🛵 Serverless plugin that reads environment variables and replaces secrets using AWS Secrets Manager 🛵
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🛵 Serverless plugin that reads environment variables and replaces secrets using AWS Secrets Manager 🛵
Use secrets from AWS Secrets Manager as environment variables in your GitHub Actions workflow
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A NestJS module for securely fetching environment variables from AWS Secrets Manager and injecting them into process.env during the build process.
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Caching middleware for AWS Secrets Manager.
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A project I've been working on to learn Terraform and HCL
GitHub Actions to get secrets from AWS Secrets Manager
Storing application secrets with AWS Secrets Manager 🐯🐳🐢
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