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## Overview
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`gman` acts as a universal wrapper for any command that needs credentials. Store your secrets—API tokens, passwords,
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certs—with a provider, then either fetch them directly or run your command through `gman` to inject what it needs as
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`gman` acts as a universal wrapper for any command that needs credentials. Store your secrets (e.g. API tokens, passwords,
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certs, etc.) with a provider, then either fetch them directly or run your command through `gman` to inject what it needs as
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environment variables, flags, or file content.
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## Quick Examples: Before vs After
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### Multiple Providers and Switching
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You can define multiple providers—even multiple of the same type—and switch between them per command.
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You can define multiple providers (even multiple of the same type) and switch between them per command.
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Example: two AWS Secrets Manager providers named `lab` and `prod`.
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