website: Add link to Modules in Package Sub-directories (#27980)
* Add link to Modules in Package Sub-directories Add link to "Modules in Package Sub-directories" section at top of page * Fix broken links * Update aws link, fixes missing anchor linkcheck Co-authored-by: Tu Nguyen <im2nguyen@users.noreply.github.com>
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* [S3 buckets](#s3-bucket)
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* [GCS buckets](#gcs-bucket)
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* [Modules in Package Sub-directories](#modules-in-package-sub-directories)
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Each of these is described in the following sections. Module source addresses
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use a _URL-like_ syntax, but with extensions to support unambiguous selection
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If an HTTP/HTTPS URL requires authentication credentials, use a `.netrc`
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file in your home directory to configure these. For information on this format,
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see [the documentation for using it in `curl`](https://ec.haxx.se/usingcurl-netrc.html).
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see [the documentation for using it in `curl`](https://everything.curl.dev/usingcurl/netrc).
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### Fetching archives over HTTP
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You can use archives stored in S3 as module sources using the special `s3::`
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prefix, followed by
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[an S3 bucket object URL](http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/dev/UsingBucket.html#access-bucket-intro).
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[an S3 bucket object URL](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/userguide/UsingBucket.html).
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```hcl
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module "consul" {
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The module installer uses Google Cloud SDK to authenticate with GCS. To set credentials you can:
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* Enter the path of your service account key file in the GOOGLE_APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS environment variable, or;
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* If you're running Terraform from a GCE instance, default credentials are automatically available. See [Creating and Enabling Service Accounts](https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/authentication) for Instances for more details
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* If you're running Terraform from a GCE instance, default credentials are automatically available. See [Creating and Enabling Service Accounts](https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/access/create-enable-service-accounts-for-instances) for Instances for more details
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* On your computer, you can make your Google identity available by running `gcloud auth application-default login`.
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