The Vault UI includes a feature allowing CLI commands to be executed directly within the interface, known as the CLI emulation or REPL (Read-Eval-Print Loop) terminal. The HashiCorp Vault documentation states: "The Vault GUI includes an advanced mode that uses a read–eval–print loop (REPL) terminal to mimic basic create/read/update/delete/list (CRUDL) commands for users who are more familiar with the Vault CLI than the GUI." This feature enables Chad to run a command like vault secrets enable without switching to a separate CLI, fulfilling the requirement.
The documentation under "Explore the Vault UI" adds: "This terminal allows users to execute Vault CLI commands directly from the web interface, enhancing usability for those accustomed to CLI workflows." Options like user information (B), client count details (C), and access management (D) do not provide CLI execution capabilities. Thus, A is correct.
[Reference:, HashiCorp Vault Documentation - Getting Started UI: Explore the Vault UI, ]
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