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1pass

v0.1.0

Published

1Password reader for the command line.

Downloads

22

Readme

1Pass

Unofficial 1Password reader for the command line.

Installation

Install NPM, then:

npm install -g 1pass

Usage

1pass list [QUERY]

Lists the items in your keychain. If a QUERY is given, only items matching QUERY are shown. Otherwise all items are listed.

1pass show QUERY

Lists the full details of all items matching the given QUERY. show is the default command, so unless there's ambiguity, you can shorten this to:

1pass QUERY

Queries

1pass lets you be brief with your queries. Try just giving a substring, or omitting characters in the middle of key names. For example 1pass haw will match an item named "howaboutwe.com" (as well as anything else containing 'h', 'a', 'w' in that order).

Your Keychain

By default, 1pass will look for your data in common locations:

  • ~/Library/Application Support/1Password/1Password.agilekeychain
  • ~/Dropbox/1Password.agilekeychain

If there's nothing there, it'll ask.

You can point 1pass to your keychain with a -d option.

1pass -d /path/to/secrets.agilekeychain list

1pass does not remember your selection, nor is there a configuration file yet. For now, please use a shell alias.

Help

As always:

1pass --help

Disclaimer

1Pass is not developed, maintained, or endorsed by Agile Bits, creator of 1Password. Use at your own risk.

Contributing

  • Bug reports
  • Source
  • Patches: Fork on Github, send pull request.
    • Include tests where practical.
    • Leave the version alone, or bump it in a separate commit.

Copyright

Copyright (c) George Ogata. See LICENSE for details.