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"Terraform" matching MCP tools:

  • Manage infrastructure as code by executing Terraform commands such as init, plan, apply, and destroy through the Ansible MCP Server for streamlined operations and automation.
    MIT
  • Execute Terraform commands to manage infrastructure as code, including init, plan, apply, and destroy operations for cloud resource provisioning.
  • Execute Terraform commands to manage infrastructure as code, including init, plan, apply, and destroy operations for cloud resource provisioning and configuration.
    MIT
  • Generate an execution plan for Terraform infrastructure changes, showing what will be created, modified, or destroyed before applying.
    MIT

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  • AI infrastructure design agent. Describe your app in plain English; Riley designs, prices, and deploys AWS or GCP infrastructure with generated Terraform.

  • Unified API to query AWS, GCP, Azure and generate Terraform/CLI execution kits for AI agents.

  • Evaluate configuration files (Kubernetes, Terraform, Dockerfiles, etc.) against Rego policies and get pass/fail/warn results per file and namespace.
    MIT
  • Deploy or destroy AWS infrastructure on LocalStack using CDK, Terraform, or CloudFormation. Manage local development environments by applying infrastructure-as-code from project directories.
    Apache 2.0
  • Describe your infrastructure requirements for compute, storage, database, or networking and receive the best cross-cloud option with Terraform code and CLI commands ready to deploy.
    MIT
  • Identify security misconfigurations in Terraform HCL source code by scanning for issues like public-read S3 buckets, open security groups, and unencrypted RDS instances, with severity-graded findings per resource block.
    MIT
  • Export an architecture specification to Terraform, CloudFormation, Mermaid, D2, or other formats. Get ready-to-write IaC code, diagrams, or audit artifacts from your ArchSpec.
    MIT
  • Execute approved infrastructure changes in Terraform Cloud by confirming and applying a paused run after reviewing the plan output.
    MIT
  • Cancel a paused Terraform Cloud run without applying changes, unlocking the workspace for new runs when plans show undesired modifications.
    MIT
  • Modify existing workspace variables in Terraform Cloud by updating specific attributes like name, value, category, or sensitivity while leaving unspecified settings unchanged.
    MIT