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## Environment variable interpolation
## Providing passwords and secrets to borgmatic
If you want to use a Borg repository passphrase or database passwords with
borgmatic, you can set them directly in your borgmatic configuration file,
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But if you'd rather store them outside of borgmatic, whether for convenience
or security reasons, read on.
### Delegating to a another application
borgmatic supports calling another application such as a password manager to
obtain the Borg passphrase to a repository.
For example, to ask the *Pass* password manager to provide the passphrase:
```yaml
encryption_passcommand: pass path/to/borg-repokey
```
### Environment variable interpolation
<span class="minilink minilink-addedin">New in version 1.6.4</span> borgmatic
supports interpolating arbitrary environment variables directly into option
values in your configuration file. That means you can instruct borgmatic to
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password.
### Interpolation defaults
#### Interpolation defaults
If you'd like to set a default for your environment variables, you can do so
with the following syntax:
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variable doesn't exist, borgmatic will error.
### Disabling interpolation
#### Disabling interpolation
To disable this environment variable interpolation feature entirely, you can
pass the `--no-environment-interpolation` flag on the command-line.
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encryption_passphrase: \${A}@!
```
### Related features
## Related features
Another way to override particular options within a borgmatic configuration
file is to use a [configuration