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Infisical is a simple, end-to-end encrypted secrets manager for your .env files. It enables teams to securely sync and manage .env files in seconds.
Infisical combines simplicity with security. With git-like commands and end-to-end encryption, Infisical is easy to use and super secure — no one (not even us) can read your dearest secrets.
Head over to https://infisical.com/ to make an account and shared workspace for your team.
Login via CLI:
npx infisical login
Connect the folder containing your .env file to the workspace:
npx infisical connect [workspace id]
Push your .env file to the workspace:
npx infisical push [environment]
Pull the latest .env file from the workspace:
npx infisical pull [environment]
Note that the environment argument for the push/pull commands accepts 3 possible inputs: dev, staging, and prod
Voila!
Infisical uses end-to-end encryption to securely store and share secrets. It uses secure remote password (SRP) to handle authentication and public-key cryptography for secret sharing and syncing; your secrets are symmetrically encrypted at rest by keys decryptable-only by intended parties in your team. Put simply, rest-assured we've put measures in place so that secrets remain your-eyes-only - all while making minimal user-experience trade-offs.
For a fuller discussion on how it works, head to our website: https://infisical.com/
FAQs
Sync .env files simply, securely
The npm package infisical receives a total of 35 weekly downloads. As such, infisical popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that infisical demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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