steampipe-plugin-aws and steampipe-plugin-azuread

These are ecosystem siblings, specifically two different resource plugins for the Steampipe platform, allowing users to query distinct cloud providers (AWS and Azure AD) using SQL through the same underlying Steampipe CLI.

steampipe-plugin-aws
63
Established
steampipe-plugin-azuread
52
Established
Maintenance 13/25
Adoption 10/25
Maturity 16/25
Community 24/25
Maintenance 13/25
Adoption 5/25
Maturity 16/25
Community 18/25
Stars: 224
Forks: 118
Downloads:
Commits (30d): 0
Language: Go
License: Apache-2.0
Stars: 11
Forks: 16
Downloads:
Commits (30d): 0
Language: Go
License: Apache-2.0
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About steampipe-plugin-aws

turbot/steampipe-plugin-aws

Use SQL to instantly query AWS resources across regions and accounts. Open source CLI. No DB required.

This tool helps DevOps and Cloud Operations teams quickly understand and manage their AWS cloud infrastructure. You provide your AWS credentials and in return, you can use standard SQL queries to retrieve detailed information about all your AWS resources, accounts, and regions, without needing to learn complex API calls. This is ideal for cloud engineers, security auditors, or anyone managing AWS environments.

cloud-operations AWS-management cloud-auditing infrastructure-query DevOps-tools

About steampipe-plugin-azuread

turbot/steampipe-plugin-azuread

Use SQL to instantly query groups, service principals, users and more from Azure Active Directory. Open source CLI. No DB required.

This tool helps IT administrators and security analysts quickly gather information about their Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) environment. You feed it your Azure AD data, and it allows you to query users, groups, applications, and other infrastructure details using standard SQL commands. The output is structured data that helps you understand configurations and identify potential issues.

Azure-AD-management cloud-identity IT-auditing directory-services cloud-security-posture

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