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layout: "docs"
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page_title: "Command: show"
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sidebar_current: "docs-commands-show"
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The `terraform show` command is used to provide human-readable output from a state or plan file. This can be used to inspect a plan to ensure that the planned operations are expected, or to inspect the current state as Terraform sees it.
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# Command: show
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The `terraform show` command is used to provide human-readable output
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from a state or plan file. This can be used to inspect a plan to ensure
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that the planned operations are expected, or to inspect the current state
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as Terraform sees it.
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Machine-readable output is generated by adding the `-json` command-line
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flag.
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-> **Note:** When using the `-json` command-line flag, any sensitive values in
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Terraform state will be displayed in plain text. For more information, see
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[Sensitive Data in State](/docs/language/state/sensitive-data.html).
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## JSON Output
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For Terraform state files (including when no path is provided),
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`terraform show -json` will show a JSON representation of the state.
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For Terraform plan files, `terraform show -json` will show a JSON representation
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of the plan, configuration, and current state.
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If you've updated providers which contain new schema versions since the state
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was written, the state needs to be upgraded before it can be displayed with
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`show -json`. If you are viewing a plan, it must be created without
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`-refresh=false`. If you are viewing a state file, run `terraform refresh`
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first.
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The output format is covered in detail in [JSON Output Format](/docs/internals/json-format.html).
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## Usage
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Usage: `terraform show [options] [file]`
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You may use `show` with a path to either a Terraform state file or plan
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file. If you don't specify a file path, Terraform will show the latest state
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snapshot.
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This command accepts the following options:
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* `-no-color` - Disables output with coloring
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* `-json` - Displays machine-readable output from a state or plan file
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-> JSON output via the `-json` option requires **Terraform v0.12 or later**.
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