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README.md

ifnisical infisical

Open-source, E2EE, simple tool to manage and sync environment variables across your team and infrastructure.

Infisical Cloud | Self-Hosting | Docs | Website

Medusa is released under the MIT license. PRs welcome! Slack community channel

Dashboard

Infisical is an open source, E2EE tool to help teams manage and sync environment variables across their development workflow and infrastructure. It's designed to be simple and take minutes to get going.

  • User-Friendly Dashboard to manage your team's environment variables within projects
  • Language-Agnostic CLI that pulls and injects environment variables into your local workflow
  • Complete control over your data - host it yourself on any infrastructure
  • Navigate Multiple Environments per project (e.g. development, staging, production, etc.)
  • Personal/Shared scoping for environment variables
  • Integrations with CI/CD and production infrastructure (Heroku available, more coming soon)
  • 🔜 1-Click Deploy to Digital Ocean and Heroku
  • 🔜 Authentication/Authorization for projects (read/write controls soon)
  • 🔜 Automatic Secret Rotation
  • 🔜 2FA
  • 🔜 Access Logs
  • 🔜 Slack Integration & MS Teams integrations

And more.

What's cool about this?

Infisical is simple, E2EE, and (soon to be) complete.

We're on a mission to make secret management more accessible to everyone — that means building for developers, not just security teams.

If you care about efficiency and security, then Infisical is right for you.

Need any integrations or want a new feature? Feel free to create an issue or contribute directly to the repository.

Contributing

For full documentation, visit infisical.com/docs.

Whether it's big or small, we love contributions ❤️ Check out our guide to see how to get started.

Not sure where to get started? Book a free, non-pressure pairing sessions with one of our teammates!

Community & Support

Status

  • Public Alpha: Anyone can sign up over at infisical.com but go easy on us, there are kinks and we're just getting started.
  • Public Beta: Stable enough for most non-enterprise use-cases.
  • Public: Production-ready.

Integrations

We're currently setting the foundation and building integrations so secrets can be synced everywhere. Any help is welcome! :)

  • Docker
  • Docker Compose
  • Heroku
  • Vercel
  • Kubernetes
  • AWS
  • GCP
  • Azure
  • Digital Ocean
  • GitLab
  • CircleCI

We're currently in Public Alpha.

Open-source vs. paid

This repo is entirely MIT licensed, with the exception of the ee directory which will contain premium enterprise features requring a Infisical license in the future. We're currently focused on developing non-enterprise offerings first that should suit most use-cases.

Security

Looking to report a security vulnerability? Please don't post about it in GitHub issue. Instead, refer to our SECURITY.md file.

Contributors 🦸