OpenTofu 1.10.0 brings a rich blend of features and improvements, delivering the most comprehensive update yet to the open-source infrastructure as code tool.| OpenTofu Blog
OpenTofu 1.10.0-beta1 is Now Available| OpenTofu Blog
Hello, OpenTofu community! We're thrilled to announce the second alpha release of OpenTofu 1.10.0! We have been hard at work adding new features, fixing bugs, and iterating with community feedback. This alpha delivers several long awaited features that we know you have been rooting for.| OpenTofu Blog
Hello, OpenTofu community! Today we are proud to announce the first preprelease version of 1.10.0. The new version comes with a few highly anticipated features: provider distribution through OCI registries, native state locking support for s3 backend and many more! We are kindly asking for your help in testing OpenTofu 1.10.0-alpha1.| OpenTofu Blog
OpenTofu 1.9.0 available now with provider for_each, a much-requested feature that makes multi-zone deployments easier and reduces code duplication.| OpenTofu Blog
Hey there, OpenTofu community! We've been working hard to refine the 1.9.0-alpha2 with your feedback! A few rough edges have been polished and a few new features have been added.| OpenTofu Blog
Hello everyone! As we have taken on one of the most difficult tasks since the inception of OpenTofu and it's been a while since we last released a feature version. Today, we are very proud to ask for your help in testing OpenTofu 1.9.0-alpha2, coming with a much-requested feature: provider iteration using for_each. Additionally, this release includes the new -exclude flag for plan and apply.| OpenTofu Blog
With the Registry Search now in beta it is time to take a technical deep dive into how the OpenTofu Registry and Search work and what it took to build them.| OpenTofu Blog
OpenTofu 1.8.0 is now available with early variable/locals evaluation, provider mocking for tests, and a future that makes every-day Tofu code a lot simpler.| OpenTofu Blog
Hey there, OpenTofu community! We've been working hard to refine the 1.8.0-alpha1 with your feedback! A few rough edges have been polished and a few new features have been added.| OpenTofu Blog
Hey there, OpenTofu community! Since the last OpenTofu release we've been hard at work bringing you a much-needed improvement to the .tf language: the ability to use variables in backends, module sources, and the encryption configuration (early variable/locals evaluation). This is currently the top-voted issue on the OpenTofu GitHub and has, in various forms, been requested for years with OpenTofu's predecessor.| OpenTofu Blog
OpenTofu 1.7.0 is now available with full state encryption, dynamic provider-defined functions, the removed and loopable import blocks, new migration guides, and much more.| OpenTofu Blog
This version includes provider-defined functions and significant improvements from the alpha version.| OpenTofu Blog
On April 3rd, we received a Cease and Desist letter from HashiCorp regarding our implementation of the "removed" block in OpenTofu, claiming copyright infringement on the part of one of our core developers. We were also made aware of an article posted that same day with the same accusations. We have investigated these claims and are publishing the C&D letter, our response and the source code origin document resulting from our investigation.| OpenTofu Blog
Hey there, OpenTofu community! Over the last few months we've been hard at work to bring new features, such as the state encryption and the removed block, as well as compatibility improvements to you. A few days ago we released the first preview version of these improvements as OpenTofu 1.7.0-alpha1.| OpenTofu Blog
Today is a big day for OpenTofu! After four months of work, we're releasing the first stable release of OpenTofu, a community-driven open source fork of Terraform. OpenTofu, a Linux Foundation project, is now production-ready. It’s a drop-in replacement for Terraform, and you can easily migrate to it by following our migration guide.| OpenTofu Blog
OpenTofu v1.6.0-rc1, the final stage before the first stable release, is out today. It follows the quick succession of its alpha and beta versions, on the road to an expected General Availability release on January 10, 2024, right after the holidays.| OpenTofu Blog
Jumping into a newly forked project can be a difficult task, maybe even frightening! Now, think about jumping into a production-ready project with nine years of legacy code base there. On top of that, you have the task of taking one of the project’s new features from experimental to production-ready.| OpenTofu Blog
OpenTofu is introducing new office hours, open to everyone.| OpenTofu Blog
TL;DR having options is good strategy, OpenTofu is your insurance policy and competition makes things great.| OpenTofu Blog
OpenTofu 1.7.0 is now available with full state encryption, dynamic provider-defined functions, the removed and loopable import blocks, new migration guides, and much more.| opentofu.org
Today is a big day for OpenTofu! After four months of work, we're releasing the first stable release of OpenTofu, a community-driven open source fork of Terraform. OpenTofu, a Linux Foundation project, is now production-ready. It’s a drop-in replacement for Terraform, and you can easily migrate to it by following our migration guide.| opentofu.org