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I often find myself copying AWS access keys from IAM Users to Gitlab’s ENV if I’m automating a deployment for a project or something else. Most of the time, it’s a set-and-forget process, but sometimes you have to go back and investigate, and sometimes you wonder - where did these come from? What...
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blog/better-way-to-manage-your-gitlab-ci-pipeline-envs
I often find myself copying AWS access keys from IAM Users to Gitlab’s ENV if I’m automating a deployment for a project or something else. Most of the time, it’s a set-and-forget process, but sometimes you have to go back and investigate, and sometimes you wonder - where did these come from? What...
https://filip-prochazka.com/blog/better-way-to-manage-your-gitlab-ci-pipeline-envs
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