saml2aws
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saml2aws
- CLI tool to login and retrieve AWS temporary credentials using a SAML IDP
- Script or software that automatically populate specific profile in ~/.aws/credentials
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Completions plugin `saml2aws`
related: message on saml2aws repo
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Securing the AWS CLI
If you have an external identity provider, you can add a SAML provider in IAM and use saml2aws locally. The session duration can be configured on the role.
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don't want to store access key and secret key in plain text in the .aws/credentials file or variables
Or if you have an existing IdP you can use https://github.com/Versent/saml2aws and https://github.com/makethunder/awsudo. By setting up a central account that you put in your trust policy which users can assume roles.
- Script for cli commands with MFA and multiple accounts
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Show HN: Authenticate into AWS right from your terminal window
In my company everything goes through Active Directory and we use saml2aws [1] to generate credentials with two factor involved. It works quite well for us. We even use this for our artists to create local builds of our games since we keep all important secrets and such in aws secrets mananger. We scope access to said secrets with custom roles and tags.
[1] https://github.com/Versent/saml2aws
- How do you get CLI credentials for a federated role?
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Getting CLI credentials for an AWS account that is not under your AWS SSO organization
Technically I guess it should be possible with something like saml2aws, but it doesn't support AWS as an IdP yet.
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saml2aws-multi: a simple tool providing an easy-to-use command line interface for saml2aws
saml2aws-multi is a simple tool I created for using saml2aws more effectively on day-to-day tasks. saml2aws-multi provides an easy-to-use command line interface to support login and retrieve AWS temporary credentials for multiple roles of different accounts with saml2aws.
fisher
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Oh My Zsh
You've got to install Fisher, then get z, sponge and a few others from the awsm.fish list.
Then you get trapped by the utility and struggle when you land on some remote server's bash shell.
https://github.com/jorgebucaran/fisher
https://github.com/jorgebucaran/awsm.fish#readme
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fish-shell: the user-friendly command-line shell
If you're running a script, you can use edc/bass to run it from a fish shell. Fisher is one of the first things I install after fish, then bass, z and a few other helper plugins.
https://github.com/edc/bass
https://github.com/jorgebucaran/fisher
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Integrating Python's Virtualenv with Fish shell Without Overcomplicated Frameworks
As a minimalist plugin manager for Fish, I recommend fisher. I've created a plugin that can be installed via fisher and integrated into any Fish environment. If there are any reasons why you don't want to use Fisher, you can just copy-paste conf.d/autoenv.fish file to your ~/.config/fish/conf.d directory.
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Top Productivity CLI Tools I Use on Linux
Fish is a acronyn for friendly interactive shell. It is a smart and user friendly shell for Unix-like operating systems like Linux. There are a lot of features that make it stand out from other shells like bash. It has a lot of features like autosuggestions, syntax highlighting, tab completions and a lot more. You can read more about it in the documentation. I have been using it for a while now and I it configured to my liking. In terms of plugins I use fisher to manage my plugins. I have a couple of plugins that I use on a daily basis. I have listed them below:
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Hey, I'm new to Fish shell!
stay away from Oh-My-Fish - you probably donβt need it - Fish is pretty awesome out of the box, and if you do want a plugin or two Fisher is a much better route.
- A good resource to learn Linux and the terminal?
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What is the difference between OhMyFish and Starship?
Agreed. I personally like Fisher (https://github.com/jorgebucaran/fisher) with this theme based on Powerlevel10k (https://github.com/IlanCosman/tide)
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Fish: Start ssh-agent on session opening on MacOS
Fisher is a simple and convenient plugin manager for Fish. With a single command, you can install new plugins, update them, or remove them, without ever having to change any file. Convenient! Therefore, I recommend to install it to simplify your plugin management.
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Completions plugin `saml2aws`
You can install it quickly using fisher:
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Choosing an improved terminal/shell and need help
I use https://github.com/jorgebucaran/fisher
What are some alternatives?
gimme-aws-creds - A CLI that utilizes Okta IdP via SAML to acquire temporary AWS credentials
oh-my-fish - The Fish Shell Framework
awsume - A utility for easily assuming AWS IAM roles from the command line.
starship - βποΈ The minimal, blazing-fast, and infinitely customizable prompt for any shell!
aws-toolkit-vscode - Amazon Q, CodeCatalyst, Local Lambda debug, SAM/CFN syntax, ECS Terminal, AWS resources
shellder - :shell: Featured zsh/fish shell theme
aws-extend-switch-roles - Extend your AWS IAM switching roles by Chrome extension, Firefox add-on, or Edge add-on
fish-shell - The user-friendly command line shell.
aws-runas - aws-runas rewritten in Go
ohmyzsh - π A delightful community-driven (with 2,300+ contributors) framework for managing your zsh configuration. Includes 300+ optional plugins (rails, git, macOS, hub, docker, homebrew, node, php, python, etc), 140+ themes to spice up your morning, and an auto-update tool so that makes it easy to keep up with the latest updates from the community.
leapp - Leapp is the DevTool to access your cloud
fzf-fish-integration - ππ Fzf plugin for Fish