Add turso-jpedroh provider#95
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vimtor merged 1 commit intoanomalyco:masterfrom May 5, 2026
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The existing
tursoprovider appears to be outdated and lacks the right primitives for token generation (i.e. database auth tokens get recreated on every deployment, meaning tokens accumulate in Turso unnecessarily)The
jpedroh/tursopackage on the other hand seems to be more actively maintained (last version published ~6 months ago) and exposes a dedicated DatabaseToken resource, ensuring tokens are tracked in Pulumi state and survive across deployments.Happy to change the name of the package if needed!