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We've compiled a list of 9 free and paid alternatives to AWSLab's git-secrets. The primary competitors include 1Password, Gitleaks. In addition to these, users also draw comparisons between AWSLab's git-secrets and truffleHog, Repo-supervisor, yara4pentesters. Also you can look at other similar options here: Governance, Risk and Compliance Software, Security Compliance Software.


1Password
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1Password is a password management software designed to securely store and organize passwords, providing users with a centralized solution for managing their credentials.

truffleHog
Free Open Source

Searches through git repositories for secrets, digging deep into commit history and branches.

Repo-supervisor
Free Open Source

Serverless tool that detects secrets and passwords in your pull requests - one file at a time

yara4pentesters
Free Open Source

rules to identify files containing juicy information like usernames, passwords etc.

Yelp's detect-secrets
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detect-secrets is an aptly named module for (surprise, surprise) detecting secrets within a code...

Gitrob
Free Open Source

Reconnaissance tool for GitHub organization.

Prevents you from committing secrets and credentials into git repositories.

AWSLab's git-secrets Platforms

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AWSLab's git-secrets Overview

git-secrets scans commits, commit messages, and --no-ff merges to prevent adding secrets into your git repositories. If a commit, commit message, or any commit in a --no-ff merge history matches one of your configured prohibited regular expression patterns, then the commit is rejected.

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