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- Jack_P_1P
1Password Team
I'm glad to see MrC was able to help you get imported @cuencanerd! Feel free to get in touch if there's anything else we can help you with as you get started with 1Password. 😀
Jack
- Former Member
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- MrCSuper Contributor
Excellent. Thanks for reporting back @cuencanerd .
Enjoy 1Password!
- Former Member
Just imported my 550 passwords. Looks like it was a perfect import. Can't thank you enough for the effort and help.
- MrCSuper Contributor
Sounds good @cuencanerd .
Have a good weekend.
[ Edit: just in case it isn't clear, use your raw export from Nordpass w/the converter ]
- Former Member
I imported 1 item to test...worked great. Had a looooong day. Want to do this after I have had more sleep. Will try a more comprehensive try tomorrow. Again, many thanks. I'll update you once I work on it over the weekend.
- MrCSuper Contributor
@cuencanerd
Ok, I have updated the pre-release version. It is in the Custom folder under link mentioned in the https://1password.community/discussion/101693/moving-to-1password-from-another-password-manager link. You only need the zip archive in Custom. Follow the basic directions in the README, but use the command line (not the helper app).
I have not yet updated the README to be 1PUX aware.
The default output will be 1PUX, so your command will look like:
perl convert.pl nordpass -v ~/Desktop/nordpass.csv
Let me know it goes!
MrCFYI: you can enable debug with
-d
(or-dd
for extensive debug). - Former Member
Jack - I really appreciate all your help. You rock!
- MrCSuper Contributor
@cuencanerd
Give me a minute to update the Custom version. It's the version that supports 1PUX, 1PIF and CSV. When the zip is posted, I'll ping back here.
I only have a free Nordpass account, so am unaware if there are record types other than the 4 I show above.
- Former Member
Or do I just enter the command lines as shown (with diff file names)?