From your first line of code into production, 1Password streamlines how you manage infrastructure secrets, keys, and credentials throughout the software development life cycle. Access any CLI with your fingerprint, and stay in sync across environments.
Hey everyone!
Huge thanks to Chris Messina for Hunting 1Password Developer Tools.
We’re on a mission to help you develop faster, eliminate complexity and protect your secrets from line 1 into production. Today, based on the feedback we’ve heard from the community, we’re excited to announce several new features:
1Password Shell Plugins: Sign in to any CLI using your fingerprint or other biometrics. Now you can eliminate plaintext API keys on disk and safely sync them across your systems and environments in an encrypted vault.
Git Commit Signing via SSH agent: Now you can sign your Git commits and receive a "verified" badge on GitHub or GitLab via SSH keys that are generated, configured and stored in 1Password.
CI/CD Integrations: Secure secrets in 1Password and access them directly within your workflows and jobs in CircleCI, GitHub Actions, and Jenkins. This eliminates manually entering credentials in your CI/CD tool and makes collaboration easier.
These new features join 1Password's existing lineup of Developer Tools, including a robust CLI, VS Code extension, SSH agent, and solutions for automating infrastructure secrets in production. Learn more: https://1password.com/developers/
Once you take these tools for a test drive, we'd love to know what you think. Also, what developer features should we build next?
Cheers,
Simon from 1Password’s engineering team