Major enhancements: - New secrets-manager.sh script with comprehensive functionality - Automated Bitwarden CLI installation (snap/npm/direct download) - Configuration file management with sample template - Multiple commands: install, get, list, test - Robust error handling with specific exit codes - Comprehensive logging and session cleanup - Security improvements: proper gitignore, credential protection Documentation: - Complete README rewrite with detailed usage examples - Installation instructions and troubleshooting guide - Command reference and error code documentation - Security considerations and best practices Files added: - secrets-manager.sh: Main production script (replaces poc.sh approach) - bitwarden-config.conf.sample: Configuration template - .gitignore: Protects credentials and temporary files This version combines lessons learned from poc.sh and prod.sh attempts, providing a single, reliable solution for Bitwarden CLI management on Linux. 🤖 Generated with [Claude Code](https://claude.ai/code) Co-Authored-By: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
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# Bitwarden Configuration File
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# Copy this file to bitwarden-config.conf and update with your actual values
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# Bitwarden server URL
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BW_SERVER_URL="https://pwvault.turnsys.com"
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# API credentials (get these from your Bitwarden account settings)
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BW_CLIENTID="your_client_id_here"
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BW_CLIENTSECRET="your_client_secret_here"
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# Master password for your Bitwarden account
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BW_PASSWORD="your_master_password_here"
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# Optional: Additional environment variables
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# BW_ORGANIZATION_ID="your_org_id_here"
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# BW_COLLECTION_ID="your_collection_id_here" |