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Fabian Affolter 2018-01-08 17:46:04 +01:00
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@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ If you launch Home Assistant now, you will be prompted for the keyring password
```bash
$ hass
Config directory: /home/fab/.homeassistant
Config directory: /home/homeassistant/.homeassistant
Please enter password for encrypted keyring:
```
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Using [Credstash](https://github.com/fugue/credstash) is an alternative way to `secrets.yaml`. They can be managed from the command line via the credstash script.
Before using credstash, you need to set up AWS credentials either via the `aws` command line tool, or using environment variables as explained in the [AWS CLI docs](http://docs.aws.amazon.com/cli/latest/userguide/cli-chap-getting-started.html) as well as creating a KMS key named 'credstash' as explained in the [credstash readme](https://github.com/fugue/credstash#setting-up-kms). After that is complete, you can use the provided script to add secrets to your Home Assistant secret store in credstash
Before using credstash, you need to set up AWS credentials either via the `aws` command line tool or using environment variables as explained in the [AWS CLI docs](http://docs.aws.amazon.com/cli/latest/userguide/cli-chap-getting-started.html) as well as creating a KMS key named `credstash` as explained in the [credstash Readme](https://github.com/fugue/credstash#setting-up-kms). After that is complete, you can use the provided script to add secrets to your Home Assistant secret store in credstash.
```bash
$ hass --script credstash --help