Small python script to load bitwarden-store ssh keys into ssh-agent
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Bitwarden SSH Agent

Requirements

  • You need to have the Bitwarden CLI tool 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,
    ./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)