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title: "💭 Sealed Secrets"
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date: 2024-03-28
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kubeseal is a pretty simple to get started with way to manage secrets such that they can be stored in a git repo and be picked up by your continuous delivery service.

> Sealed Secrets provides declarative Kubernetes Secret Management in a secure way. Since the Sealed Secrets are encrypted, they can be safely stored in a code repository. This enables an easy to implement GitOps flow that is very popular among the OSS community.

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