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@block65/pommel

v5.0.1

Published

Store and access sensitive environment variables using your operating system's secure keystore.

Downloads

40

Readme

Pommel

A tool to securely store and access sensitive environment variables in a development environment. Pommel stores these values in your operating system's secure keystore.

Sensitive environment variables are only populated when you intentionally invoke pommel exec and they are therefore safely hidden away from your everyday command line usage.

Inspired by aws-vault

Installing

yarn global add @block65/pommel
npm install --global @block65/pommel

Quick start

Setting values

Set a value in the profile called prod

$ pommel set prod SOME_SECRET_ENV_VAR QGJsb2NrNjUvcG9tbWVs

Executing commands

Execute the command /usr/bin/env in the profile called prod

$ pommel exec prod -- /usr/bin/env
TERM=xterm
USER=user
DISPLAY=:0
...
SOME_SECRET_ENV_VAR=QGJsb2NrNjUvcG9tbWVs

Chaining commands

Execute the command terraform apply with profile called prod and then, aws-vault with profile prod

$ pommel exec prod -- aws-vault exec prod -- terraform apply

Usage

Usage: pommel [options] [command]

Options:
  -V, --version                            output the version number
  -h, --help                               display help for command

Commands:
  exec <profile> <--> <command> [args...]  execute a specific command within the profile environment
  set <profile> [key] [value]              Set environment variable [key] with value [value] to the
                                           profile
  unset <profile> [key]                    Unset environment variable <key>
  dump <profile>                           dump the profile environment
  slurp <profile>                          slurp environment variables from STDIN
  help [command]                           display help for command