New Article on Medium: Redshift Reporter—A Read-Only CLI Tool for AWS Engineers
We just launched a clean little command-line tool that makes Redshift easier to explore.
Redshift Reporter gives you a menu-based CLI—list schemas, view tables, run read-only queries, and sample rows—all without firing up a SQL IDE or console session. Every command is logged automatically, so you always know what was run and when.
It’s lightweight, fast, and read-only by design.
The whole thing runs from any Linux terminal. Laptop, Cloud9, EC2—it doesn’t matter. If you can reach the Redshift cluster, you're in.
Built for engineers who want clarity without ceremony.
Redshift Reporter gives you a menu-based CLI—list schemas, view tables, run read-only queries, and sample rows—all without firing up a SQL IDE or console session. Every command is logged automatically, so you always know what was run and when.
It’s lightweight, fast, and read-only by design.
The whole thing runs from any Linux terminal. Laptop, Cloud9, EC2—it doesn’t matter. If you can reach the Redshift cluster, you're in.
Built for engineers who want clarity without ceremony.
📂 Grab the code on GitHub Gist
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Written by Aaron Rose, software engineer and technology writer at Tech-Reader.blog.
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