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Command: show

The opentf show command is used to provide human-readable output from a state or plan file. This can be used to inspect a plan to ensure that the planned operations are expected, or to inspect the current state as OpenTF sees it.

Machine-readable output is generated by adding the -json command-line flag.

-> Note: When using the -json command-line flag, any sensitive values in OpenTF state will be displayed in plain text. For more information, see Sensitive Data in State.

JSON Output

For OpenTF state files (including when no path is provided), opentf show -json will show a JSON representation of the state.

For OpenTF plan files, opentf show -json will show a JSON representation of the plan, configuration, and current state.

If you've updated providers which contain new schema versions since the state was written, the state needs to be upgraded before it can be displayed with show -json. If you are viewing a plan, it must be created without -refresh=false. If you are viewing a state file, run opentf refresh first.

The output format is covered in detail in JSON Output Format.

Usage

Usage: opentf show [options] [file]

You may use show with a path to either a OpenTF state file or plan file. If you don't specify a file path, OpenTF will show the latest state snapshot.

This command accepts the following options:

  • -no-color - Disables output with coloring

  • -json - Displays machine-readable output from a state or plan file