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Can't autofill sudo commands
I have went through https://support.1password.com/mac-universal-autofill/#autofill-your-mac-login and am unable to autofill my password when using sudo commands.
I have a Mac login
item, which also shows in Quick Access when Terminal or iTerm2 is focused.
Using the Universal Autofill shortcut prompts me to unlock.
1Password has the Automation permission for both Terminal.app
and iTerm.app
and the Accessibility permission.
When I use either the Universal Autofill shortcut or the autofill option in Quick Access at a sudo prompt in either Terminal or iTerm2, nothing happens, and when I hit enter after using the shortcut, I get "Sorry, try again.". I used sudo echo
as a test command.
1Password Version: 8.8.0-119
OS Version: macOS 12.4
18 Replies
- 1P_Tommy
Moderator
Please change it to something that is appropriate for you, if desired. You can even upload your own. Happy customizing 1Password!
- walkingplacesOccasional Contributor
Agreed - the icon has made 1Password like a comic book instead of a professional tool
- andrew_l_1P
1Password Team
Hi @lizardrancher,
You can change the icons for your accounts and vaults on 1Password.com.
For your account, click on your account name in the top right after signing in > My Profile > Edit details on the left side under the current icon:
For vaults, you can click on the settings gear in the corner of a vault and then
Edit Details
, followed by the button in the corner of the icon:Let me know how this goes or if you have any questions. 🙂