Anu Script Manager 7.0 -
This is forensic-grade automation debugging. No more "it worked on my machine." You can reproduce the exact execution context from three months ago, down to the pip package versions. I won't lie to you. Upgrading from 6.x to 7.0 is not a apt-get upgrade .
Every ASM agent now has a verifiable workload identity. No shared SSH keys. No long-lived API tokens. Anu Script Manager 7.0
So, we stopped adding features to 6.x. Instead, we asked a dangerous question: What if the script manager remembered? This is forensic-grade automation debugging
When a script needs to access S3, ASM 7.0 doesn't inject an AWS key. Instead, it requests a from the SPIRE agent, exchanges it for an IAM role, and scopes the permissions to exactly the bucket and prefix the script declared in its contract (remember Part 2?). Upgrading from 6