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            <title type="text"><![CDATA[Terragrunt]]></title>
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                <![CDATA[Terraform wrapper. DRY and maintainable Terraform code.

Terragrunt is a thin wrapper that provides extra tools for keeping your configurations DRY, working with multiple Terraform modules, and managing remote state. 

- [Terragrunt @ GitHub](https://github.com/gruntwork-io/terragrunt).

Related contents:

- [Terraform^2 = Terragrunt @ DevSecOps :fr:](https://blog.stephane-robert.info/docs/infra-as-code/provisionnement/terragrunt/).
- [#103 Bonnes pratiques Terraform @ DevApps.ms :fr:](https://devapps.ms/podcasts/103-best-practices-terraform).
- [Beginner&amp;#039;s Guide to Terragrunt @ scalr](https://scalr.com/learning-center/beginners-guide-to-terragrunt/).]]>
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