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Then how would you SET the API key in the first place? :) The argument doesn't make any sense at all.


In some .profile or .envrc or what you'd call such a file, I suppose.


And you expect someone will be able to read your bash_history, but not your .profile?


Fair, I wasn't thinking about the details of how someone would lift out the bash history.


Using read or an equivalent, presumably. Just because you don't know why a practice is recommended against doesn't mean that there isn't a good alternative.




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