CloudBurn
CloudBurn is for teams using Terraform or AWS CDK who want to prevent expensive infrastructure mistakes before they reach production. Most teams discover AWS cost problems weeks later on their bill, after the infrastructure is already running and the money is spent. CloudBurn changes this by showing AWS costs during code review, when changes are easy to make. Here's how it works: 1. A developer opens a pull request with infrastructure changes (Terraform or AWS CDK). 2. CloudBurn automatically analyzes the changes using real-time AWS pricing. 3. A cost report appears in your PR, showing exactly what each change will cost per month. 4. Your team discusses costs during code review and adjusts before deployment. What you get:

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CloudBurn is a tool designed for teams using Terraform or AWS CDK to prevent costly infrastructure mistakes before they reach production. It provides real-time AWS cost analysis during code reviews, allowing teams to see the potential costs of infrastructure changes before deployment.
CloudBurn works by automatically analyzing infrastructure changes made in a pull request using real-time AWS pricing. When a developer opens a pull request, CloudBurn generates a cost report that shows the estimated monthly costs of the changes, allowing teams to discuss and adjust costs during the code review process.
The benefits of using CloudBurn include automatic cost analysis on every infrastructure pull request, real-time AWS pricing specific to your region, and a resource-level breakdown that shows the old versus new monthly costs. This proactive approach helps teams catch costly decisions early in the development process.
Pros of CloudBurn include its ability to prevent expensive infrastructure mistakes by providing cost visibility during code reviews, which can lead to better budgeting and resource management. However, there are no specific cons listed for CloudBurn at this time.