#terraform Commands and its Uses
terraform init: Initialize a new or existing Terraform configuration, downloading required providers.
terraform validate: Check the syntax and validity of your Terraform configuration.
terraform plan: Generate an execution plan, showing the changes Terraform will make.
terraform apply: Apply the changes described in the execution plan to reach the desired state.
terraform destroy: Destroy the infrastructure defined in your Terraform configuration.
terraform console: Open an interactive console for evaluating expressions and interpolations.
terraform show: Show the current state or a saved plan.
terraform state: Perform operations on the Terraform state.
terraform output: Show outputs from your Terraform configuration.
terraform import: Import existing infrastructure into Terraform.
terraform graph: Generate and show a visual representation of the Terraform resources.
terraform fmt: Reformat your Terraform configuration for consistent style.
terraform taint: Mark a resource as tainted, forcing it to be destroyed and recreated.
terraform untaint: Remove the tainted state from a resource.
terraform workspace: Manage workspaces for Terraform configurations.
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3moYeah this was probably the best update in the release IMO.