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Install Terraform

Terraform must first be installed on your machine. Terraform is distributed as a binary package for all supported platforms and architecture. This page will not cover how to compile Terraform from source.

Installing Terraform

To install Terraform, find the appropriate package for your system and download it. Terraform is packaged as a zip archive.

After downloading Terraform, unzip the package into a directory where Terraform will be installed. The directory will contain a set of binary programs, such as terraform, terraform-provider-aws, etc. The final step is to make sure the directory you installed Terraform to is on the PATH. See this page for instructions on setting the PATH on Linux and Mac. This page contains instructions for setting the PATH on Windows.

Verifying the Installation

After installing Terraform, verify the installation worked by opening a new terminal session and checking that terraform is available. By executing terraform you should see help output similar to that below:

$ terraform
usage: terraform [--version] [--help] <command> [<args>]

Available commands are:
    apply      Builds or changes infrastructure
    graph      Create a visual graph of Terraform resources
    output     Read an output from a state file
    plan       Generate and show an execution plan
    refresh    Update local state file against real resources
    show       Inspect Terraform state or plan
    version    Prints the Terraform version

If you get an error that terraform could not be found, then your PATH environment variable was not setup properly. Please go back and ensure that your PATH variable contains the directory where Terraform was installed.

Otherwise, Terraform is installed and ready to go!