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XIII
4 years agoSuper Contributor
[13] Can the 1Password CLI replace dotenv (on Raspberry Pi)?
On my Raspberry Pi I use dotenv to store some credentials, but I don't feel comfortable storing credentials in plain text on the SD card of that machine.
Would I be able to use the 1Password CLI i...
Backspaze
4 years agoDedicated Contributor
I might be wrong here, but ever since you released https://support.1password.com/secrets-automation/ I thought that would be the solution for using 1Password in fully automated scenarios, and that 1Password CLI would always need some interaction from the user.
However, reading this thread (and others) it seems you're working on making it possible, or at least easier, to not have to use Secrets Automation and instead being able to accomplish some kind of automation just with the CLI. Secrets Automation does have a higher learning curve as you need to set up a 1Password Connect server and more, and it does come with a cost once you reach a certain treshold. So I'm all for better options to automate stuff on a smaller scale just using 1Password CLI.
The service accounts you mention, can you go into more detail about them? Would they be another type of account within a 1Password account that you create and manage at https://my.1password.com/ or would they be just some kind of local service accounts managed within 1Password CLI? If they are managed in the web portal, would they come with a cost or be free (up to a certain amount, like guest accounts) and would they be available for all kinds of 1Password accounts (Personal, Families, Teams etc)?