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```
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