A CLI tool to save encrypted KEY=VALUE
pairs in file that you can store securely in your repository.
If you are tired to store elsewhere your env
keys, now you can save them where you want!
Like npm init
, keepy init
will create a keepy-store.json
where it store all the keys encrypted with
the aes-256-gcm
algorithm: all you need is a single password!
This is a file that you can store directly in the repository, in a secure hard drive or share via email:
it's just a secure file of which only you have control and ownership.
Some sugar feature to add tags to the keys and restore the file, and you are ready to play with your token without losing them in your multiple PC or dev's environments!
To use this tool you need at least Node.js 10.5.0 because it uses crypto.scryptSync: only standard lib to crypt your keys.
npm i keepy-cli -g
If you install keepy-cli
globally, you can use it in your command line via keepy
(without the -cli
).
Of course, you can use keepy-cli
via npx. You have only to change the commands
from keepy <command>
➡️ to npx keepy-cli <command>
Check the man directory to see all the arguments detail or type npx keepy-cli help
to get a preview.
keepy init [--yes|-Y]
[--overwrite|-F]
[--password|-w <string>]
[--help|-h]
Creates a keepy-store.json where all the protected keys will be saved. The file will be create in the current directory.
keepy add [--key|-k <string>]
[--payload|-p <string>]
[--file|-f <file path>]
[--env|-e]
[--update|-u]
[--tags|-t <string 1> <string 2> <string n>]
[--help|-h]
This command adds one key to the keepy-store.json.
If you set a file, all the keys will be added with the input tags.
The file can be either .env (K=V) or a .json file. If you import from a JSON file the first-level keys will be the keys you have in the store at the end.
If you set all the args payload
, env
, file
, they will be evaluated in this order without overwriting.
keepy restore [--stout|-s]
[--showtag|-g]
[--colored|-c]
[--env|-e]
[--key|-k <string>]
[--tag|-t <string>]
[--file|-f <file>]
[--overwrite|-F]
[--password|-w <string>]
[--help|-h]
Restore the desired keys stored in keepy-store.json to:
- stout
- environment variable
K=V
file If you set multiple output, all will be executed because they are independent.
keepy delete [--env|-e]
[--key|-k <string>]
[--tag|-t <string>]
[--password|-w <string>]
[--help|-h]
Delete the desired key from the keepy-store.json.
keepy -h
This is a keepy-store.json
example:
{
"meta": {
"version": "1.0.0",
"secured": true,
"hint": "Say hi in italian.."
},
"secure": {
"salt": "nWs2oqgGZ3CTxa6lI1MuxaVm4ONLqYROMSsruyJ1buE=",
"verify": "WfaOAnvYI+hCRlnJzn1E+OnXTOY9XdafHFIyGu6kxlPgXWqdQ7B2IX4kP5v0eAyGz/+1GmvDXdrE8QSkOKaNT+DqrtPq5NN74W9QV+KtHSjStL3Nyy0="
},
"data": [
{
"key": "7rR9aPIkfXedJQ072PpJNXWirn2RNMxkpAcPGx71/3z+cBtHi03T916OGu33dUo3pNz83oL/3TLFGqtBkEQK7j1lGzlShRNTFpu3uXIF90K1",
"payload": "5WrTzsRiWPg08tmBIqcToX7gKZs0dKpjZmlK03lqHE8tTVIMA+yI1dty4zUv8Tp7kPXYEJzj7S+LGJ+AVp4fWHT/2QhKEC7Aw43TInIRrBXz",
"tags": [
"7T6aoF7qdPyJkDqon3+w/NGprabn4FnzN6sdSS33AvJcJOYWwSvEXj2Tq2TcecpS2xB6oQZk4A9f6yj5dL6+foBVsuTk4Fu65+j3/uTbujfbhw==",
"7fTUENiDEFEWSglpDwsoyB5RdmimgVXGeDabkUfaOtM/QlOps0mNgV+bkvQ10g6KfFuGTCtUdse2qu1ubX119eeQHzjq6ybYBZ3NsIYoIug9HA=="
]
}
]
}
This cli architecture has been inspired by fastify-cli
For run the tests simply execute:
npm test
Copyright Manuel Spigolon, Licensed under MIT.