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Ask HN: How do you manage many profiles and credentials for cloud tooling?
You're going to love https://granted.dev. It can be extended further, as we've done internally: https://www.duckbillgroup.com/blog/overhauling-aws-account-a...
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Easy as SSO tooling with Granted AWS
Like most problems I started with the typical search for AWS SSO CLI and console related tools to help out. One of the write-ups that stood out for me was from Corey Quinn - taking aws logins for granted (fun fact: the title of this article was almost identical without me even noticing, you win this round Corey). The article really hit home the problems I was having and suggested the use of Granted (github link) (Granted.dev has some nice info).
- AWS SSO: Strategy for access to all member accounts
- What tools or systems do you use to manage your time, improve your productivity or to make your life easier?
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AWS SSO multiple account browser tabs
https://granted.dev uses FF containers. You can auth via CLI and then log into all of your accounts in separate container tabs
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Must-have AWS browser plugins
If you’re using multiple accounts, https://granted.dev/ is an awesome tool to federate into multiple accounts on the same browser at the same time.
- Show HN: Granted CLI – manage multiple AWS profiles in your CLI and browser
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How to log in to multiple AWS accounts — the easy way
Here’s how Granted CLI works. Run the assume command in your terminal and pick which AWS profile to sign in to (in my case, testing):
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Multiple accounts open in 1 browser
https://granted.dev/ can make this a lot easier.
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Multiple accounts open in 1 browser
When the extension is open source I’m fine with it. Build your own version if you’re uncertain.
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Granted: a CLI to access the AWS console for multiple accounts and regions at once
Granted doesn’t require any additional setup to work with Chromium-based browsers like Chrome, Brave and Edge. On Firefox though Granted requires an addon to be installed in order to open Container Tabs from the CLI. The addon requires minimal permissions and doesn’t have access to any web page content, and if you’d prefer to build it from source it’s available on GitHub here.
What are some alternatives?
yawsso - Yet Another AWS SSO - sync up AWS CLI v2 SSO login session to legacy CLI v1 credentials
aws-vault - A vault for securely storing and accessing AWS credentials in development environments
AWSCreds - MacOS menubar app to help switch AWS Profiles
credentialfs - FUSE for credentials stored in password managers
stratus-red-team - :cloud: :zap: Granular, Actionable Adversary Emulation for the Cloud
fzf - :cherry_blossom: A command-line fuzzy finder
consoleme - A Central Control Plane for AWS Permissions and Access
aws-sso-util - Smooth out the rough edges of AWS SSO (temporarily, until AWS makes it better).
iamzero - Identity & Access Management simplified and secure.
alfred-aws-console-services-workflow - A powerful workflow for quickly opening up AWS Console Services in your browser or searching for entities within them.