Autoschematic is a framework for managing infrastructure and policy as code, designed to address the challenges of configuration drift in infrastructure environments. The tool introduces a push-pull state model, which allows users to resolve state drift by either pulling the current state or pushing desired changes. This approach is positioned as a distinct alternative to other tools that rely on different state management models, making Autoschematic particularly suitable for scenarios where configuration drift is frequent, such as with Snowflake environments.
A notable feature of Autoschematic is its ability to automatically discover and import existing infrastructure resources, including those that were manually created outside of automated workflows. This capability enables users to migrate their current infrastructure into Autoschematic's management with minimal effort, reducing barriers to adoption and helping teams establish a more reliable source of truth for their infrastructure state.
The tool is written in Rust and is presented as a modern Infrastructure-as-Code framework. It is suitable for teams or individuals who may still be making manual changes to infrastructure via cloud consoles and need a system that can accommodate and reconcile such changes.
Autoschematic sits in PulseGate's Infrastructure & Backend category. It focuses on managing and automating infrastructure and policy as code, including resolving configuration drift. It is built as an open-source project for devops engineers. Autoschematic is open source under the AGPL-3.0 license. The product ships for the web and the command line, and it can be self-hosted.
Autoschematic first shipped in 2025. Development happens publicly on GitHub with 72 stars and 3 commits in the last 90 days. Key capabilities include state drift resolution, push-pull state model, and import existing infrastructure.
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