steampipe-plugin-aws and steampipe-plugin-gcp

These are complementary tools, both being plugins for Steampipe that allow users to query different cloud providers (AWS and GCP, respectively) using a unified SQL interface.

steampipe-plugin-aws
63
Established
steampipe-plugin-gcp
57
Established
Maintenance 13/25
Adoption 10/25
Maturity 16/25
Community 24/25
Maintenance 13/25
Adoption 8/25
Maturity 16/25
Community 20/25
Stars: 224
Forks: 118
Downloads:
Commits (30d): 0
Language: Go
License: Apache-2.0
Stars: 45
Forks: 28
Downloads:
Commits (30d): 0
Language: Go
License: Apache-2.0
No Package No Dependents
No Package No Dependents

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-gcp

turbot/steampipe-plugin-gcp

Use SQL to instantly query GCP resources across regions, projects and organizations. Open source CLI. No DB required.

This tool helps you analyze your Google Cloud Platform (GCP) infrastructure, like servers, networks, and databases, using standard SQL queries. You provide your GCP account information, and it lets you run SQL queries to retrieve detailed data about your resources across different regions, projects, and organizations. Cloud administrators, DevOps engineers, and security auditors can use this to gain insights into their GCP environment.

cloud-management GCP-administration cloud-security-auditing DevOps-operations infrastructure-monitoring

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