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My team is exploring using Granted to manage AWS roles. We have a set of shell scripts for tasks such as building artifacts or running a local dev server. Some of these scripts are written with the intention of being run on a local developer's machine or in a CI environment. I have been trying to get the assume command to work in our CI jobs but cannot get beyond the prompts for picking a default browser like I did when I first configured the tool locally. I see that your docs refer to built-in support for headless environments and was hoping this was one of the use-cases you had in mind. Do you have any advice on a path forward? Any additional debug info you might need from my end?
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My team is exploring using Granted to manage AWS roles. We have a set of shell scripts for tasks such as building artifacts or running a local dev server. Some of these scripts are written with the intention of being run on a local developer's machine or in a CI environment. I have been trying to get the
assume
command to work in our CI jobs but cannot get beyond the prompts for picking a default browser like I did when I first configured the tool locally. I see that your docs refer to built-in support for headless environments and was hoping this was one of the use-cases you had in mind. Do you have any advice on a path forward? Any additional debug info you might need from my end?Beta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback.
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