This January, the OpenTofu project announced the general availability of their terraform fork. Not much changes for now between terraform and OpenTofu (and that is a good thing!), as far as I can tell the announcement was mostly about the new provider registry and of course the truly open source license.
This is harmless and will resolve itself when the providers' developers provide the public GPG key used to sign their releases to the OpenTofu registry. The process is very simple thanks to their GitHub workflow automation.
- You never could interrupt a terraform plan with `C-C`. I am so very glad to see that it is not a problem with OpenTofu! This really needs more advertising: proper Unix signal handling is like a superpower that is too often ignored by modern software.
-`tofu test` can be used to assert things about your state and your configuration. I did not play with it yet but it opens [a whole new realm of possibilities](https://OpenTofu.org/docs/cli/commands/test/)!
I did the required pull requests on the [OpenTofu registry](https://github.com/OpenTofu/registry) to have my [Eventline provider](https://github.com/adyxax/terraform-provider-eventline) all fixed up and ready to rock!