Infrastructure Drift Detector
/install infrastructure-drift-detector
Infrastructure Drift Detector
Detect when your deployed infrastructure has drifted from its IaC definitions. Finds manual changes, untracked resources, stale state, and configuration mismatches across Terraform, Pulumi, CloudFormation, and CDK.
Use when: "check for drift", "has anything changed outside terraform", "infrastructure audit", "find manual cloud changes", "state vs reality", "drift report", or before IaC refactors to ensure the state file is accurate.
Commands
1. detect — Full Drift Analysis
Step 1: Identify IaC Tool
# Check which IaC tools are in use
ls -la *.tf terraform.tfstate .terraform 2>/dev/null && echo "TERRAFORM"
ls -la Pulumi.yaml Pulumi.*.yaml 2>/dev/null && echo "PULUMI"
ls -la template.yaml template.json cdk.json 2>/dev/null && echo "CLOUDFORMATION/CDK"
ls -la *.bicep 2>/dev/null && echo "BICEP"
Step 2: Terraform Drift Detection
If Terraform is detected:
# Refresh state without applying (safe, read-only)
terraform plan -refresh-only -detailed-exitcode 2>&1
# Exit code 0 = no drift, 2 = drift detected
# List all resources in state
terraform state list 2>&1
# Show detailed plan for any drifted resources
terraform plan -no-color 2>&1 | head -500
Parse the plan output and categorize drift:
| Category | Description | Risk |
|---|---|---|
| Attribute drift | A value changed outside TF (e.g., security group rule added manually) | High |
| Resource missing | State says it exists, but it's been deleted | Critical |
| Untracked resource | Exists in cloud but not in any .tf file | Medium |
| State stale | State file hasn't been refreshed in >30 days | Low |
Step 3: Pulumi Drift Detection
If Pulumi is detected:
# Preview to detect drift
pulumi preview --diff --refresh 2>&1
# Export current state
pulumi stack export 2>&1 | python3 -c "
import json, sys
state = json.load(sys.stdin)
resources = state.get('deployment', {}).get('resources', [])
print(f'Total resources in state: {len(resources)}')
for r in resources:
print(f' {r.get(\"type\", \"?\")} :: {r.get(\"urn\", \"?\").split(\"::\")[-1]}')
"
Step 4: CloudFormation Drift Detection
# Detect drift on all stacks
aws cloudformation list-stacks --stack-status-filter CREATE_COMPLETE UPDATE_COMPLETE | \
python3 -c "
import json, sys
stacks = json.load(sys.stdin)['StackSummaries']
for s in stacks:
print(s['StackName'])
"
# For each stack, trigger drift detection
aws cloudformation detect-stack-drift --stack-name \x3CSTACK_NAME>
# Wait, then check results
aws cloudformation describe-stack-drift-detection-status --stack-drift-detection-id \x3CID>
aws cloudformation describe-stack-resource-drifts --stack-name \x3CSTACK_NAME> --stack-resource-drift-status-filters MODIFIED DELETED
Step 5: Cross-Tool Analysis
Regardless of IaC tool, also check:
# Recent cloud changes (AWS example — last 24h)
aws cloudtrail lookup-events \
--lookup-attributes AttributeKey=ReadOnly,AttributeValue=false \
--start-time $(date -d '24 hours ago' -u +%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%SZ) \
--max-results 50 2>&1
# Find resources not in any .tf/.yaml IaC file
# List all TF-managed resource types
grep -rh 'resource "' *.tf **/*.tf 2>/dev/null | sed 's/resource "//;s/".*//' | sort -u
Step 6: Generate Report
Produce a structured drift report:
# Infrastructure Drift Report — [date]
## Summary
- **Tool:** Terraform/Pulumi/CloudFormation
- **Total managed resources:** N
- **Drifted resources:** N (X critical, Y high, Z medium)
- **Untracked resources:** N
- **Last state refresh:** [date]
## Critical Drift (fix immediately)
- [resource]: [what changed] — Risk: manual security group change bypasses review
## High-Risk Drift (fix this sprint)
- [resource]: [attribute changed from X to Y]
## Recommended Actions
1. Import untracked resources: `terraform import \x3Ctype>.\x3Cname> \x3Cid>`
2. Refresh state: `terraform apply -refresh-only`
3. Add lifecycle rules for expected drift: `ignore_changes = [tags]`
4. Set up drift detection in CI: scheduled `terraform plan -detailed-exitcode`
2. monitor — Set Up Continuous Drift Detection
Create a CI job or cron that runs drift detection on a schedule:
# GitHub Actions example
name: Drift Detection
on:
schedule:
- cron: '0 6 * * 1-5' # Weekday mornings
jobs:
detect:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: hashicorp/setup-terraform@v3
- run: terraform init
- run: terraform plan -refresh-only -detailed-exitcode
continue-on-error: true
- if: steps.plan.outcome == 'failure'
run: echo "::warning::Infrastructure drift detected!"
Recommend monitoring thresholds:
- Alert immediately: Security group, IAM, or network changes
- Alert daily: Any resource attribute drift
- Weekly review: Untracked resources, state staleness
3. reconcile — Generate Fix Plan
For each drifted resource, suggest one of:
- Accept drift — update IaC to match reality (
terraform import, update .tf) - Revert drift — apply IaC to restore intended state (
terraform apply -target) - Ignore drift — add
lifecycle { ignore_changes }for expected variance
Output a step-by-step remediation script with terraform import commands for untracked resources and terraform apply -target commands for reverts.
- Make sure OpenClaw is installed (local or Docker)
- Run the install command in chat:
/install infrastructure-drift-detector - After installation, invoke the skill by name or use
/infrastructure-drift-detector - Provide required inputs per the skill's parameter spec and get structured output
What is Infrastructure Drift Detector?
Detect drift between Infrastructure-as-Code definitions (Terraform, Pulumi, CloudFormation, CDK) and actual deployed state. Identify untracked resources, man... It is an AI Agent Skill for Claude Code / OpenClaw, with 39 downloads so far.
How do I install Infrastructure Drift Detector?
Run "/install infrastructure-drift-detector" in the OpenClaw or Claude Code chat to install it in one step — no extra setup required.
Is Infrastructure Drift Detector free?
Yes, Infrastructure Drift Detector is completely free, licensed under MIT-0. You can download, install and use it at no cost.
Which platforms does Infrastructure Drift Detector support?
Infrastructure Drift Detector is cross-platform and runs anywhere OpenClaw / Claude Code is available (cross-platform).
Who created Infrastructure Drift Detector?
It is built and maintained by charlie-morrison (@charlie-morrison); the current version is v1.0.0.