policy-signer

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#policy-signer

Simple command line utility for signing AWS policy files.

##Usage

  Usage: signer <path> <key>

  Options:

    -h, --help     output usage information
    -V, --version  output the version number
$ signer sample-policy.json supersecretkey

Policy:
eyJleHBpcmF0aW9uIjogIjIwMjAtMDEtMDFUMDA6MDA6MDBaIiwKICAiY29uZGl0aW9ucyI6IFsKICAgIHsiYnVja2V0IjogInNhbXBsZS1idWNrZXQifSwKICAgIFsic3RhcnRzLXdpdGgiLCAiJGtleSIsICIiXSwKICAgIHsiYWNsIjogInByaXZhdGUifSwKICAgIFsic3RhcnRzLXdpdGgiLCAiJENvbnRlbnQtVHlwZSIsICIiXSwKICAgIFsiY29udGVudC1sZW5ndGgtcmFuZ2UiLCAwLCAyMDAwMDAwMF0sCiAgICBbInN0YXJ0cy13aXRoIiwgIiRmaWxlbmFtZSIsICIiXQogIF0KfQo=

Signature:
QF+JVWEY5SvSJTKQjvIUU9quADw=

##Motivation

This is really just a simple utility to make signing a policy easy. It is not the most secure due to requiring the key on the command line, so it might make sense to clear your terminal history when you are done:

$ history -c

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