How can I view my .1pux?
Once upon a time i became a 1password user. Being the tinkerer and self proclaimed power-user that I am, i went straight to the advanced section and enabled things like "view auto-saved web details" because of course i'd want to see that!
well it didnt take long for my OCD to set in and realize not only was this data generally unpleasing to the eye, but it seemed like un-necessary bloat/clutter. I began the purge!
so some time and probably 100's of entries later, it inadvertently came to my attention that these entries were hidden due to being an underlying part of how 1password works.
whoops. now not only did i neuter half my logins by deleting what i shouldnt have been able to see in the first place, but I have no idea which ones I did and did not.
enter the export to .1pux option. the data i could find hosted on the 1password site indicates that it will contain a field for the entries called 'loginFields' and my line of thinking goes something like this. open said file in text editor, bookmark all lines containing 'loginFields' and find the logins devoid of the aforementioned. Then delete and re-create those logins to "fix" my foolish purging of said data.
problem is, it appears 1password was supposed to export some attributes file or some such alongside it that was somehow supposed to support in opening/reading the apparently obfuscated/encrypted file. This is as far as ive gotten as its unreadable in its current form and no other files came along with it so ive come to the professionals :P
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Hi @klepp0906 !
Just rename the 1PUX-file into a ZIP-file and you are able to open the archive. Here you will find a folder with all your attachments inside and 2 files. One of them is called "export.data".
Open this file in a text editor, and you should see all of your login data. But I don't know what you should add or change here exactly... 🤔
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thank you very much for the information, that'll get me on my way at least :)
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You’re very welcome! 👍
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Hey @klepp0906:
Glad to see @DenalB was able to get you on the right path (thanks for the assist 😎)!
Feel free to get in touch if you need anything else.
Jack
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