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emilredeploy
10 months agoNew Contributor
+1 from me as well!
Sure, the alias works, but it always feels better to have an "official" way.
Right now I can access 1Password on my WSL Debian installation using the CLI. But I have to enter my master password even when Windows is authenticated. I was just curious if it's possible to connect the two (a-la the SSH agent forwarding magic outlined here - https://1password.community/discussion/128023/ssh-agent-on-windows-subsystem-for-linux)
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Right now I can access 1Password on my WSL Debian installation using the CLI. But I have to enter my master password even when Windows is authenticated. I was just curious if it's possible to connect the two (a-la the SSH agent forwarding magic outlined here - https://1password.community/discussion/128023/ssh-agent-on-windows-subsystem-for-linux)
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+1 from me as well!
\nSure, the alias works, but it always feels better to have an \"official\" way.
+1 from me as well!
\nSure, the alias works, but it always feels better to have an \"official\" way.