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@chrisdoman chrisdoman released this 04 Dec 14:14
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  1. Output in JSON Format
    You can now output in JSON format, making it easier to integrate cloudgrep with other tooling and data-pipelines:
    cloudgrep -b my-bucket -q "search query" -jo > output.json

Here, -b my-bucket specifies the bucket, -q "search query" is the search query, and -jo (or –json_output) enables JSON output, storing the output in the file “output.json”.

Many thanks to Daniel and Andi from Permiso for this additional functionality.

  1. Parsing Custom Format Logs
    CloudGrep now supports parsing custom format logs, such as CloudTrail logs.
    Command-Line Example:
    cloudgrep.py -b my-bucket -q "search query" -lt cloudtrail

This command searches in my-bucket, where -q "search query" is the query, -lt (or –log_type) cloudtrail tells cloudgrep to parse the matching files as cloudtrail.

Many thanks to Daniel and Andi from Permiso for this additional functionality too.