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Infisical Has a Free Open-Source Secret Management Platform
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Infisical Has a Free Open-Source Secret Management Platform

via Dev.to WebdevAlex Spinov2h ago

Infisical is a free, open-source secrets management platform that helps you sync environment variables and secrets across your team and infrastructure. What Is Infisical? Infisical replaces scattered .env files with a centralized, encrypted secrets manager. Think of it as a free alternative to HashiCorp Vault — but actually easy to set up. Key features: End-to-end encrypted secret storage Dashboard for managing secrets across environments Auto-sync secrets to your apps (no .env files) Secret versioning and audit logs Role-based access control Integrations: Kubernetes, Docker, Vercel, Netlify, AWS, GitHub Actions Self-hostable or cloud-hosted Why Stop Using .env Files? Every team has this problem: .env files shared over Slack (insecure) Different values on dev/staging/prod (bugs) New team member needs 30 minutes to set up env vars Secrets committed to git accidentally No audit trail — who changed what? Infisical solves all of this. Quick Start Option 1: Cloud (free tier) Sign up at app.

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