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Manage objects

To get details about an object:

The option will allow for items in the Trash to be returned.

By default, gets details of all fields. You can get details of just the fields you want instead. For one field, the tool returns a simple string:

For multiple fields, specify them in a comma-separated list. The tool returns a JSON object:

You can change the output to CSV or to always use JSON with the option.

Create or edit an item

To create an item:

To edit an item:

Assignment statements follow this syntax:

You can omit spaces when you specify the section or field name. You can also refer to a field by its JSON short name ( or ).

The section is optional unless multiple sections have a field with the same name.

You can’t make a new custom section using an assignment statement.

You can generate a password for the item with the option. By default, it will create a 32-character password made up of letters, numbers, and symbols.

See also for a list of categories.

See also .

When you create an item, its UUID is returned.

To move an item to the Trash:

See also .

Create or remove a vault

To create a vault:

When you create a vault, its UUID is returned. Use the option to specify whether administrators can manage access to the vault or not. If not provided, the default policy for the account applies.

To remove a vault:

See also .

Work with documents

To create a document:

When you create a document, its UUID is returned.

To download a document and save it to a file:

The document’s contents are sent to standard output () by default. Use the option to save the document to a file directly. It won’t overwrite an existing file unless it’s empty.

To delete a document:

See also .

View and edit items

To view an item’s details, click it. Or use the arrow keys to select it.

To mark an item as a favorite, click .

To copy any field, click it.

To open the pop-up in a new window, click .

To show a field in large type, click to the right of it, then click Large.

To reveal a password, click to the right of it, then click Reveal. Or press Control-Option (or Ctrl + Alt) to reveal all passwords in the item details.

To edit an item, click Edit. The item will open in a new tab,* where you can add tags or custom fields, move it, or delete it.

* If you’ve turned on integration with 1Password for Mac, the item will open in 1Password for Mac.

Get help

1Password X works on Linux, Chrome OS, Mac, and Windows. It’s available for Chrome, Firefox, and Microsoft Edge. The Chrome extension also works in other Chromium-based browsers, like Brave and Vivaldi.

To get help with 1Password X, right-click in your toolbar and choose Get Help.

To share feedback about 1Password X, join the discussion in the 1Password Support forum.

If you use different Master Passwords for additional accounts

When you unlock 1Password X with your Master Password, only accounts with the same password will be unlocked. To unlock an account that has a different password, lock 1Password X, then unlock it using the password for that account. If you’ve turned on integration, unlock 1Password for Mac to view all your accounts in 1Password X.

To ensure you always have access to your accounts, use the same Master Password for all of them. If you signed up for accounts with different passwords, you can change them.

Encryption

1Password security begins with your Master Password. It’s used to encrypt your data, so no one but you can read it. It’s also used to decrypt your data when you need it. Your Master Password is never shared with anyone, even us at AgileBits, which means that you’re the only person who can unlock your 1Password vaults and access your information. Here’s how 1Password secures your data – and the Master Password used to protect it – from all kinds of attacks:

  • End-to-end encryption. Whether you use a 1Password account or sync your data with iCloud or Dropbox, everything is always end-to-end encrypted. This makes it impossible for someone to learn anything by intercepting your data while it’s in transit or even obtaining it from AgileBits. Learn more about how 1Password protects your data when you use a sync service.

  • 256-bit AES encryption. Your 1Password data is kept safe by AES-GCM-256 authenticated encryption. The data you entrust to 1Password is effectively impossible to decrypt.

  • Secure random numbers. Encryption keys, initialization vectors, and nonces are all generated using cryptographically secure pseudorandom number generators.

  • PBKDF2 key strengthening. 1Password uses PBKDF2-HMAC-SHA256 for key derivation which makes it harder for someone to repeatedly guess your Master Password. A strong Master Password could take decades to crack. Learn more about how PBKDF2 strengthens your Master Password.

  • A secret Master Password. Your Master Password is never stored alongside your 1Password data or transmitted over the network. Taking this precaution is a bit like making sure the key to a safe isn’t kept right next to it: Keeping the two separate makes everything more secure. The same principle applies here.

  • Secret Key. The data in your 1Password account is protected by your 128-bit Secret Key, which is combined with your Master Password to encrypt your data. Learn more about your Secret Key.

Manage your settings

To manage your settings, click > Settings. You’ll be able to:

* If you’ve turned on integration with 1Password for Mac, you can manage these settings in the app.

** If you’ve turned on integration with 1Password for Mac, 1Password X will use the default system language.

To integrate with 1Password for Mac

1Password X can integrate with 1Password for Mac if you use the beta releases:

  • Get the 1Password for Mac beta
  • Get the 1Password X beta for Chrome or Firefox

Click in the toolbar, then click > Settings, and turn on “Integrate with 1Password for Mac”.

When you turn on integration, 1Password X will use 1Password for Mac to:

  • lock and unlock (supports Touch ID)
  • create and edit items

You can also fill logins in your browser directly from 1Password for Mac.

Быстрый доступ к избранным элементам

Нажмите на Избранное, чтобы получить быстрый доступ к элементам, которые вы добавили в избранное. Недавно использованные элементы будут отображены на самом верху списка.

Чтобы добавить недавно использованный элемент, как избранное, нажмите на него. Затем выберите и нажмите «Добавить в избранное».

Чтобы добавить другие элементы в избранное, выберите «Категории». Затем нажмите на нужный элемент и выберите «Добавить в избранное».

Чтобы скопировать сведения элемента из избранного, нажмите на элемент, а затем нажмите сведения, которые вы хотите скопировать.

Чтобы изменить количество недавно использованных элементов в списке избранного, перейдите в «Настройки» > «Основные» и настройте значение «Недавних элементов».

Если вы не знаете мастер-пароль или он не принимается

Для вашей безопасности ваш мастер-пароль:

Это гарантирует, что ваши данные надёжно защищены от злоумышленников. Это также означает, что никто не может сбросить ваш мастер-пароль. Тем не менее, вы можете попробовать восстановить доступ к данным самостоятельно.

Восстановить, используя другое устройство

Если 1Password используется на нескольких устройствах, проверьте, работает ли мастер-пароль на них. (Если у вас есть аккаунт 1Password, не забудьте попробовать зайти в него на сайте 1Password.com.)

Если ваш мастер-пароль работает везде, кроме одного устройства, то вы можете начать заново на устройстве, где пароль не подходит, и затем синхронизировать данные с другими устройствами.

Восстановить, используя Touch ID или Face ID

Если 1Password используется на iOS-устройстве с Touch ID или Face ID, попробуйте использовать Touch ID или Face ID для разблокировки. Если при открытии 1Password вам не предлагается использовать эту опцию, нажмите на кнопку под полем ввода мастер-пароля.

Важно

Период разблокировки приложения с помощью Touch ID или Face ID истечёт через некоторое время. Немедленно примите меры, чтобы найти свой мастер-пароль или сохранить свои данные:

  • Найдите логин в своём личном сейфе (“Personal vault”) под названием «Аккаунт 1Password» (“1Password Account”). Ваш мастер-пароль может быть сохранён там.
  • Экспортируйте свои данные из 1Password, пока у вас всё ещё есть доступ. После этого вы сможете создать новый аккаунт или сейф и импортировать данные туда.

Каждый день 1Password создаёт резервные копии всех автономных сейфов на вашем компьютере Mac. Если вы используете 1Password для Mac без аккаунта 1Password, попробуйте восстановить резервную копию своих автономных сейфов с того дня, когда мастер-пароль работал. Всё, что было добавлено или изменено после создания этой резервной копии будет потеряно.

Appendix: Session management

will prompt you for your Master Password and output a command that can save your session token to an environment variable:

To set the environment variable, run the command manually, or use to set it automatically:

You can sign in to multiple accounts at once.

Use with multiple accounts

Commands that you run will use the account you signed in to most recently. To run a command using a specific account, use :

To authenticate with a session token, sign in with the option to get the token. Then use with any command:

Remove account details from your computer

You can remove account details from your computer at any time.

To sign out of an account and remove its details from your computer:

If you’re already signed out, you can specify an account by its shorthand:

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