[kwlug-disc] Is it a sysadmin rubicon?

Jason jasonpa at gmail.com
Mon Jun 17 17:16:34 EDT 2024


Maybe it's a "ford of abstraction"?  Just keep wading in deeper...

Go from adding variables in your scripts, to environment variables, to
passing secrets from files, to pulling from a secrets vault, to dynamically
adding tokens...

But you should definitely go for KWLUG dinner tonight.
I would, but I have to do an "office hours" for my Linux class :)

Have fun!
Jason

On Mon, Jun 17, 2024 at 4:20 PM Mikalai Birukou <mb at 3nsoft.com> wrote:

> One starts to write variables in shell scripts, long time ago.
>
> Then one starts to use environment variables to pass something to scripts.
>
> But when I start to set variables in a shell I sit in, like arranging
> things on a work table, -- is it passing a sysadmin rubicon or
> something? Or, should I just get out of a shell to KWLUG dinner tonight?
>
>
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