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## Why driftctl ?

Infrastructure as code is awesome, but there are too many moving parts: codebase, state file, actual cloud state. Things tend to drift.

Drift can have multiple causes: from developers creating or updating infrastructure through the web console without telling anyone, to uncontrolled updates on the cloud provider side. Handling infrastructure drift vs the codebase can be challenging.
Infrastructure drift is a blind spot and a source of potential security issues.
Drift can have multiple causes: from team members creating or updating infrastructure through the web console without backporting changes to Terraform, to unexpected actions from authenticated apps and services.

You can't efficiently improve what you don't track. We track coverage for unit tests, why not infrastructure as code coverage?
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driftctl tracks how well your IaC codebase covers your cloud configuration. driftctl warns you about drift.
Spot discrepancies as they happen: driftctl is a free and open-source CLI that warns of infrastructure drifts and fills in the missing piece in your DevSecOps toolbox.


## Features

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## Collecting users feedback
## Helping you get started

Have you launched driftctl ? Please take a moment to answer the [following questions](https://driftctl.typeform.com/to/fYUOOMj3) and help us improve the tool.
We have 30 min slots for 1:1 [tech discussions and overviews](https://calendly.com/stephanejourdan/30min) twice a day to help you get started and collect users feedback.

3 minutes, tops!
Feel free to book a slot.