I see your logic, but I think this world break a use case I have in my environment where a bot layers on the appropriate key depending on what it is doing.
There is the config key for initiating a config run, the provisioning key for each environment, the deploy key for each environment, and the security group key for each region.
Config key is always in the agent, but the others are loaded as needed.
The examples you mentioned seem more like something I would be doing occasionally, or one off. For that situation, it would be just as easy to drop keys from my agent to test a new key is working before removing the old.
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