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* `file(path)` - Reads the contents of a file into the string. Variables
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* `file(path)` - Reads the contents of a file into the string. Variables
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in this file are _not_ interpolated. The contents of the file are
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in this file are _not_ interpolated. The contents of the file are
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read as-is.
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read as-is. The `path` is interpreted relative to the working directory.
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[Path variables](#path-variables) can be used to reference paths relative
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to other base locations. For example, when using `file()` from inside a
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module, you generally want to make the path relative to the module base,
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like this: `file("${path.module}/file")`.
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* `format(format, args...)` - Formats a string according to the given
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* `format(format, args...)` - Formats a string according to the given
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format. The syntax for the format is standard `sprintf` syntax.
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format. The syntax for the format is standard `sprintf` syntax.
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