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    yubikey-agent

    yubikey-agent

    yubikey-agent is a seamless ssh-agent for YubiKeys

    ...It aims to replace the standard SSH agent with a version tailored for these security devices; the key is generated on the hardware token (so it can’t be extracted), every session requires a PIN and a physical touch, and the agent is resilient to unplugging, sleep/suspend, and restarts. Setup is simple, one command and one environment variable, and then the agent just runs in the background. Because it uses pure Go and leverages libraries like go-piv/piv-go and golang it works across platforms and integrates cleanly into SSH workflows. For developers or administrators who prioritize hardware-based SSH key security, this tool lowers the friction of using secure tokens in day-to-day SSH workflows. ...
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