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SSH Key Manager for 1Password, Bitwarden and AWS S3.
SSH Key Manager for 1Password, Bitwarden and AWS S3.
SSH Key Manager for 1Password, Bitwarden and AWS S3.
Usage:
ssh-manager [command]
Available Commands:
add Add Manager key to given provider.
completion Generate the autocompletion script for the specified shell
get Get Manager key from given provider.
help Help about any command
list List Manager keys from given provider.
version Print the version/build number
Flags:
-h, --help help for ssh-manager
--logFormat string Set the logging format. One of: text|json (default "text") (default "text")
--logLevel string Set the logging level. One of: debug|info|warn|error (default "info")
Use "ssh-manager [command] --help" for more information about a command.
Installation
You can use go
to build SSH Manager locally with:
go install github.com/omegion/ssh-manager@latest
This will install ssh-manager
binary to your GOPATH
.
Or, you can use the usual commands to install or upgrade:
On OS X
sudo curl -fL https://github.com/omegion/ssh-manager/releases/latest/download/ssh-manager-darwin-amd64 -o /usr/local/bin/ssh-manager \
&& sudo chmod +x /usr/local/bin/ssh-manager
On Linux
sudo curl -fL https://github.com/omegion/ssh-manager/releases/latest/download/ssh-manager-linux-amd64 -o /usr/local/bin/ssh-manager \
&& sudo chmod +x /usr/local/bin/ssh-manager
On Windows (Powershell)
Invoke-WebRequest -Uri https://github.com/omegion/ssh-manager/releases/latest/download/ssh-manager-windows-amd64 -OutFile $home\AppData\Local\Microsoft\WindowsApps\ssh-manager.exe
Otherwise, download one of the releases from the release page directly.
Requirements
- Have the Bitwarden CLI tool installed and available in the
$PATH
asbw
. - Or have the 1Password CLI tool installed and available in the
$PATH
asop
. - Have the
ssh-agent
running in the current session.
What does it do?
Injects SSL keys to ssh-agent
stored in 1Password, Bitwarden and AWS S3.
How to use it
- Login to Bitwarden or 1Password with
bw
orop
. If you are using S3, set your credentials. - Add your key pairs to your password manager.
For 1Password
ssh-manager add --name my-another-server --private-key $PK_PATH --public-key $PUB_KEY_PATH --provider op
For Bitwarden
ssh-manager add --name my-server --private-key $PK_PATH --public-key $PUB_KEY_PATH --provider bw
For AWS S3
ssh-manager add --name my-another-server --private-key $PK_PATH --public-key $PUB_KEY_PATH --provider s3 --bucket my-bucket
Improvements to be made
- 100% test coverage.
- Better covering for other features.