--- layout: "language" page_title: "Publishing Modules" sidebar_current: "docs-modules-publish" description: |- A module is a container for multiple resources that are used together. --- # Publishing Modules If you've built a module that you intend to be reused, we recommend [publishing the module](/docs/registry/modules/publish.html) on the [Terraform Registry](https://registry.terraform.io). This will version your module, generate documentation, and more. Published modules can be easily consumed by Terraform, and users can [constrain module versions](/docs/configuration/modules.html#module-versions) for safe and predictable updates. The following example shows how a caller might use a module from the Terraform Registry: ```hcl module "consul" { source = "hashicorp/consul/aws" } ``` If you do not wish to publish your modules in the public registry, you can instead use a [private registry](/docs/registry/private.html) to get the same benefits. ## Distribution via other sources Although the registry is the native mechanism for distributing re-usable modules, Terraform can also install modules from [various other sources](/docs/modules/sources.html). The alternative sources do not support the first-class versioning mechanism, but some sources have their own mechanisms for selecting particular VCS commits, etc. We recommend that modules distributed via other protocols still use the [standard module structure](./#standard-module-structure) so that it can be used in a similar way to a registry module, or even _become_ a registry module at a later time.