🤫 Easily manage configs and secrets in your Python projects (with CLI support)
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🤫 Easily manage configs and secrets in your Python projects (with CLI support)
Terraform module to create AWS SSM Parameter resources 🇺🇦
Load secret values from SSM into environment variables
🌳 A sustainable Terraform Package which creates Secret resources on AWS
SafeBox is a command line tool for managing secrets for your application.
A Terraform module to create AWS resources which are used to automatically take backup of all the parameters residing on AWS SSM Parameter Store in JSON format and store it on AWS S3 bucket using AWS Lambda function based on Python. It is executed daily via AWS CloudWatch or AWS EventBridge.
Automation tool to list and upload configurations to AWS Systems Manager Parameter Store
Configure your NestJS application with AWS Parameter Store
Secret management by contract toolchain
A thin go client that interfaces with AWS SSM
A command-line tool to get parameters from AWS Systems Manager Parameter Store as environment variables.
Your dream is to simply copy hundreds of parameters in Amazon SSM Parameter Store and change only 3 letters in the name? Now it's reality!
In-memory caching for AWS Secrets Manager / SSM in Lambda, with optional file-based cache for local use.
Utility for managing project secrets and parameters with AWS SSM Parameter Store
This tool is designed to assist with mounting encrypted disks using VeraCrypt
Type-safe parameter construction library. Useful for managing environment variables, aws parameter stores and more.
AWS SSM Parameter Store based Pydantic Config
AWS interactive environment for Emacs.
Busca variáveis de ambiente do AWS Systems Manager (SSM) em tempo de execução para configuração dinâmica e segura de aplicações .NET.
CLI tools for working with SSM
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