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JRS16
2 months agoNew Contributor
op-ssh-sign moved on Windows 11?
Hello, Until recently, the op-ssh-sign.exe was found in C:\Users\username\AppData\Local\1Password\app\8. The entire 'app' directory is no longer within ..\AppData\Local\1Password directory. The 1P...
MrMecha
2 months agoNew Contributor
Something changed recently, not sure why, but the application was moved to "~/AppData/Local/Microsoft/WindowsApps/op-ssh-sign.exe"
If your ssh key is saved in 1password there is a fix available that 1password provides that I found after a couple of days. I am using gitlab for the ssh key and this is on windows 11, so maybe there's something different for different tools, but this worked for me.
- Open up 1password and navigate to the ssh key you have saved
- Click on the three dots to expand the options and click on "Configure Commit Signing"
- Either manually or automatically update your "%USERPROFILE%\.gitconfig" file with the snippet of text provided. (I did automatically and it immediately fixed the issue)
- MrMecha2 months agoNew Contributor
Additionally, I found https://developer.1password.com/docs/ssh/git-commit-signing/?utm_medium=organic&utm_source=oph&utm_campaign=windows