A compilation of commonly used commands related to Terraform and GCP.
- Clone this repo.
- In your favorite shell's startup script, add the following lines:
export TERRAFORM_GOOGLE_DEV_HACK_HOME=[PATH/TO/REPO] # Update this, no trailing slash
source "${TERRAFORM_GOOGLE_DEV_HACK_HOME}/terraform-google-dev-hack.sh"
Command | Description |
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tflo |
Runs both gcloud auth login and gcloud auth application-default login . |
tfp |
Recursively formats Terraform files. Initializes working directory by caching modules. Makes all shell scripts executable. Show generated plan (both detailed and summary). |
tfa |
Runs terraform apply -auto-approve . |
tfd |
Runs terraform destroy -auto-approve . |
tfo |
Runs terraform output . |
tff |
Runs terraform fmt -recursive . |
tfc |
Recursively delete .terraform/ and terraform.tfstate.d/ directories. Useful if your hard drive is running out of space. |
Command | Description |
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delete_project |
Deletes the project regardless of the existence of lien. Usage: delete_project [PROJECT_ID] Example: delete_project my-project-1234 |
gsutil_rsync |
Performs a "dry-run" sync either between 2 buckets, dir to bucket or bucket to dir. Prompts for user confirmation before applying the changes. Files in the destination will be deleted if they don't exist in the source. Usage: gsutil_rsync [SOURCE] [DESTINATION] Example: gsutil_rsync gs://bucket-1234 gs://bucket-5678 gsutil_rsync /path/to/dir gs://bucket-5678 gsutil_rsync gs://bucket-1234 /path/to/dir |
Command | Description |
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chromebook_init |
Installing/Updating VSCode and Google SDK. Usage: chromebook_init Example: chromebook_init |