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Your cdktf typescript project is ready!
cat help Print this message
Compile:
npm run get Import/update Terraform providers and modules (you should check-in this directory)
npm run compile Compile typescript code to javascript (or "npm run watch")
npm run watch Watch for changes and compile typescript in the background
npm run build Compile typescript
Synthesize:
cdktf synth [stack] Synthesize Terraform resources from stacks to cdktf.out/ (ready for 'terraform apply')
Diff:
cdktf diff [stack] Perform a diff (terraform plan) for the given stack
Deploy:
cdktf deploy [stack] Deploy the given stack
Destroy:
cdktf destroy [stack] Destroy the stack
Test:
npm run test Runs unit tests (edit __tests__/main-test.ts to add your own tests)
npm run test:watch Watches the tests and reruns them on change
Upgrades:
npm run upgrade Upgrade cdktf modules to latest version
npm run upgrade:next Upgrade cdktf modules to latest "@next" version (last commit)
Use Providers:
You can add prebuilt providers (if available) or locally generated ones using the add command:
cdktf provider add "aws@~>3.0" null kreuzwerker/docker
You can find all prebuilt providers on npm: https://www.npmjs.com/search?q=keywords:cdktf
You can also install these providers directly through npm:
npm install @cdktf/provider-aws
npm install @cdktf/provider-google
npm install @cdktf/provider-azurerm
npm install @cdktf/provider-docker
npm install @cdktf/provider-github
npm install @cdktf/provider-null
You can also build any module or provider locally. Learn more https://cdk.tf/modules-and-providers
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