1password

by Unknown v1.0.0

Set up and use 1Password CLI (op). Use when installing the CLI, enabling desktop app integration, signing in (single or multi-account), or reading/injecting/running secrets via op.

What It Does

Automates 1Password CLI setup, authentication, and secret management tasks.

When To Use

When needing to securely access and inject secrets, automate 1Password CLI tasks, or integrate 1Password with development workflows.

Inputs

Requires a 1Password account and the 1Password desktop application to be installed and unlocked. Access to a terminal with tmux installed is highly recommended.

Outputs

Securely retrieved secrets, executed commands with injected secrets, and an authenticated 1Password CLI session within a dedicated tmux session.

Limitations

Requires the 1Password CLI to be installed and configured correctly. Relies on the user having an active and unlocked 1Password account. Requires tmux for reliable session management.

Installation

1. Install the 1Password CLI (op) using a package manager such as `brew` (macOS), `apt` (Debian/Ubuntu), or `choco` (Windows). See the official 1Password documentation for detailed instructions.
2. Install tmux if it's not already installed.
3. Configure the 1Password CLI by running `op signin` in a new tmux session.
4. Verify the installation by running `op --version`.

View Cline documentation

1. Open the Cursor IDE terminal.
2. Install the 1Password CLI using your preferred package manager (e.g., `brew install 1password-cli` on macOS).
3. Configure the 1Password CLI following the official documentation.
4. Ensure tmux is installed and configured within your Cursor environment. Use Cursor's terminal to create tmux sessions for `op` commands.

View Cursor IDE documentation

1. Install the 1Password CLI (op) using a package manager such as `brew` (macOS), `apt` (Debian/Ubuntu), or `choco` (Windows). See the official 1Password documentation for detailed instructions.
2. Install tmux if it's not already installed.
3. Configure the 1Password CLI by running `op signin` in a new tmux session.
4. Verify the installation by running `op --version`.

View Aider documentation

1. Install the 1Password CLI (op) using a package manager such as `brew` (macOS), `apt` (Debian/Ubuntu), or `choco` (Windows). See the official 1Password documentation for detailed instructions.
2. Install tmux if it's not already installed.
3. Configure the 1Password CLI by running `op signin` in a new tmux session.
4. Verify the installation by running `op --version`.

View Claude (Anthropic) documentation

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