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cloudexit – Cloud Exit Assessment (Open Source)

cloudexit is an open-source tool that helps cloud engineers and technical teams assess cloud exit readiness.

It provides a structured, repeatable way to understand:

  • what cloud services are in use
  • where vendor lock-in risks exist
  • how difficult an exit scenario would be
  • what alternative technologies are available

cloudexit runs locally by default, with no account required.


How cloudexit fits into the EscapeCloud ecosystem

cloudexit is the Community / Open Source edition of the EscapeCloud ecosystem.

  • cloudexit (this repository)
    Open-source, offline-first assessment engine

  • exitcloud.io
    Lightweight Cloud Exit Readiness Platform for individuals, SMEs, and MSPs

  • escapecloud.io
    Enterprise Cloud Exit Readiness Platform with advanced reporting and governance

cloudexit can be used:

  • fully offline (Basic assessment)
  • or connected to a platform (exitcloud.io / escapecloud.io) for richer reports and scoring

Documentation

📘 Full documentation:
👉 https://cloudexit.escapecloud.io

The documentation covers:

  • getting started and prerequisites
  • running assessments
  • cloud providers and permissions
  • reports and scores
  • connected mode (exitcloud.io / escapecloud.io)
  • troubleshooting and contribution guidelines

License

cloudexit is licensed under the
GNU Affero General Public License v3 (AGPL-3.0)

See the LICENSE file for details.


Contributing

Contributions are welcome.

You can contribute by:

  • reporting issues
  • improving documentation
  • submitting pull requests

Please see the documentation for contribution guidelines.

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