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If the credentials are for users, a best practice would be to use temporary credentials. Access keys are long-term credentials that you may not need.
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Here is a blog that shows you how to get temporary credentials with AWS IAM Identity Center.
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You can also get temporary credentials with the AWS CLI and AWS IAM Identity center. Here is a knowledge center article.
If you still want to use the aws-iam-access-key-auto-rotation solution, it looks like the files are on the GitHub repo.
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Here is an alternative that is well documented. I didn't try it but it should work. It uses AWS Secret Manager and Lambda, with SNS for notification as required.
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This does nothing except extend roles to workloads outside of AWS, why is it any more applicable here than using standard roles?
It transitions from using IAM Users with long-term access keys that have to be rotated to using IAM Roles that have short-term access keys.