env-secrets-manager
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nameenv-secrets-manager
descriptionEnv & Secrets Manager
Env & Secrets Manager
Tier: POWERFUL Category: Engineering Domain: Security / DevOps / Configuration Management
Overview
Manage environment-variable hygiene and secrets safety across local development and production workflows. This skill focuses on practical auditing, drift awareness, and rotation readiness.
Core Capabilities
.envand.env.examplelifecycle guidance- Secret leak detection for repository working trees
- Severity-based findings for likely credentials
- Operational pointers for rotation and containment
- Integration-ready outputs for CI checks
When to Use
- Before pushing commits that touched env/config files
- During security audits and incident triage
- When onboarding contributors who need safe env conventions
- When validating that no obvious secrets are hardcoded
Quick Start
# Scan a repository for likely secret leaks
python3 scripts/env_auditor.py /path/to/repo
# JSON output for CI pipelines
python3 scripts/env_auditor.py /path/to/repo --json
Recommended Workflow
- Run
scripts/env_auditor.pyon the repository root. - Prioritize
criticalandhighfindings first. - Rotate real credentials and remove exposed values.
- Update
.env.exampleand.gitignoreas needed. - Add or tighten pre-commit/CI secret scanning gates.
Reference Docs
references/validation-detection-rotation.mdreferences/secret-patterns.md
Common Pitfalls
- Committing real values in
.env.example - Rotating one system but missing downstream consumers
- Logging secrets during debugging or incident response
- Treating suspected leaks as low urgency without validation
Best Practices
- Use a secret manager as the production source of truth.
- Keep dev env files local and gitignored.
- Enforce detection in CI before merge.
- Re-test application paths immediately after credential rotation.