list
outputs a simple report to get a quick overview about credentials:
AccessKeyId Age Status LastUsed Username
AKIAUGGSTKSE4EZDC3PO 1 Inactive never IamRobot
AKIAUGGSTKSE7KBIR2D2 38 Active 2019-10-22 07:02:00 +0000 UTC IamRobot
all
outputs the same report with all credentials for the current account.
new
creates a new pair of credentials and (optionally) writes them to ~/.aws/credentials
file.
All commands can be seen with credentials -h
:
Description:
AWS Credential manager
Sub-commands:
credentials all Displays a list of all keys for the current account
credentials check Check access key ages. Fail if any are older than set days
credentials delete Delete a key, shortcut: rm
credentials disable Disable (deactivate) a key
credentials enable Enable (activate) a key
credentials list List access keys, shortcut: ls
credentials new Create a new key
Run -h
with subcommand to see usage:
$ credentials new -h
credentials new [--write] [--username=string]
Description:
Create a new key
Options:
-w, --write Write new key to credentials file
-u, --username User to whom key will be created
go get -v github.com/kerma/aws-credentials/cmd/credentials