Command-line tool v1.9.1

We are excited to announce the 1.9 line of the command-line tool! This release introduces support for 1Password Secrets Automation. Learn more about it at https://1password.com/secrets/.

You can set up and get credentials for 1Password Connect servers, and issue tokens for them. Use "op create connect server" and "op create connect token". Grant and revoke a server's access to vaults with "op add connect" and "op remove connect". With 1Password Business, you can manage group access to Secrets Automation with "op manage connect add" and "op manage connect remove".

macOS 11 "Big Sur" users: You can now verify the package signature in the installer.

Chinese and Japanese users: This release also includes the ability to change character encoding processing from UTF-8 to GBK or Shift-JIS with the "--encoding" option.

Release notes: v1.9.0 and v1.9.1

Comments

  • skunkwerks
    skunkwerks
    Community Member

    Can you please start releasing FreeBSD arm64 (aarch64 or armv8) versions of op please? As op is written in go, this is a handful of config changes to build it (and lots of work in QA/release engineering for sure).

  • @skunkwerks We would like to start releasing FreeBSD arm64 version of the command-line tool. We are working out strategies to be able to thoroughly test those builds before we feel comfortable releasing them. That said, I will share your interest with the team.

    ref: dev/b5/op#902

  • eM_Jay_Be
    eM_Jay_Be
    Community Member

    Any plans for Linux aarch64? Would really appreciate this! (Using Linux arm for a GUI project on Sailfish OS and latest version will only support aarch64 on newer hardware).

  • @eM_Jay_Be Yes, we are planning on releasing support for linux/aarch64. I can't promise any sort of timeline for you, but stay tuned.

  • @eM_Jay_Be Our latest version of the command-line tool, v1.11.1, is now available in arm64 for FreeBSD, Linux, OpenBSD, and macOS.

    Thanks again for using 1Password. Let us know what you think of the arm64 releases!

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