steampipe-plugin-gcp and steampipe-plugin-oci

These tools are ecosystem siblings, specifically two distinct plugins for the same underlying Steampipe platform, each extending its SQL querying capabilities to a different cloud provider (GCP and OCI).

steampipe-plugin-gcp
57
Established
steampipe-plugin-oci
50
Established
Maintenance 13/25
Adoption 8/25
Maturity 16/25
Community 20/25
Maintenance 13/25
Adoption 6/25
Maturity 16/25
Community 15/25
Stars: 45
Forks: 28
Downloads:
Commits (30d): 0
Language: Go
License: Apache-2.0
Stars: 19
Forks: 5
Downloads:
Commits (30d): 0
Language: Go
License: Apache-2.0
No Package No Dependents
No Package No Dependents

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

About steampipe-plugin-oci

turbot/steampipe-plugin-oci

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

This tool helps you analyze and report on your Oracle Cloud infrastructure by letting you use standard SQL queries. You can input your Oracle Cloud account details and receive structured data about your servers, networks, and user identities. It's designed for cloud administrators, DevOps engineers, and security analysts who need to quickly audit or understand their Oracle Cloud environment.

cloud-administration DevOps cloud-security infrastructure-auditing Oracle-Cloud

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