Access your password manager login items within tmux!
This plugin allows you to access you password items within tmux, using a password manager's CLI.
Supported managers:
- Personal 1Password accounts, as well as teams accounts
- lastpass-cli
In the works:
- 1pass (
on
wrapper)
Additional managers should be easy to integrate, especially if they can output json
format.
This plugin relies on the following:
- 1Password CLI (or other cli)
- fzf
- jq
In any tmux mode:
prefix + u
- list login items in a bottom pane.
Using Tmux Plugin Manager (recommended)
-
Add plugin to the list of TPM plugins in
.tmux.conf
:set -g @plugin 'yardnsm/tmux-1password'
-
Hit
prefix + I
to fetch the plugin and source it. You should now be able to use the plugin.
-
Clone this repo:
$ git clone https://github.com/yardnsm/tmux-1password ~/some/path
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Source the plugin in your
.tmux.conf
by adding the following to the bottom of the file:run-shell ~/some/path/plugin.tmux
-
Reload the environment by running:
$ tmux source-file ~/.tmux.conf
First, sign in with the CLI by running the following in your terminal (you only need to do this once)(1Password example provided):
$ op signin <signinaddress> <emailaddress> <secretkey>
For 1Password personal accounts, <signinaddress>
should be my.1password.com
. If you're using a
team account, configure the @1password-subdomain
option.
From now on, initiate the plugin by using the keybind (prefix + u
by default). A new pane will be
opened in the bottom, listing the appropriate login items. Press <Enter>
to choose a login item,
and its password will automatically be filled.
You may be required to perform a re-login (directly in the opened pane) since the 1Password CLI's sessions expires automatically after 30 minutes of inactivity.
If your manager logs you out (or some other error means no login items can be found) you will be asked to log in again.
In order to show only relevant login items and to maintain compatibility with
sudolikeaboss, its required to set the value of the
website
or url
field for each login item with the value of sudolikeaboss://local
.
Customize this plugin by setting these options in your .tmux.conf
file. Make sure to reload the
environment afterwards.
This should be the command typed at the prompt.
set -g @passwords-manager-cmd 'op'
set -g @passwords-key 'x'
Default: 'u'
By default, the plugin will use send-keys
to send the selected password to the targeted pane. By
setting the following, the password will be copied to the system's clipboard, which will be cleared
after 1password-clipboard-duration
seconds (default 30).
set -g @passwords-copy-to-clipboard 'on'
set -g @passwords-clipboard-duration '30'
Default: 'off'
Enables extra logging and printouts to help with issues.
set -g @passwords-debug 'true'
Default: 'false'
set -g @1password-subdomain 'acme'
Default: 'my'
set -g @1password-vault 'work'
Default: ''
(all vaults)
set -g @lastpass-username 'x'
Also see:
Read password_manager_configs.d/configuring_managers.md
MIT © Yarden Sod-Moriah