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page_title: "Plugins"
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Terraform is built on a plugin-based architecture. All providers and provisioners that are used in Terraform configurations are plugins, even the core types such as AWS and Heroku. Users of Terraform are able to write new plugins in order to support new functionality in Terraform.
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# Plugins
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Terraform is built on a plugin-based architecture. All providers and
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provisioners that are used in Terraform configurations are plugins, even
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the core types such as AWS and Heroku. Users of Terraform are able to
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write new plugins in order to support new functionality in Terraform.
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This section of the documentation gives a high-level overview of how
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to write plugins for Terraform. It does not hold your hand through the
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process, however, and expects a relatively high level of understanding
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of Go, provider semantics, Unix, etc.
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~> **Advanced topic!** Plugin development is a highly advanced
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topic in Terraform, and is not required knowledge for day-to-day usage.
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If you don't plan on writing any plugins, we recommend not reading
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this section of the documentation.
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