# Bitwarden SSH Agent ## Requirements * You need to have the [Bitwarden CLI tool](https://github.com/bitwarden/cli) installed and available in the `$PATH` as `bw`. * `ssh-agent` must be running in the current session. ## What does it do? Fetches SSH keys stored in Bitwarden vault and adds them to `ssh-agent`. ## How to use it 1. Run, ```shell ./bw_add_sshkeys.py ``` 2. Enter your Bitwarden credentials, if a Bitwarden vault session is not already set. 3. (optional) Enter your SSH keys' passphrases. ## Storing the keys in BitWarden 1. Create a folder called `ssh-agent` (can be overridden on the command line). 2. Add an new secure note to that folder. 3. Upload the private key as an attachment. 4. Add the custom field `private` (can be overridden on the command line), containing the file name of the private key attachment. 5. Repeat steps 2-4 for each subsequent key ## Command line overrides * `--debug`/`-d` - Show debug output * `--foldername`/`-f` - Folder name to use to search for SSH keys _(default: ssh-agent)_ * `--customfield`/`-c` - Custom field name where private key filename is stored _(default: private)_