Is anyone actually using these 1Password CLI tools in a serious way? Their CLI stuff has always seemed like a toy to me, like a fun side experiment, but I'd be interested if any organizations out there are actually putting it into their core workflows.
I do at my company. It is a little clunky initially, and it's too slow in multiple situations, but works well enough that I can work reasonably well from WSL or mingw32 in most situations, even with MFA.
However, to your point, it requires a broad discipline with naming and categorisation, so whilst it's part of a core workflow, it's a limited part of one segment of what we do.
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However, to your point, it requires a broad discipline with naming and categorisation, so whilst it's part of a core workflow, it's a limited part of one segment of what we do.
Only downside is it locks way too often so I get too many unlock prompts from VS Code and other tools auto fetching remote repos.
But 1p have already fixed this in a beta.