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  • Search cloud infrastructure diagrams for components by name or property. Retrieve matching layers, components, and property matches, with optional layer and pagination scoping.
    MIT
  • Get a high-level overview of your entire cloud infrastructure, including costs, top services, projects, anomalies, and incidents across all providers in a single call.
    MIT
  • Retrieve active cloud platform outages and service disruptions from AWS, Google Cloud, or Azure. Use filters to narrow by platform or status.
    MIT
  • Retrieve activity statistics for cloud infrastructure diagrams over a time period, including node changes grouped by service and diagram sync states, to audit changes and detect drift.
    MIT
  • Provide cloud resource IDs to generate IaC files and receive a job ID to monitor progress.
    Apache 2.0
  • Scans infrastructure as code files (Dockerfiles, Kubernetes manifests, Terraform configs) for security vulnerabilities using Symbiotic CLI, creating temporary files and cleaning up without affecting the workspace.
    MIT

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  • Deploy or destroy AWS infrastructure on LocalStack using CDK, Terraform, or CloudFormation. Manage local development environments by applying infrastructure-as-code from project directories.
    Apache 2.0
  • Describe your infrastructure requirements for compute, storage, database, or networking and receive the best cross-cloud option with Terraform code and CLI commands ready to deploy.
    MIT
  • Retrieve specific components from a cloud infrastructure diagram layer by providing IDs for nodes, elements, links, or others. Targets only the needed diagram parts.
    MIT
  • Identify security misconfigurations in Terraform HCL source code by scanning for issues like public-read S3 buckets, open security groups, and unencrypted RDS instances, with severity-graded findings per resource block.
    MIT
  • Preview and then destroy all Terraform-managed infrastructure with two-step safety. Shows a destroy plan first; requires explicit approval to execute.
    MIT
  • Retrieve authenticated user or service account details from Terraform Cloud, including identity verification, email address, and authentication status.
    MIT
  • Trigger Terraform Cloud runs to deploy infrastructure, apply configuration changes, or destroy resources by executing plan and apply operations in a workspace.
    MIT