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Add OpenTofu #2978

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https://github.com/virtualroot/awesome-opentofu#readme | https://awesome-opentofu.com/

A refined list of OpenTofu resources and tools.

OpenTofu is an open-source and community-driven fork of Terraform that lets you define infrastructure as code. It has grown steadily since its inception 6 months ago, and I believe now is a good time to bring more exposure to it as a promising alternative to the non-open-source Terraform.

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virtualroot commented Feb 21, 2024

unicorn

Shorter and relevant.
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lime360 commented Feb 22, 2024

add the "LF" character at the beginning of the list

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cvyl commented Feb 28, 2024

lgtm

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add the "LF" character at the beginning of the list

Thanks @lime360 for your help, but I don't understand what you mean with "LF" character.
Could you please further explain what the problem is? Thanks

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lime360 commented Mar 10, 2024

add the "LF" character at the beginning of the list

Thanks @lime360 for your help, but I don't understand what you mean with "LF" character.
Could you please further explain what the problem is? Thanks

this is the lf character: ␊

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add the "LF" character at the beginning of the list

Thanks @lime360 for your help, but I don't understand what you mean with "LF" character.
Could you please further explain what the problem is? Thanks

this is the lf character: ␊

@lime360 Don't you mean the Unicode non-visible character for newline? Could you please further explain what the problem is? Why would I have to add ␊ glyphs? Thanks

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lime360 commented Mar 10, 2024

add the "LF" character at the beginning of the list

Thanks @lime360 for your help, but I don't understand what you mean with "LF" character.
Could you please further explain what the problem is? Thanks

this is the lf character: ␊

@lime360 Don't you mean the Unicode non-visible character for newline? Could you please further explain what the problem is? Why would I have to add ␊ glyphs? Thanks

so that the existing linter used in awesome-line would work fine

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add the "LF" character at the beginning of the list

Thanks @lime360 for your help, but I don't understand what you mean with "LF" character.
Could you please further explain what the problem is? Thanks

this is the lf character: ␊

@lime360 Don't you mean the Unicode non-visible character for newline? Could you please further explain what the problem is? Why would I have to add ␊ glyphs? Thanks

so that the existing linter used in awesome-line would work fine

Sorry, but to what linter rule are you referring to?
I'm running awesome-lint with no errors.

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lime360 commented Mar 11, 2024

add the "LF" character at the beginning of the list

Thanks @lime360 for your help, but I don't understand what you mean with "LF" character.
Could you please further explain what the problem is? Thanks

this is the lf character: ␊

@lime360 Don't you mean the Unicode non-visible character for newline? Could you please further explain what the problem is? Why would I have to add ␊ glyphs? Thanks

so that the existing linter used in awesome-line would work fine

Sorry, but to what linter rule are you referring to? I'm running awesome-lint with no errors.

according to awesome-neocities github actions history, it's the rule called: Missing newline character at end of file remark-lint:final-newline.

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according to awesome-neocities github actions history, it's the rule called: Missing newline character at end of file remark-lint:final-newline.

Thanks @lime360, Now I get what you mean.

In lime360/awesome-neocities@b8d1e4b the issue was solved by adding a new line at the end of the file. The glyph is not needed. I created lime360/awesome-neocities#2 to remove it.

StackOverflow explains why ending text files with a jump of line is required, \n.

A text file, under unix, consists of a series of lines, each of which ends with a newline character (\n). A file that is not empty and does not end with a newline is therefore not a text file.

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lime360 commented Mar 12, 2024

merged the pull request, I guess that lf glyph is not necessary

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hstsethi commented Apr 3, 2024

On line 85, it reads "Analize and manipulate OpenTofu's state." While it should be "Analyze and manipulate OpenTofu state.

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@sindresorhus πŸ¦„ This PR is ready. Can you please review it?

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@sindresorhus sindresorhus merged commit 99355bc into sindresorhus:main Apr 3, 2024
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