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layout: "docs"
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page_title: "Commands"
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sidebar_current: "docs-commands"
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description: |-
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Terraform is controlled via a very easy to use command-line interface (CLI). Terraform is only a single command-line application: terraform. This application then takes a subcommand such as "apply" or "plan". The complete list of subcommands is in the navigation to the left.
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# Terraform Commands (CLI)
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Terraform is controlled via a very easy to use command-line interface (CLI).
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Terraform is only a single command-line application: terraform. This application
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then takes a subcommand such as "apply" or "plan". The complete list of subcommands
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is in the navigation to the left.
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The terraform CLI is a well-behaved command line application. In erroneous cases,
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a non-zero exit status will be returned. It also responds to -h and --help as you'd
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most likely expect.
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To view a list of the available commands at any time, just run terraform with no arguments:
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```text
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$ terraform
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Usage: terraform [--version] [--help] <command> [args]
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The available commands for execution are listed below.
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The most common, useful commands are shown first, followed by
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less common or more advanced commands. If you're just getting
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started with Terraform, stick with the common commands. For the
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other commands, please read the help and docs before usage.
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Common commands:
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apply Builds or changes infrastructure
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console Interactive console for Terraform interpolations
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destroy Destroy Terraform-managed infrastructure
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fmt Rewrites config files to canonical format
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get Download and install modules for the configuration
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graph Create a visual graph of Terraform resources
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import Import existing infrastructure into Terraform
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init Initialize a new or existing Terraform configuration
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output Read an output from a state file
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plan Generate and show an execution plan
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providers Prints a tree of the providers used in the configuration
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push Upload this Terraform module to Terraform Enterprise to run
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refresh Update local state file against real resources
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show Inspect Terraform state or plan
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taint Manually mark a resource for recreation
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untaint Manually unmark a resource as tainted
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validate Validates the Terraform files
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version Prints the Terraform version
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workspace Workspace management
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All other commands:
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debug Debug output management (experimental)
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force-unlock Manually unlock the terraform state
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state Advanced state management
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```
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To get help for any specific command, pass the -h flag to the relevant subcommand. For example,
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to see help about the graph subcommand:
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```text
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$ terraform graph -h
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Usage: terraform graph [options] PATH
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Outputs the visual graph of Terraform resources. If the path given is
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the path to a configuration, the dependency graph of the resources are
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shown. If the path is a plan file, then the dependency graph of the
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plan itself is shown.
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The graph is outputted in DOT format. The typical program that can
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read this format is GraphViz, but many web services are also available
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to read this format.
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```
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