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Important
Exported data files are not encrypted. They are stored in plain text. Anyone with access to your exported data files will be able to read your passwords. Do not email exported data files or store them online. Delete them when you are done with them.
- Open and unlock 1Password.
- Select the vault you want to export. It’s not possible to export from “All Vaults”, so you’ll need to switch to a specific vault.
- Choose File > Export > All Items. If you belong to a team account, there may be some vaults where you don’t have the “Export items” permission. Ask your team administrator.
- Enter your Master Password.
- Choose a file format:
- 1Password Interchange Format (.1pif) to move data to another copy of 1Password.
- Comma Delimited Text (.csv) to move data to a different app.
- Tab Delimited Text (.txt) to move data to a different app.
- Click Save.
Important
Exported data files are not encrypted. They are stored in plain text. Anyone with access to your exported data files will be able to read your passwords. Do not email exported data files or store them online. Delete them when you are done with them.
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- Open and unlock 1Password.
- Select the items you want to export. Select multiple items by holding down the Ctrl key when clicking on them. Select all the items by pressing Ctrl + A after clicking one of the items in the list.
- Right-click the selected item(s) and choose Export.
- Choose a format:
- Comma Delimited Text (.csv) to move data to a different app.
- Plain Text (.txt) for a readable list of your items.
- Enter a filename and click Save.
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- Open 1Password and unlock the vault you want to export.
- Choose File > Export.
- Choose a format:
- 1Password Interchange Format (.1pif) to move data to another copy of 1Password.
- Comma Delimited Text (.csv) to move Login items to a different app. Only Login items are exported in this format.
- Enter a filename and click Save.
Set up the command-line tool
To install the 1Password command-line tool:
- Download the tool for your platform and architecture. You can verify its authenticity:
- Mac:Verify the digital signature of the .pkg installer.
- Windows/Linux: Use GnuPG and the .sig file included in the download:
- Move
op
to/usr/local/bin
, or another directory in your $PATH. - To verify the installation, check the version number:
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Get started with the command-line tool
The first time you use the 1Password command-line tool, you’ll need to enter your sign-in address and email address:
Then enter your Secret Key and Master Password.
After you sign in the first time, you can sign in again using your account shorthand, which is your sign-in address subdomain.
op signin
will prompt you for your Master Password and output a command that can save your session token to an environment variable:Hyphens (-) in a subdomain will be changed to an underscore (_).
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To set the environment variable, run the
export
command manually, or use eval
to set it automatically:Now that you have a session token, you can start using the tool. For example, to show all the items in your account:
Session tokens expire after 30 minutes of inactivity, after which you’ll need to sign in again.
Learn more
You can use the tool to work with users, vaults, and items. For example, here’s how to upload a document to your Private vault:
To see a list of all the items in your Shared vault:
The output will show the UUIDs of the items. To get the details of an item:
You can use names or UUIDs in commands that take any user, vault, or item as an argument. Use UUIDs because they’ll never change, so you can be sure you’re always referring to the same object. It’s also faster and more efficient.
You can get details of just the fields you want. For one field, the tool returns a simple string:
For multiple fields, specify them in a comma-separated list. The tool returns a JSON object:
Parse and manipulate JSON output with jq
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Every
op
command outputs in one of two formats: a simple string, like a UUID, or JSON. To parse and manipulate JSON output, we recommend the command-line tool jq.1password Offline Download
To use jq to parse a Login item called “WestJet” and retrieve the password:
To use jq to manipulate a Login item template, set the first field value to “my secret”, and save the item in your Private vault:
Get help
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To check for updates to the 1Password command-line tool:
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If a newer version is available, the tool can download it for you.
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You can see a list of all commands with
op --help
, or learn about a specific command with op <command> --help
.