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  • Documentation

    • Updated README.md with comprehensive documentation for Terraform Azure Cosmos DB configuration
    • Detailed sections added for requirements, providers, resources, inputs, and outputs
  • Chores

    • Updated Azure Resource Manager (azurerm) provider version from 4.12.0 to 4.14.0

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The pull request introduces structured documentation in the README.md file for an Azure Cosmos DB Terraform configuration. The changes provide comprehensive details about requirements, providers, resources, inputs, and outputs. Additionally, the backend.tf file has been updated to upgrade the azurerm provider version from 4.12.0 to 4.14.0, which represents a minor version increment for the Terraform Azure provider.

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File Change Summary
README.md Added structured documentation with sections for requirements, providers, modules, resources, inputs, and outputs for Azure Cosmos DB Terraform configuration
backend.tf Updated azurerm provider version from 4.12.0 to 4.14.0

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🐰 A Terraform Rabbit's Delight

Docs now shine, crisp and bright
Provider bumped with version might
Cosmos DB config takes flight
README tells its story right
Code hops forward, pure and light! 🌟


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@spy86 spy86 merged commit 359593e into main Jan 27, 2025
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@spy86 spy86 deleted the patch-1 branch January 27, 2025 08:45
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