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Usage: terraform [-version] [-help] <command> [args]

The available commands for execution are listed below. The most common, useful commands are shown first, followed by less common or more advanced commands. If you’re just getting started with Terraform, stick with the common commands. For the other commands, please read the help and docs before usage.

Common commands:

apply              Builds or changes infrastructure
console            Interactive console for Terraform interpolations
destroy            Destroy Terraform-managed infrastructure
env                Workspace management
fmt                Rewrites config files to canonical format
get                Download and install modules for the configuration
graph              Create a visual graph of Terraform resources
import             Import existing infrastructure into Terraform
init               Initialize a Terraform working directory
output             Read an output from a state file
plan               Generate and show an execution plan
providers          Prints a tree of the providers used in the configuration
push               Upload this Terraform module to Atlas to run
refresh            Update local state file against real resources
show               Inspect Terraform state or plan
taint              Manually mark a resource for recreation
untaint            Manually unmark a resource as tainted
validate           Validates the Terraform files
version            Prints the Terraform version
workspace          Workspace management

All other commands:

0.12checklist      Checks whether the configuration is ready for Terraform v0.12
debug              Debug output management (experimental)
force-unlock       Manually unlock the terraform state
state              Advanced state management

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