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Infisical – secrets management, PKI, and SSH access

Infisical is a secret management platform that teams use to centralize their application configuration and secrets like API keys and database credentials as well as manage their internal PKI.

The software is open core, but many of its features are behind a propriety license.

Key Features

  • Dashboard: Manage secrets across projects and environments (e.g. development, production, etc.) through a user-friendly interface.
  • Native Integrations: Sync secrets to platforms like GitHub, Vercel, AWS, and use tools like Terraform, Ansible, and more.
  • Secret versioning and Point-in-Time Recovery: Keep track of every secret and project state; roll back when needed.
  • Secret Rotation: Rotate secrets at regular intervals for services like PostgreSQL, MySQL, AWS IAM, and more.
  • Dynamic Secrets: Generate ephemeral secrets on-demand for services like PostgreSQL, MySQL, RabbitMQ, and more.
  • Secret Scanning and Leak Prevention: Prevent secrets from leaking to git.
  • Infisical Kubernetes Operator: Deliver secrets to your Kubernetes workloads and automatically reload deployments.
  • Infisical Agent: Inject secrets into applications without modifying any code logic.

Website: github.com/Infisical/infisical
Support:
Developer: Infisical Inc.
License: Open source core

Infisical is written in TypeScript. Learn TypeScript with our recommended free books and free tutorials.


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