Installation

clawhub install alexandr-belogubov/agentkeys

Summary

Secure credential proxy for AI agents. Route API calls through AgentKeys so your agent never sees real secrets.

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AgentKeys Skill

Secure credential proxy for AI agents. Route API calls through AgentKeys so your agent never sees real secrets.

Configuration

You have two options. Set these in your environment or .env:

Option A — API Key (recommended, multi-credential)

text
AGENTKEYS_API_KEY=ak_ws_...
AGENTKEYS_PROXY_URL=https://proxy.agentkeys.io

Use your workspace API key to proxy requests to any credential by name. Get your API key from Settings.

Option B — Direct Proxy Token (single credential)

text
AGENTKEYS_PROXY_TOKEN=pxr_...
AGENTKEYS_PROXY_URL=https://proxy.agentkeys.io

Use a proxy token for one specific credential. Get it by assigning a credential to an agent in the dashboard.

Usage

With API Key (Option A) — reference credentials by name

bash
curl -X POST $AGENTKEYS_PROXY_URL/v1/proxy \
  -H "Authorization: Bearer $AGENTKEYS_API_KEY" \
  -H "X-Credential-Name: resend" \
  -H "X-Target-Url: https://api.resend.com/emails" \
  -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
  -d '{"from": "noreply@example.com", "to": "user@example.com", "subject": "Hello", "text": "Sent via AgentKeys"}'

With Proxy Token (Option B) — direct credential access

bash
curl -X POST $AGENTKEYS_PROXY_URL/v1/proxy \
  -H "Authorization: Bearer $AGENTKEYS_PROXY_TOKEN" \
  -H "X-Target-Url: https://api.resend.com/emails" \
  -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
  -d '{"from": "noreply@example.com", "to": "user@example.com", "subject": "Hello", "text": "Sent via AgentKeys"}'

Headers

HeaderRequiredDescription
AuthorizationBearer $AGENTKEYS_API_KEY or Bearer $AGENTKEYS_PROXY_TOKEN
X-Target-UrlTarget API URL to forward to
X-Credential-Name✅ (API key mode)Name of the credential to use (case-insensitive)
Content-TypePassed through to target

How It Works

  1. Agent sends request to AgentKeys proxy with API key + credential name (or proxy token)
  2. AgentKeys finds and decrypts the real credential server-side
  3. Real credential is injected into headers
  4. Request is forwarded to the target API
  5. Response is returned to the agent
  6. Every request is logged in the audit trail

The agent never sees the real API key, OAuth token, or password.

Credential Types Supported

  • API Key — injected as Authorization: Bearer <key>
  • Basic Auth — injected as Authorization: Basic base64(user:pass)
  • Custom Headers — injected as key-value pairs
  • Query Parameters — appended to URL
  • Cookies — injected as Cookie header
  • OAuth — auto-refreshed tokens

Security

  • Credentials are AES-256-GCM encrypted at rest
  • Proxy tokens are scoped to one credential + one agent
  • API key mode still respects workspace permissions
  • Tokens can be revoked instantly from the dashboard
  • Full audit trail for every proxied request
  • Agent never has access to plaintext secrets

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