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Platform independent API to access the operating systems credential store. Currently supports: Keychain on macOS, Credential Store on Windows, the Secret Service API on Linux', and simple, platform in
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Access the System Credential Store from R • keyring Skip to content keyring 1.3.2 Reference Changelog keyring keyring provides a way to securely manage secrets using your operating system’s credential store. Once a secret is defined, it persists in a “keyring” across multiple R sessions. keyring is an alternative to using environment variables that’s a bit more secure because your secret is never stored in plain text, meaning that you can for instance never accidentally upload it to GitHub. For more security, you can also store secrets in a custom keyring that always requires a password to unlock. keyring currently supports: The macOS Keychain ( backend_macos ). The Windows Credential Store ( backend_wincred ). The Linux Secret Service API ( backend_secret_service ). It also provides two backends that are available on all platforms: Encrypted files ( backend_file ) Environment variables ( backend_env ). Installation Install the package from CRAN: # ins...
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