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spacectl
- OpenTF Announces Fork of Terraform
- spacectl: Spacelift client and CLI
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Do I need another CI/CD for my infrastructure?
You can use the spacectl command line tool to easily call out to Spacelift from other CI/CD systems.
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TACOS providers
With Spacelift you can use the spacectl CLI tool to do exactly this.
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When going from Free to Paid Plan?
If all you need is the ability to execute plans locally while you're working on your Terraform code (instead of creating commits to a PR all the time), then you can use our spacectl command line tool. It includes a `local preview` command, which will execute a run in Spacelift based on your local directory contents, this way you also don't have to manage any environment variables or credentials locally.
roadmap
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OpenTF Repository is now Public
Good to see, waiting on https://github.com/opentffoundation/roadmap/issues/8 so can do some testing (yes can build from source, but I'd rather use the releases)
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HashiCorp silently amend Terraform Registry TOS
Not the OP, but I suspect HN has trimmed the anchor link.
> https://github.com/opentffoundation/roadmap/issues/24#issuec...
That's the comment that made the issue clear -- specifically TOS were amended for https://registry.terraform.io to state:
> You may download providers, modules, policy libraries and/or other Services or Content from this website __solely for use with, or in support of, HashiCorp Terraform.__
ie., it looks like the intent is "You can't use OpenTF with registry.terraform.io".
IMO, that feels a little petty. But, I guess if OpenTF is taking a position of "Use us instead of Terraform", then they shouldn't expect to get the usage of Hashicorps infra.
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OpenTF Announces Fork of Terraform
Making sure there aren't any trademark infringements left, that we have some basic community process in place, etc.
There's unfortunately a bunch of these things we have to do before we can publish. We created a public roadmap repo if you'd like to track the progress[0]. We're doing our best to make it public as soon as possible.
[0]: https://github.com/opentffoundation/roadmap/milestones
Disclaimer: Work at Spacelift, and currently temporary Technical Lead of the OpenTF Project, until it's committee-steered.
What are some alternatives?
viagrunts - Viagrunts is a fork of Vagrant with still a MIT license, and is also a tool for building and distributing development environments. [Moved to: https://github.com/viagrunts/viagrunts]
manifesto - The OpenTF Manifesto expresses concern over HashiCorp's switch of the Terraform license from open-source to the Business Source License (BSL) and calls for the tool's return to a truly open-source license.
terratest - Terratest is a Go library that makes it easier to write automated tests for your infrastructure code.
opentf - OpenTofu lets you declaratively manage your cloud infrastructure. [Moved to: https://github.com/opentofu/opentofu]
pulumi-kubernetes-operator - A Kubernetes Operator that automates the deployment of Pulumi Stacks
terraform-provider-airbyte - Terraform Provider for Airbyte API
terraform-pr
toc - Hyperledger TOC documents
github.packages.tf - Bridge between GitHub Releases and Terraform
terraformer - CLI tool to generate terraform files from existing infrastructure (reverse Terraform). Infrastructure to Code
git-absorb - git commit --fixup, but automatic