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### Expected Behavior
When specifying an AWS provider constraint in `cdktf.json` then that provider version should be respected during `cdktf deploy`
```
{
"language": "typescript",
"app"…
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### Expected Behavior
Given the following short example:
```typescript
import {Construct} from "constructs";
import {App, Fn, TerraformStack} from "cdktf";
import {File} from "@cdktf/provider…
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### Expected Behavior
compile successfully
### Actual Behavior
### Steps to Reproduce
1. cdktf init --template=go --providers=aliyun/alicloud --local
2. cdktf get
### Versions
cdktf de…
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### Expected Behavior
locals {
x = "x"
y = local.x
}
### Actual Behavior
locals {
x = "x"
y = "${local.x}"
}
### Steps to…
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### Expected Behavior
No error message. I am not using escape sequences anywhere explicitly. I believe this is a false positive.
### Actual Behavior
Given the following example application:
```t…
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### Expected Behavior
When executing a cdktf stack script written in Python directly, it should run without requiring any dependencies besides the cdktf Python modules and precompiled providers.
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### Description
I think CDKTF is a great and versatile tool!
Here are some suggestions to further improve the development experience
For k8s Provider, could you consider adding a tool like Pulumi's…
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### Expected Behavior
For a multiline string, which is rendered into a HEREDOC for HCL output, the quotes should not be escaped.
Vault policy or AWS IAM policy render invalid.
### Actual Behavi…
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### Description
Currently Construct naming experience is not consistent with Terraform. Consider the following example:
```ts
class DevStack extends TerraformStack {
constructor(scope: Con…