Keycard – inject API keys into subprocesses, never touch shell env
Posted by jijane 1 day ago
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Comment by na4ma4 1 day ago
I find it super easy to just make a document, and enter key-val details as attributes.
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Comment by serious_angel 1 day ago
No, sorry, I, nor anyone I know, would trust credentials to any organization with so little transparency and lack of guarantees, also considering audited alternatives.
Oh, and indeed, where is the key card? Is it in an ASCII art somewhere in documentation?
The design is nice, however, but... may I ask, how much non-AI work was done, if any?
Comment by evanelias 1 day ago
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Comment by Wicher 1 day ago
Is this something more (and something more interesting) than just standard spawned process inheriting the parent process environment?
IOW is this actually injecting in the true sense of the word? Because that'd be interesting.
Comment by zemo 1 day ago
Comment by Wicher 1 day ago
I'm not being pedantic. I just want to read about injection when I'm promised injection :-) because that'd be technically interesting for me. Plainly calling execve isn't so much, I have the manpage here already :-)
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Comment by zemo 1 day ago
reminds me of the 1password cli:
https://developer.1password.com/docs/cli/reference/commands/...
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