--- layout: "docs" page_title: "Managing Plugins - Terraform CLI" --- # Managing Plugins Terraform relies on plugins called "providers" in order to manage various types of resources. (For more information about providers, see [Providers](/docs/language/providers/index.html) in the Terraform language docs.) -> **Note:** Providers are currently the only plugin type most Terraform users will interact with. Terraform also supports third-party provisioner plugins, but we discourage their use. Terraform downloads and/or installs any providers [required](/docs/language/providers/requirements.html) by a configuration when [initializing](/docs/cli/init/index.html) a working directory. By default, this works without any additional interaction but requires network access to download providers from their source registry. You can configure Terraform's provider installation behavior to limit or skip network access, and to enable use of providers that aren't available via a networked source. Terraform also includes some commands to show information about providers and to reduce the effort of installing providers in airgapped environments. ## Configuring Plugin Installation Terraform's configuration file includes options for caching downloaded plugins, or explicitly specifying a local or HTTPS mirror to install plugins from. For more information, see [CLI Config File](/docs/cli/config/config-file.html). ## Getting Plugin Information Use the [`terraform providers`](/docs/cli/commands/providers.html) command to get information about the providers required by the current working directory's configuration. Use the [`terraform version`](/docs/cli/commands/version.html) command (or `terraform -version`) to show the specific provider versions installed for the current working directory. Use the [`terraform providers schema`](/docs/cli/commands/providers/schema.html) command to get machine-readable information about the resources and configuration options offered by each provider. ## Managing Plugin Installation Use the [`terraform providers mirror`](/docs/cli/commands/providers/mirror.html) command to download local copies of every provider required by the current working directory's configuration. This directory will use the nested directory layout that Terraform expects when installing plugins from a local source, so you can transfer it directly to an airgapped system that runs Terraform. Use the [`terraform providers lock`](/docs/cli/commands/providers/lock.html) command to update the lock file that Terraform uses to ensure predictable runs when using ambiguous provider version constraints.