Get an overview of Bluebricks’ core concepts, tools, and how they work together
What is Bluebricks? Learn how Bluebricks leverages your IaC to standardize how infrastructure is defined, approved, and executed
Quick Start Get started by packaging IaC into a reusable blueprint then deploying it from an environment
Collections See how collections group cloud accounts, teams, and stages
Packages Get to know the packages that are reused, versioned, and shared
Environments Explore the environments where infrastructure is deployed and run
Bluebricks Agent Learn how to manage your infrastructure through conversation
Discovery See how Bluebricks helps you know what's actually running in your cloud
GitOps Environments Learn how to keep your cloud in sync with your code
Blueprints Blueprints are reusable templates that describe the infrastructure needed to create an environment
Inputs and Outputs Inputs let you customize how a blueprint runs, and outputs show the important values created after it finishes
Bluebricks Artifacts Wrap and reuse a single IaC component that is deployed in a blueprint
OpenTofu & Terraform Define, plan, provision infrastructure resources declaratively with Terraform or OpenTofu
Helm Deploy and manage Kubernetes applications using standard Helm charts
CloudFormation Manage AWS infrastructure using native CloudFormation templates
Bicep Describe Azure resources declaratively using the Bicep language
Generic artifacts Extend Bluebricks orchestration beyond native IaC tools with generic artifacts
Connect your cloud Map your clouds to deploy infrastructure securely
Runs Plan and apply infrastructure changes through runs
Drift detection Automatically detect when infrastructure state diverges
Codification Use the Cloud Import Agent to codify your existing infrastructure
Bluebricks CLI Run, plan, and ship infrastructure with Bricks CLI
API Overview Explore the Bluebricks API to integrate and automate at scale