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CloudQuery is a high-performance data movement framework that runs entirely on your infrastructure. Extract from any source, from cloud infrastructure to SaaS, powering AI applications with CloudQuery’s flexible, composable data movement framework.

Installation

brew install cloudquery/tap/cloudquery

Check out the quickstart guide for install guides for Linux and Windows and for step-by-step instructions on completing your first sync with CloudQuery.

Why CloudQuery?

  • Composable and flexible - Use the languages, destinations, and orchestrators you want. CloudQuery is built to fit into your stack, not the other way around.
  • Runs on your infrastructure - Your cloud data never touches CloudQuery's servers. Full privacy, built for regulated, secure, and performance-critical environments.
  • Built for developers - Code-first, extensible plugins, multi-language, open plugin system, no lock-in. Write it, extend it, ship it. No black boxes, no unexplained failures.
  • Fast, powerful data movement - Move large volumes of data with high performance and fine-grained control, powered by Apache Arrow. Perfect for feeding AI models, LLM pipelines, or large-scale data stores.
  • Specialized plugin coverage - Support for complex, unique data sources such as cloud infrastructure, security, and FinOps data.

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License

By contributing to CloudQuery, you agree that your contributions will be licensed as defined in the LICENSE file.

Contribution

Feel free to open a pull request for small fixes and changes. For bigger changes and new integrations, please open an issue first to prevent duplicated work and to have the relevant discussions first.

Open source

The CloudQuery framework, SDK, CLI, and some integrations are open source - please file an issue before opening a PR.

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