The open-source secret management platform: Sync secrets/configs across your team/infrastructure and prevent secret leaks.
Infisical is the open source secret management platform that teams use to centralize their secrets like API keys, database credentials, and configurations.
We're on a mission to make secret management more accessible to everyone, not just security teams, and that means redesigning the entire developer experience from ground up.
- User-friendly dashboard to manage secrets across projects and environments (e.g. development, production, etc.).
- Client SDKs to fetch secrets for your apps and infrastructure on demand.
- Infisical CLI to fetch and inject secrets into any framework in local development and CI/CD.
- Infisical API to perform CRUD operation on secrets, users, projects, and any other resource in Infisical.
- Native integrations with platforms like GitHub, Vercel, AWS, and tools like Terraform, Ansible, and more.
- Infisical Kubernetes operator to managed secrets in k8s, automatically reload deployments, and more.
- Infisical Agent to inject secrets into your applications without modifying any code logic.
- Self-hosting and on-prem to get complete control over your data.
- Secret versioning and Point-in-Time Recovery to version every secret and project state.
- Audit logs to record every action taken in a project.
- Role-based Access Controls to create permission sets on any resource in Infisica and assign those to user or machine identities.
- Simple on-premise deployments to AWS, Digital Ocean, and more.
- Secret Scanning and Leak Prevention to prevent secrets from leaking to git.
And much more.
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To set up and run Infisical locally, make sure you have Git and Docker installed on your system. Then run the command for your system:
Linux/macOS:
git clone https://github.com/Infisical/infisical && cd "$(basename $_ .git)" && cp .env.example .env && docker-compose -f docker-compose.prod.yml up
Windows Command Prompt:
git clone https://github.com/Infisical/infisical && cd infisical && copy .env.example .env && docker-compose -f docker-compose.prod.yml up
Create an account at http://localhost:80
On top managing secrets with Infisical, you can also scan for over 140+ secret types in your files, directories and git repositories.
To scan your full git history, run:
infisical scan --verbose
Install pre commit hook to scan each commit before you push to your repository
infisical scan install --pre-commit-hook
Lean about Infisical's code scanning feature here
This repo available under the MIT expat license, with the exception of the ee
directory which will contain premium enterprise features requiring a Infisical license.
If you are interested in managed Infisical Cloud of self-hosted Enterprise Offering, take a look at our website or book a meeting with us:
Please do not file GitHub issues or post on our public forum for security vulnerabilities, as they are public!
Infisical takes security issues very seriously. If you have any concerns about Infisical or believe you have uncovered a vulnerability, please get in touch via the e-mail address security@infisical.com. In the message, try to provide a description of the issue and ideally a way of reproducing it. The security team will get back to you as soon as possible.
Note that this security address should be used only for undisclosed vulnerabilities. Please report any security problems to us before disclosing it publicly.
Whether it's big or small, we love contributions. Check out our guide to see how to get started.
Not sure where to get started? You can:
- Join our Slack, and ask us any questions there.
- Join our community calls every Wednesday at 11am EST to ask any questions, provide feedback, hangout and more.
- Docs for comprehensive documentation and guides
- Slack for discussion with the community and Infisical team.
- GitHub for code, issues, and pull requests
- Twitter for fast news
- YouTube for videos on secret management
- Blog for secret management insights, articles, tutorials, and updates
- Roadmap for planned features