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Update local provider instructions for 0.13+ #7573

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Terraform 0.13 significantly complicated running local copies of the provider- see https://www.terraform.io/upgrade-guides/0-13.html#new-filesystem-layout-for-local-copies-of-providers

This updates the instructions to mostly replicate the UX of 0.12. Before, specifying any version constraint meant that you pulled from releases/the registry. Now, you need to explicitly mirror the version into the plugin discovery directory.

WANT_LGMT=all, since both of y'all have looked at this stuff

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