Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: stsmfa-cli
Version: 0.1.12
Summary: A small CLI to help with creating AWS profile for MFA protected sessions
Home-page: https://github.com/browniebroke/stsmfa-cli
License: MIT
Author: Bruno Alla
Author-email: alla.brunoo@gmail.com
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# STS MFA CLI

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Creating temporary profiles for multi-factor auth (MFA) protected accounts using AWS STS is too hard. This is a small CLI that helps with that.

## Installation

Via Homebrew:

```bash
brew install browniebroke/tap/stsmfa-cli
```

Via pip, pipx, or your favourite Python package manager:

```bash
pip install stsmfa-cli
```

## Usage

The CLI is a simple command `stsmfa` that creates a profile for a temporary session protected by MFA.

Assuming your `~/.aws/credentials` file looks like this:

```ini
[my-profile-name]
aws_access_key_id = AKIAXXXXX
aws_secret_access_key = xxxx
mfa_serial = arn:aws:iam::123456789010:mfa/first.last
```

When running, for example:

```bash
stsmfa --profile my-profile-name 123456
```

This will create a session using the MFA serial defined under `my-profile-name` with the one-time password `123456`, and save the required AWS key, secret and token under as a new profile `my-profile-name-mfa` in you `~/.aws/credentials` file.

Now to use that session, you just need to set `AWS_PROFILE=my-profile-name-mfa`.

If your MFA serial is defined under the default profile, you don't need to specify the `--profile` option.

## Contributors ✨

Thanks goes to these wonderful people ([emoji key](https://allcontributors.org/docs/en/emoji-key)):

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## Credits

This package was created with
[Copier](https://copier.readthedocs.io/) and the
[browniebroke/pypackage-template](https://github.com/browniebroke/pypackage-template)
project template.

