[Bug]: Secret decryption fails with correct passphrase #40#41
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[Bug]: Secret decryption fails with correct passphrase #40#41pandey03muskan wants to merge 1 commit intoinitializ:mainfrom
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Description
forge secret set/get/list/delete commands were failing with decryption failed (wrong passphrase?) when run from inside a project directory, even with the correct passphrase.
Root cause: parseSecretsPath() in forge-cli/cmd/secret.go scanned forge.yaml line-by-line for any path: key. Every standard forge.yaml has skills: path: SKILL.md — after strings.TrimSpace, that line matched first, so the CLI was trying to AES-256-GCM decrypt SKILL.md as if it were an encrypted secrets file.
forge run was unaffected because Runner.buildSecretProvider() hardcodes the secrets file paths and never calls parseSecretsPath.
Fix:
parseSecretsPath now tracks the secrets: top-level YAML block and only matches path: keys within that block
Extracted resolveSecretsPath() as a single shared function so the displayed path and the actual provider path are always consistent
General Checklist
go test ./...)gofmt -w)golangci-lint run)go vetreports no issues