website: Update CLI flags for existing commands

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Armon Dadgar 2014-12-05 15:29:00 -08:00 committed by Mitchell Hashimoto
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@ -19,5 +19,5 @@ Infrastructure managed by Terraform will be destroyed. This will ask for
confirmation before destroying. confirmation before destroying.
This command accepts all the flags that the This command accepts all the flags that the
[apply command](/docs/commands/apply.html) accepts. If `-input=false` is [apply command](/docs/commands/apply.html) accepts. If `-force` is
set, then the destroy confirmation will not be shown. set, then the destroy confirmation will not be shown.

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@ -24,3 +24,24 @@ information from the module (such as Git history) will not be copied.
The directory being initialized must be empty of all Terraform configurations. The directory being initialized must be empty of all Terraform configurations.
If the module has other files which conflict with what is already in the If the module has other files which conflict with what is already in the
directory, they _will be overwritten_. directory, they _will be overwritten_.
The command-line options available are a subset of the ones for the
[remote command](/docs/commands/remote.html), and are used to initialize
a remote state configuration if provided.
The command-line flags are all optional. The list of available flags are:
* `-address=url` - URL of the remote storage server. Required for HTTP backend,
optional for Atlas and Consul.
* `-access-token=token` - Authentication token for state storage server.
Required for Atlas backend, optional for Consul.
* `-backend=atlas` - Specifies the type of remote backend. Must be one
of Atlas, Consul, or HTTP. Defaults to atlas.
* `-name=name` - Name of the state file in the state storage server.
Required for Atlas backend.
* `-path=path` - Path of the remote state in Consul. Required for the Consul backend.

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@ -28,6 +28,12 @@ The command-line flags are all optional. The list of available flags are:
* `-destroy` - If set, generates a plan to destroy all the known resources. * `-destroy` - If set, generates a plan to destroy all the known resources.
* `-input=true` - Ask for input for variables if not directly set.
* `-module-depth=n` - Specifies the depth of modules to show in the output.
This does not affect the plan itself, only the output shown. By default,
this is zero. -1 will expand all.
* `-no-color` - Disables output with coloring. * `-no-color` - Disables output with coloring.
* `-out=path` - The path to save the generated execution plan. This plan * `-out=path` - The path to save the generated execution plan. This plan

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@ -15,12 +15,15 @@ as terraform sees it.
## Usage ## Usage
Usage: `terraform show [options] <path>` Usage: `terraform show [options] [path]`
You must call `show` with a path to either a Terraform state file or plan You must may `show` with a path to either a Terraform state file or plan
file. file. If no path is specified, the current state will be shown.
The command-line flags are all optional. The list of available flags are: The command-line flags are all optional. The list of available flags are:
* `-module-depth=n` - Specifies the depth of modules to show in the output.
By default this is zero. -1 will expand all.
* `-no-color` - Disables output with coloring * `-no-color` - Disables output with coloring