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  1. Snowflake SQL API

    Learn about the endpoints that make up the API. Use OAuth or Key Pair to authenticate with the Snowflake server. Set up and submit requests using an API endpoint. Check request status and get …

  2. Getting started with the Snowflake REST APIs

    If you prefer writing Python applications, you can use the Snowflake Python API to manage Snowflake objects. For more information, see Snowflake Python APIs: Managing Snowflake objects with Python.

  3. API Reference | Snowflake Documentation

    These topics provide reference information for the APIs available in Snowflake.

  4. Public rest api specs for Snowflake - GitHub

    The Snowflake REST APIs suite of APIs enables developers to build end-to-end automation and integration with Snowflake resources. These REST APIs are compliant with the OpenAPI specification.

  5. What is Snowflake cloud data warehouse - Features and Benefits

    Discover the powerful features and benefits of Snowflake cloud data warehouse. Simplify analytics with centralized data storage and robust security measures.

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  6. how to build agentic AI on Snowflake in 5 steps - Ki Ecke

    Nov 5, 2025 · Learn how to build agentic AI on Snowflake in five clear steps: prepare governed data, spin up a developer workspace, wire retrieval and tools, add guardrails and evaluation, then ship as …

  7. Snowflake REST APIs reference | Snowflake Documentation

    The Snowflake REST APIs reference documentation reflects the latest version of the Snowflake REST APIs. Note that not all resources in the API currently provide 100% coverage of their equivalent SQL …

  8. Snowflake REST APIs

    The Snowflake REST APIs suite of APIs enables developers to build end-to-end automation and integration with Snowflake resources. These REST APIs are compliant with the OpenAPI specification.

  9. Snowflake ID - Wikipedia

    Components of a snowflake identifier in binary Snowflake IDs, or snowflakes, are a form of unique identifier used in distributed computing. The format was created by X (formerly Twitter) and is used …

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  10. Real-Time Context for Snowflake Intelligence with Confluent

    Power Snowflake Cortex agents with real-time, trustworthy context using Confluent Intelligence, Streaming Agents, and the Real-Time Context Engine.