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The Dangerous Password AutoFiller! - A 1Password OP CLI Derivative

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dpaf

The Dangerous Password AutoFiller! - A 1Password OP Derivative

Notice

You are going to enter your master password into this tool to use it. The tool does not store, save, or otherwise persit your password but I encorage you to review the source code.

This is NOT an offical 1Password client or otherise supported by Agilebits.

WARNING

This is still a work in progress and very much alpha in its look and feel. The functionality is however, complete and usable.

Call for Collaboration

As you can clearly see, I am not a UX expert in any way. I welcome any help with look and feel or UX improvements. The system is built using Kivy so any expertise there is also welcome.

Requirements

  1. 1Password Comamnd line installed to /usr/local/bin/op
  2. OP has been setup to use "my" subdomain
  3. Iterm2 Co-Process Setup with the following:
  4. /Applications/dpaf.app/Contents/MacOS/dpaf

Usage

  1. Trigger the co-process from Iterm2
  2. Enter your Master Password and hit enter
    • Note: This app does not work offline
  3. Enter a search parameter for your item's title and hit enter
    • Note: This works best when you enter the first part and match case
  4. Click one of the titles which matches the item you want
  5. MAGIC The password is returned to the prompt and submitted

Reporting Issues

Issue reporting fucntional, security, or otherwise, is to be done via Github Issues. Pull requests are required for collaboration.

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