
Fig
Fig is a versatile command line tool for managing team secrets, scripts, and SSH credentials.
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Introduction
Fig is a next-generation command line tool that serves as the source of truth for your team's secrets, scripts, and SSH credentials. It provides features such as autocomplete, script building, SSH credential management, and dotfile syncing.
Key Features
Autocomplete for existing terminal with support for 500+ CLI tools
Interactive terminal UIs for building internal CLI tools
Secure access to SSH servers
Editing, syncing, and sharing of dotfiles
Management and syncing of shell plugins
Frequently Asked Questions
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Use Cases
- Improving productivity and efficiency in the command line workflow
- Collaborative sharing of shell aliases and environment variables
- Creating and distributing internal CLI tools within an engineering team
- Managing and accessing SSH servers securely with a GUI or CLI
- Editing and syncing dotfiles across multiple devices
- Managing and syncing shell plugins for zsh, bash, and fish
How to Use
To use Fig, you can download it for free by using the 'brew install fig' command or choose other download options. Once installed, Fig enhances your existing terminal by providing autocomplete for over 500 popular CLI tools, interactive terminal UIs for building internal CLI tools, secure access to SSH servers, easy editing and syncing of dotfiles, and management of shell plugins.