A vault for securely storing and accessing AWS credentials in development environments.
AWS Vault is a tool to securely store and access AWS credentials in a development environment. AWS Vault stores IAM credentials in your operating system's secure keystore and then generates temporary credentials from those to expose to your shell and applications. It's designed to be complementary to the AWS CLI tools, and is aware of your profiles and configuration in ~/.aws/config.
AWS Vault is a tool to securely store and access AWS credentials in a development environment. AWS Vault stores IAM credentials in your operating system's secure keystore and then generates temporary credentials from those to expose to your shell and applications. It's designed to be complementary to the AWS CLI tools, and is aware of your profiles and configuration in ~/.aws/config.
To install aws-vault, run the following command in macOS terminal (Applications->Utilities->Terminal)
sudo port install aws-vault
To see what files were installed by aws-vault, run:
port contents aws-vault
To later upgrade aws-vault, run:
sudo port selfupdate && sudo port upgrade aws-vault
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