terragrunt-generator

Generate production-ready Terragrunt configurations following current best practices, naming conventions, and security standards. All generated configurations are automatically validated.

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Terragrunt Generator

Overview

Generate production-ready Terragrunt configurations following current best practices, naming conventions, and security standards. All generated configurations are automatically validated.

Trigger Phrases

Use this skill when the user asks for:

  • A new root.hcl , terragrunt.hcl , or terragrunt.stack.hcl

  • Multi-environment Terragrunt layouts (dev/staging/prod )

  • Terragrunt dependency wiring (dependency or dependencies blocks)

  • Terragrunt module source setup (local, Git, Terraform Registry via tfr:/// )

  • Stack catalog unit generation under catalog/units/*

Terragrunt 2025 Features Supported:

  • Stacks - Infrastructure blueprints with terragrunt.stack.hcl (GA since v0.78.0)

  • Feature Flags - Runtime control via feature blocks

  • Exclude Blocks - Fine-grained execution control (replaces deprecated skip )

  • Errors Blocks - Advanced error handling (replaces deprecated retryable_errors )

  • OpenTofu Engine - Alternative IaC engine support

Root Configuration Naming

RECOMMENDED: Use root.hcl instead of terragrunt.hcl for root files per migration guide.

Approach Root File Include Syntax

Modern root.hcl

find_in_parent_folders("root.hcl")

Legacy terragrunt.hcl

find_in_parent_folders()

Include standard: Default to find_in_parent_folders("root.hcl") in all new examples and generated configs. Use find_in_parent_folders() only when explicitly targeting a legacy root file named terragrunt.hcl .

Architecture Patterns

CRITICAL: Before generating ANY configuration, you MUST determine the architecture pattern and understand its constraints.

Pattern A: Multi-Environment with Environment-Agnostic Root

Use when: Managing multiple environments (dev/staging/prod) with shared root configuration.

Key principle: root.hcl is environment-agnostic - it does NOT read environment-specific files.

infrastructure/ ├── root.hcl # Environment-AGNOSTIC (no env.hcl references) ├── dev/ │ ├── env.hcl # Environment variables (locals block) │ ├── vpc/terragrunt.hcl │ └── rds/terragrunt.hcl └── prod/ ├── env.hcl # Environment variables (locals block) ├── vpc/terragrunt.hcl └── rds/terragrunt.hcl

Root.hcl constraints:

  • ❌ CANNOT use read_terragrunt_config(find_in_parent_folders("env.hcl"))

  • env.hcl doesn't exist at root level

  • ❌ CANNOT reference local.environment or local.aws_region that come from env.hcl

  • ✅ CAN use static values or get_env() for runtime configuration

  • ✅ CAN use ${path_relative_to_include()} for state keys (this works dynamically)

Child modules read env.hcl:

dev/vpc/terragrunt.hcl

include "root" { path = find_in_parent_folders("root.hcl") }

locals { env = read_terragrunt_config(find_in_parent_folders("env.hcl")) }

inputs = { name = "${local.env.locals.environment}-vpc" # Works: env.hcl exists in dev/ }

Pattern B: Single Environment or Environment-Aware Root

Use when: Single environment OR all environments share the same root with environment detection.

infrastructure/ ├── root.hcl # Can be environment-aware via get_env() or directory parsing ├── account.hcl # Account-level config (optional) ├── region.hcl # Region-level config (optional) └── vpc/ └── terragrunt.hcl

Root.hcl can detect environment:

root.hcl - environment detection via directory path

locals {

Parse environment from path (e.g., "prod/vpc" -> "prod")

path_parts = split("/", path_relative_to_include()) environment = local.path_parts[0]

OR use environment variable

environment = get_env("TG_ENVIRONMENT", "dev") }

Pattern C: Shared Environment Variables (_env directory)

Use when: Centralizing environment variables with symlinks or direct references.

infrastructure/ ├── root.hcl # Environment-AGNOSTIC ├── _env/ # Centralized environment definitions │ ├── prod.hcl │ ├── staging.hcl │ └── dev.hcl ├── prod/ │ ├── env.hcl # Reads from _env/prod.hcl │ └── vpc/terragrunt.hcl └── dev/ ├── env.hcl # Reads from _env/dev.hcl └── vpc/terragrunt.hcl

env.hcl reads from _env:

prod/env.hcl

locals { env_vars = read_terragrunt_config("${get_repo_root()}/_env/prod.hcl")

Re-export for child modules

environment = local.env_vars.locals.environment aws_region = local.env_vars.locals.aws_region vpc_cidr = local.env_vars.locals.vpc_cidr

... other variables

}

Architecture Pattern Selection Checklist (Canonical)

MANDATORY: Before writing any files, you MUST complete this checklist and OUTPUT it to the user with checkmarks filled in. This is not optional.

Output this completed checklist before generating any files:

Architecture Pattern Selection

[x] Identified architecture pattern: Pattern ___ (A/B/C) [x] Root.hcl scope: [ ] environment-agnostic OR [ ] environment-aware [x] env.hcl location: ___________________ [x] Child modules access env via: ___________________ [x] Verified: No file references a path that doesn't exist from its location

Example completed checklist:

Architecture Pattern Selection

[x] Identified architecture pattern: Pattern A (Multi-Environment with Environment-Agnostic Root) [x] Root.hcl scope: [x] environment-agnostic OR [ ] environment-aware [x] env.hcl location: dev/env.hcl, prod/env.hcl (one per environment) [x] Child modules access env via: read_terragrunt_config(find_in_parent_folders("env.hcl")) [x] Verified: No file references a path that doesn't exist from its location

Quick Variable Definition Examples

Use these starter files for Pattern B and account/region-aware setups.

env.hcl

locals { environment = "dev" aws_region = "us-east-1" project = "platform" }

account.hcl

locals { account_id = "123456789012" account_name = "shared-services" }

region.hcl

locals { aws_region = "us-east-1" }

When to Use

  • Creating new Terragrunt projects or configurations

  • Setting up multi-environment infrastructure (dev/staging/prod)

  • Implementing DRY Terraform configurations

  • Managing complex infrastructure with dependencies

  • Working with custom Terraform providers or modules

Core Capabilities

  1. Generate Root Configuration

Create root-level root.hcl or terragrunt.hcl with remote state, provider config, and common variables.

MANDATORY: Before generating, READ the template file:

Read: assets/templates/root/terragrunt.hcl

Template: assets/templates/root/terragrunt.hcl

Patterns: references/common-patterns.md → Root Configuration Patterns

Key placeholders to replace:

  • [BUCKET_NAME] , [AWS_REGION] , [DYNAMODB_TABLE]

  • [TERRAFORM_VERSION] , [PROVIDER_NAME] , [PROVIDER_SOURCE] , [PROVIDER_VERSION]

  • [ENVIRONMENT] , [PROJECT_NAME]

Root.hcl Design Principles:

  • Environment-agnostic by default - Don't assume env.hcl exists at root level

  • Use static values for provider/backend region - Or use get_env() for runtime config

  • State key uses path_relative_to_include()

  • This automatically includes environment path

  • Provider tags can be static - Environment-specific tags go in child modules

  1. Generate Child Module Configuration

Create child modules with dependencies, mock outputs, and proper includes.

MANDATORY: Before generating, READ the template file:

Read: assets/templates/child/terragrunt.hcl

Template: assets/templates/child/terragrunt.hcl

Patterns: references/common-patterns.md → Child Module Patterns

Module source options:

  1. Generate Standalone Module

Self-contained modules without root dependency.

MANDATORY: Before generating, READ the template file:

Read: assets/templates/module/terragrunt.hcl

Template: assets/templates/module/terragrunt.hcl

Canonical Placeholder Replacement Map

Use this map for every generated output:

Placeholder Meaning Example Replacement Notes

[AWS_REGION]

AWS region us-east-1

Canonical region placeholder in all templates

[ENVIRONMENT]

Environment name dev

Keep lowercase for directory naming

[PROJECT_NAME]

Project/application name payments-platform

Use the same value in tags and names

[BUCKET_NAME]

Remote state S3 bucket acme-tfstate-prod

Bucket must exist before first apply

[DYNAMODB_TABLE]

State lock table acme-terraform-locks

Table must exist before first apply

[PROVIDER_SOURCE]

Terraform provider source hashicorp/aws

Use fully qualified source

[TERRAFORM_VERSION]

Required Terraform/OpenTofu version 1.8.5

Used in both terraform_version_constraint and required_version . Keep compatible with module constraints.

Legacy alias normalization: If you see [REGION] in older examples, treat it as [AWS_REGION] and replace it before validation.

  1. Generate Multi-Environment Infrastructure

Complete directory structures for dev/staging/prod.

MANDATORY: Before generating:

  • Determine architecture pattern (see Architecture Patterns section)

  • Read relevant templates for root, env, and child modules

  • Verify env.hcl placement and access patterns: Read: assets/templates/env/env.hcl

Patterns: references/common-patterns.md → Environment-Specific Patterns

Typical structure (Pattern A - Environment-Agnostic Root):

infrastructure/ ├── root.hcl # Environment-AGNOSTIC root config ├── dev/ │ ├── env.hcl # Dev environment variables │ └── vpc/terragrunt.hcl └── prod/ ├── env.hcl # Prod environment variables └── vpc/terragrunt.hcl

  1. Generate Terragrunt Stacks (2025)

Infrastructure blueprints using terragrunt.stack.hcl .

MANDATORY: Before generating, READ the template files:

Read: assets/templates/stack/terragrunt.stack.hcl Read: assets/templates/catalog/terragrunt.hcl

Docs: Stacks Documentation Template: assets/templates/stack/terragrunt.stack.hcl

Catalog Template: assets/templates/catalog/terragrunt.hcl

Patterns: references/common-patterns.md → Stacks Patterns

Stack path rule: Keep no_dot_terragrunt_stack mode consistent across dependent units. Do not mix direct-path and .terragrunt-stack generation in the same dependency chain.

Commands:

terragrunt stack generate # Generate unit configurations terragrunt stack run plan # Plan all units terragrunt stack run apply # Apply all units terragrunt stack output # Get aggregated outputs terragrunt stack clean # Clean generated directories

  1. Generate Feature Flags (2025)

Runtime control without code changes.

Docs: Feature Flags Documentation Patterns: references/common-patterns.md → Feature Flags Patterns

CRITICAL: Feature flag default values MUST be static (boolean, string, number). They CANNOT reference local.* values. Use static defaults and override via CLI/env vars.

Correct:

feature "enable_monitoring" { default = false # Static value - OK }

Incorrect:

feature "enable_monitoring" { default = local.env.locals.enable_monitoring # Dynamic reference - FAILS }

Usage:

terragrunt apply --feature enable_monitoring=true

or

export TG_FEATURE="enable_monitoring=true"

Environment-specific defaults: Use different static defaults per environment file, not dynamic references.

  1. Generate Exclude Blocks (2025)

Fine-grained execution control (replaces deprecated skip ).

Docs: Exclude Block Reference Patterns: references/common-patterns.md → Exclude Block Patterns

Actions: "plan" , "apply" , "destroy" , "all" , "all_except_output"

Production Recommendation: For critical production resources, add exclude blocks to prevent accidental destruction:

Protect production databases from accidental destroy

exclude { if = true actions = ["destroy"] exclude_dependencies = false }

Also use prevent_destroy for critical resources

prevent_destroy = true

  1. Generate Errors Blocks (2025)

Advanced error handling (replaces deprecated retryable_errors ).

Docs: Errors Block Reference Patterns: references/common-patterns.md → Errors Block Patterns

  1. Generate OpenTofu Engine Configuration (2025)

Use OpenTofu as the IaC engine.

Docs: Engine Documentation Patterns: references/common-patterns.md → OpenTofu Engine Patterns

  1. Handling Custom Providers/Modules

When generating configs with custom providers:

  • Identify the provider name, source, and version

  • Search using WebSearch: "[provider] terraform provider [version] documentation"

  • Or use Context7 MCP if available for structured docs

  • Generate with proper required_providers block

  • Document authentication requirements in comments

Generation Workflow

CRITICAL: Follow this workflow for EVERY generation task. Skipping steps leads to validation errors.

Step 1: Understand Requirements

  • What type of configuration? (root, child, standalone, stack)

  • Single or multi-environment?

  • What dependencies exist between modules?

  • What providers/modules will be used?

Step 2: Determine Architecture Pattern

MANDATORY: Select and document the pattern BEFORE writing any files.

Scenario Pattern Root.hcl Scope

Multi-env with shared root Pattern A Environment-agnostic

Single environment Pattern B Environment-aware

Centralized env vars Pattern C Environment-agnostic

Complete the Architecture Pattern Selection Checklist (Canonical) above and include it in output before file generation.

Step 3: Read Required Templates

MANDATORY: Read the relevant template file(s) BEFORE generating each configuration type.

Configuration Type Template to Read Purpose

Root configuration assets/templates/root/terragrunt.hcl

Shared state backend, providers, and common inputs

Environment variables assets/templates/env/env.hcl

Per-environment locals read by child modules (Pattern A)

Child module assets/templates/child/terragrunt.hcl

Environment module wired to root include

Standalone module assets/templates/module/terragrunt.hcl

Independent Terragrunt module without root include

Stack file assets/templates/stack/terragrunt.stack.hcl

Blueprint that generates multiple units

Catalog unit assets/templates/catalog/terragrunt.hcl

Reusable unit template consumed by stacks

Also read:

  • references/common-patterns.md
  • Primary source for generation patterns

Step 4: Generate with Validation

Validation Strategy: Use a combination of inline checks during generation and batch validation at the end.

Generation order for multi-environment projects:

Generate root.hcl first

  • Inline checks (during generation):

  • No read_terragrunt_config(find_in_parent_folders("env.hcl")) if environment-agnostic

  • remote_state block has encrypt = true

  • errors block used (not deprecated retryable_errors )

Generate env.hcl files for each environment

  • Inline checks (during generation):

  • locals block contains environment, aws_region, and module-specific vars

  • No references to files that don't exist at that directory level

Generate child modules (VPC, etc.) - modules with NO dependencies first

  • Inline checks (during generation):

  • include block uses find_in_parent_folders("root.hcl")

  • read_terragrunt_config(find_in_parent_folders("env.hcl")) present

  • terraform.source uses valid syntax (tfr:/// , git:: , or relative path)

Generate dependent modules (RDS, EKS, etc.)

  • Inline checks (during generation):

  • dependency blocks have mock_outputs

  • mock_outputs_allowed_terraform_commands includes ["validate", "plan", "destroy"]

  • Production modules have prevent_destroy = true and/or exclude block

Run batch validation after ALL files are generated

Note: Full CLI validation (terragrunt hcl fmt , terragrunt dag graph ) requires all files to exist, so these are batched at the end.

Batch validation commands (run after all files exist):

terragrunt hcl fmt --check # Format validation terragrunt dag graph # Dependency graph validation

  • Invoke Skill(devops-skills:terragrunt-validator) for comprehensive validation

Step 5: Fix and Re-Validate

If validation fails:

  • Analyze errors (path resolution, missing variables, syntax errors)

  • Fix issues in the specific file(s)

  • Re-validate the fixed file(s)

  • Repeat until ALL errors are resolved

Step 6: Present Results

Follow "Presentation Requirements" section below.

Validation Workflow

CRITICAL: Every generated configuration MUST be validated.

Incremental Validation Checks

After generating root.hcl:

cd <infrastructure-directory> terragrunt hcl fmt --check

After generating each child module:

cd <module-directory> terragrunt hcl fmt --check

If no dependencies on other modules:

terragrunt hcl validate --inputs

Full Validation

After all files are generated:

Invoke validation skill:

Invoke: Skill(devops-skills:terragrunt-validator)

If validation fails:

  • Analyze errors (missing placeholders, invalid syntax, wrong paths)

  • Fix issues

  • Re-validate (repeat until ALL errors are resolved)

If validation succeeds: Present configurations with usage instructions

Skip validation only for: Partial snippets, documentation examples, or explicit user request

Validation Fallbacks (Environment Constraints)

If the normal validation path is unavailable, use this fallback order and report what was skipped:

  • If terragrunt is unavailable:

  • Run static checks: rg -n "[[A-Z0-9_]+]" . rg -n "find_in_parent_folders\("env\.hcl"\)" .

  • Report that runtime Terragrunt validation is pending.

  • If validator skill execution is unavailable:

  • Run direct Terragrunt checks instead: terragrunt hcl fmt --check terragrunt dag graph

  • If tree is unavailable for presentation:

  • Use: find . -maxdepth 4 -type f | sort

Presentation Requirements

MANDATORY: After successful validation, you MUST present ALL of the following sections. Incomplete presentation is not acceptable. Copy and fill in the templates below.

  1. Directory Structure Summary (MANDATORY)

Show the generated structure

tree <infrastructure-directory>

  1. Files Generated (MANDATORY)

Output this table with all generated files:

FilePurpose
root.hclShared configuration for all child modules (state backend, provider)
dev/env.hclDevelopment environment variables
prod/env.hclProduction environment variables
dev/vpc/terragrunt.hclVPC module for development
......
  1. Usage Instructions (MANDATORY)

You MUST include this section. Copy the template below and fill in the actual values:

Usage Instructions

Prerequisites

Before running Terragrunt commands, ensure:

  1. AWS credentials are configured (aws configure or environment variables)
  2. S3 bucket &#x3C;BUCKET_NAME> exists for state storage
  3. DynamoDB table &#x3C;TABLE_NAME> exists for state locking

Commands

Navigate to infrastructure directory

cd <INFRASTRUCTURE_DIR>

Initialize all modules

terragrunt run --all init

Preview changes for a specific environment

cd <ENV>/vpc && terragrunt plan

Preview all changes

terragrunt run --all plan

Apply changes (requires approval)

terragrunt run --all apply

Destroy (use with extreme caution)

terragrunt run --all destroy

  1. Placeholder Replacement and Secrets Check (MANDATORY)

You MUST include this section. Copy the template below and fill in the actual values:

Placeholder and Secrets Check

Placeholder Replacement

  • All placeholders ([AWS_REGION], [BUCKET_NAME], [DYNAMODB_TABLE], etc.) replaced with real values
  • No legacy placeholder aliases left (for example [REGION])
  • terraform.source values point to real module sources and pinned versions

Secrets Safety

  • No plaintext credentials or access keys in terragrunt.hcl, root.hcl, env.hcl, account.hcl, or region.hcl
  • Sensitive values sourced via environment variables, secret managers, or CI variables
  • Example values kept non-sensitive and clearly marked as placeholders
  1. Environment-Specific Notes (MANDATORY)

You MUST include this section. Copy the template below and fill in the actual values:

Environment Notes

Required Environment Variables

VariableDescriptionExample
AWS_PROFILEAWS CLI profile to usemy-profile
AWS_REGIONAWS region (or set in provider)us-east-1

Prerequisites

  • S3 bucket &#x3C;BUCKET_NAME> must exist before first run
  • DynamoDB table &#x3C;TABLE_NAME> must exist for state locking
  • IAM permissions for Terraform state management

Production-Specific Protections

ModuleProtectionDescription
prod/rdsprevent_destroy = truePrevents accidental database deletion
prod/rdsexclude { actions = ["destroy"] }Blocks destroy commands
  1. Next Steps (Optional)

Suggest what the user might want to do next (add more modules, customize configurations, etc.)

Best Practices

Reference ../terragrunt-validator/references/best_practices.md for comprehensive guidelines.

Key principles:

  • Use include blocks to inherit root configuration (DRY)

  • Always provide mock outputs for dependencies

  • Enable state encryption (encrypt = true )

  • Use generate blocks for provider configuration

  • Specify bounded version constraints (~> 5.0 , not >= 5.0 ) for local/Git modules

  • Never hardcode credentials or secrets

  • Configure retry logic for transient errors

Note on Version Constraints with Registry Modules: When using Terraform Registry modules (e.g., tfr:///terraform-aws-modules/vpc/aws?version=5.1.0 ), they typically define their own required_providers . In this case, you may omit generating required_providers in root.hcl to avoid conflicts. The module's pinned version (?version=X.X.X ) provides the version constraint. See "Common Issues → Provider Conflict with Registry Modules" for details.

Anti-patterns to avoid:

  • Hardcoded account IDs, regions, or environment names

  • Missing mock outputs for dependencies

  • Duplicated configuration across modules

  • Unencrypted state storage

  • Missing or loose version constraints (except when using registry modules that define their own)

  • Root.hcl trying to read env.hcl that doesn't exist at root level

Deprecated Attributes

Deprecated Replacement Reference

skip

exclude block Docs

retryable_errors

errors.retry block Docs

run-all

run --all

Migration

--terragrunt-* flags Unprefixed flags CLI Reference

TERRAGRUNT_* env vars TG_* env vars CLI Reference

Resources

Templates - MUST Read Before Generating

Configuration Type Template File Purpose When to Read

Root configuration assets/templates/root/terragrunt.hcl

Shared backend, provider, and common inputs Before generating any root.hcl

Environment variables assets/templates/env/env.hcl

Per-environment locals (environment, region, sizing, feature toggles) Before generating any env.hcl (Pattern A)

Child module assets/templates/child/terragrunt.hcl

Module include, source, and optional dependency scaffolding Before generating any child module

Standalone module assets/templates/module/terragrunt.hcl

Module config without root inheritance Before generating standalone modules

Stack file assets/templates/stack/terragrunt.stack.hcl

Stack blueprint and unit generation Before generating stacks

Catalog unit assets/templates/catalog/terragrunt.hcl

Reusable unit consumed by stack definitions Before generating catalog units

References

Reference Content Purpose When to Read

references/common-patterns.md

All generation patterns with examples Pick a compatible pattern before writing files Always, before generating

../terragrunt-validator/references/best_practices.md

Comprehensive best practices Final quality and safety checks Always, before generating

Official Documentation

  • Terragrunt Docs

  • Configuration Reference

  • CLI Reference

  • Stacks

  • Feature Flags

  • Engine

  • Migration Guides

Common Issues

Root.hcl Cannot Find env.hcl

Symptom:

Error: Attempt to get attribute from null value on ./root.hcl line X: This value is null, so it does not have any attributes.

Cause: Root.hcl is trying to read env.hcl via find_in_parent_folders("env.hcl") , but env.hcl doesn't exist at the root level.

Solution: Make root.hcl environment-agnostic:

DON'T do this in root.hcl for multi-environment setups:

locals { env_vars = read_terragrunt_config(find_in_parent_folders("env.hcl")) # FAILS }

DO use static values or get_env():

generate "provider" { path = "provider.tf" if_exists = "overwrite_terragrunt" contents = <<EOF provider "aws" { region = "us-east-1" # Static value, or use get_env("AWS_REGION", "us-east-1") } EOF }

Provider Conflict with Registry Modules

When using Terraform Registry modules (e.g., tfr:///terraform-aws-modules/vpc/aws ), they may define their own required_providers block. This can conflict with provider configuration generated by root.hcl .

Symptoms:

Error: Duplicate required providers configuration

Solutions:

Remove conflicting generate block - If using registry modules that manage their own providers, avoid generating duplicate required_providers :

In root.hcl - only generate provider config, not required_providers

generate "provider" { path = "provider.tf" if_exists = "overwrite_terragrunt" contents = <<EOF provider "aws" { region = "us-east-1" } EOF }

Use if_exists = "skip" - Skip generation if file already exists:

generate "versions" { path = "versions.tf" if_exists = "skip" # Don't overwrite module's versions.tf contents = "..." }

Clear cache - If conflicts persist after fixes:

rm -rf .terragrunt-cache terragrunt init

Feature Flag Validation Errors

If you see Unknown variable; There is no variable named "local" in feature blocks, ensure defaults are static values (see Feature Flags section above).

Child Module Cannot Find env.hcl

Symptom:

Error: Attempt to get attribute from null value on ./dev/vpc/terragrunt.hcl line X:

Cause: Child module's find_in_parent_folders("env.hcl") cannot find env.hcl.

Solution: Ensure env.hcl exists in the environment directory:

dev/ ├── env.hcl # This file MUST exist └── vpc/ └── terragrunt.hcl # Calls find_in_parent_folders("env.hcl")

Quick Reference Card

File Reading Checklist

Before generating, READ these files in order:

  • references/common-patterns.md

  • Understand available patterns

  • ../terragrunt-validator/references/best_practices.md

  • Know the rules

  • Relevant template(s) from assets/templates/

  • Structural reference

Architecture Decision Tree

Q: Multiple environments (dev/staging/prod)? ├─ YES → Q: Shared root configuration? │ ├─ YES → Pattern A: Environment-Agnostic Root │ └─ NO → Separate root.hcl per environment └─ NO → Q: Environment detection needed? ├─ YES → Pattern B: Environment-Aware Root └─ NO → Pattern B: Simple single-environment

Validation Sequence

  • Format check: terragrunt hcl fmt --check

  • Input validation: terragrunt hcl validate --inputs

  • Full validation: Invoke Skill(devops-skills:terragrunt-validator)

  • Fix errors → Re-validate → Repeat until clean

Done Criteria

This skill execution is complete only when ALL are true:

  • One architecture checklist is completed and shown (the canonical checklist in this file)

  • Generated files consistently use modern root include syntax unless legacy was explicitly requested

  • Registry sources use canonical tfr:///NAMESPACE/NAME/PROVIDER?version=X.Y.Z format

  • Dependency blocks are added only where actually needed (not left as unresolved placeholders)

  • All placeholders are replaced and secrets checks are reported in output

  • Validation succeeded, or fallback checks ran with explicit limitations documented

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