Integrating Claude Code CLI with Snowflake Data via CData CLI
Claude Code is Anthropic's agentic command-line tool that brings AI assistance directly into your development workflow. Running natively in the terminal, it can plan and execute multi-step tasks: reading files, running commands, and making decisions across your project without constant manual input. Its ability to load and follow agent skill files makes it especially well-suited for structured workflows, making it a natural fit for connecting to external data sources through tools like CData CLI. With Claude Code, you can describe your data goals in plain language and let the agent handle driver setup, connection configuration, and query execution automatically.
This article details step-by-step directions for how to connect Snowflake data to Claude Code CLI through CData CLI.
Prerequisites
- Claude Code installed
- CData CLI installed
About Snowflake Data Integration
CData simplifies access and integration of live Snowflake data. Our customers leverage CData connectivity to:
- Reads and write Snowflake data quickly and efficiently.
- Dynamically obtain metadata for the specified Warehouse, Database, and Schema.
- Authenticate in a variety of ways, including OAuth, OKTA, Azure AD, Azure Managed Service Identity, PingFederate, private key, and more.
Many CData users use CData solutions to access Snowflake from their preferred tools and applications, and replicate data from their disparate systems into Snowflake for comprehensive warehousing and analytics.
For more information on integrating Snowflake with CData solutions, refer to our blog: https://www.cdata.com/blog/snowflake-integrations.
Getting Started
Step 1: Download skill (one-time setup)
The CData CLI should always be used with the official Skill.
- The official CData CLI Skill on GitHub can be downloaded using npx skills through the terminal:
npx skills add CDataSoftware/cli-skills
- Follow prompts in terminal to install skill for Claude Code
Step 2: Set up project directory
A project directory should be created to contain all project files.
Navigate to directory within the terminal and start a session using the claude command
Step 3: Establish driver and connection
Describe what you hope to accomplish in this session with the CLI and Snowflake data. For example, consider the following prompt:
"I would like to build a command line app that connects to Snowflake data and checks for updates from Products. Make sure to include data from important columns like Id and ProductName."
This should automatically load the Skill and kick off the following process. You can always manually prompt the agent for each of the following steps.
- Driver setup: Check for existing CData Snowflake driver, or search and download a new one:
cdatacli drivers list
cdatacli drivers search Snowflake
cdatacli drivers download --artifact-id "artifact-id"
- Activation: Activate Snowflake driver with a single command for trial or full license:
cdatacli drivers activate Snowflake --name "name" --email "email" --trial
cdatacli drivers activate Snowflake --name "name" --email "email" --key "product-key"
- Establish Snowflake connection: Check for existing Snowflake connections or create a new one:
cdatacli connection list
cdatacli connection create --driver Snowflake –name "my_Snowflake_connection" --connectionstring "Prop1=value1;Prop2=value2;..."
- Create Snowflake skill (if applicable): CData provides driver instructions for popular sources that can be used to create a source specific skill to guide the agent through best practices for the driver.
Run the following command to generate a skill file and save the output to your skills directory. You can choose to save the skill either at the project level or globally. (Note: If "No instructions available for Snowflake" error is returned, no driver instructions exist and you can continue to use main driver skill)
cdatacli drivers skill Snowflake > ~/skills/cdata-Snowflake/SKILL.md
Step 4: Query Snowflake data
With the CData Snowflake Driver fully setup, your agent can now begin executing queries and writing code if desired.
cdatacli query sql --connection "my_Snowflake data_connection" --sql "SELECT * FROM table"
Query Snowflake data directly from your terminal with CData CLI
Claude Code and CData CLI together give your AI coding agent a direct path to live Snowflake data without custom middleware, scheduled syncs, or manual setup at each step. Describe your goal, and the agent handles driver configuration, connection setup, and query execution from start to finish in the terminal.
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