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Pulumi is Here

Pulumi support as we work towards being the universal devops agent
Pulumi is Here

We’re adding Pulumi to Cased. Same drift detection, same IaC generation, same powerful agent, now with Pulumi’s programming language approach.

Your Pulumi stacks drift, resources get clicked into existence, configurations change outside your code. It happens to everyone, and now Cased catches it automatically (and a lot more).

What Works Today

Drift detection across your Pulumi stacks: We scan your infrastructure, compare it to your Pulumi state, and show you exactly what’s drifted. Cased then generates PRs to fix stuff.

Write Pulumi code from scratch: Describe what you want, we write the TypeScript (or Python, Go, whatever you prefer). No more staring at documentation trying to figure out the right resource syntax.

Import existing resources: Found some orphaned infrastructure? We’ll generate the Pulumi code to import it into your stack. Clean up that drift by bringing everything under management.

Fix configuration issues: Security group too permissive? IAM role missing tags? We’ll write the fix and create the PR.

A Universal DevOps Agent

We’re building the agent that works with whatever you use.

Some teams love Terraform’s declarative approach. Others prefer Pulumi’s real programming languages. Many use both. Cased has no preference, besides making it all work. In fact, we’ve been testing how Cased does at converting Pulumi -> Terraform (and vice-versa) with great results.

Same Features You Know

Everything that works with Terraform works with Pulumi:

Try It Now

If you’re using Pulumi, the agent already understands your stacks. Just ask it to check for drift, write some infrastructure, or fix that annoying configuration issue you’ve been putting off.

Get started with Pulumi support →