If you aren’t already using a password manager, please read these articles before continuing further. There are few pros and cons of using a password manager like this. What if you could do something like MY_SECRET_KEY=$( show -notes MySecretKey)Īnd you can share, rotate, etc for this key? But what about shared accounts and credentials that you need to put in scripts and what not? In the first part of this series, I talked about what the shells provide and what you can configure. Hiding Secrets from shell history: Part 2 - Using LastPass-CLI
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