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The `packer fix` command takes a template and finds backwards incompatible
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parts of it and brings it up to date so it can be used with the latest version
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of Packer. After you update to a new Packer release, you should run the fix
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command to make sure your templates work with the new release.
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layout: docs
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page_title: packer fix - Commands
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sidebar_title: <tt>fix</tt>
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---
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# `fix` Command
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The `packer fix` command takes a template and finds backwards incompatible
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parts of it and brings it up to date so it can be used with the latest version
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of Packer. After you update to a new Packer release, you should run the fix
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command to make sure your templates work with the new release.
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The fix command will output the changed template to standard out, so you should
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redirect standard out using standard OS-specific techniques if you want to save it
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to a file. For example, on Linux systems, you may want to do this:
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```shell-session
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$ packer fix old.json > new.json
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```
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If fixing fails for any reason, the fix command will exit with a non-zero exit
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status. Error messages appear on standard error, so if you're redirecting
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output, you'll still see error messages.
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-> **Even when Packer fix doesn't do anything** to the template, the
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template will be outputted to standard out. Things such as configuration key
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ordering and indentation may be changed. The output format however, is
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pretty-printed for human readability.
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The full list of fixes that the fix command performs is visible in the help
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output, which can be seen via `packer fix -h`.
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## Options
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- `-validate=false` - Disables validation of the fixed template. True by
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default.
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