Finally got around the putting my SSH keys into @1password
Once you get things setup it’s a pretty painless workflow on a Mac with biometric authentication.
The setup process could use a few tweaks as there are a few non-obvious steps around the agent.toml file, but once I found the documentation, it was fine
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@erik Hmm, I don't think I have ever touched a .toml file to get it to work, all that was needed was the alias for the agent socket, and one line in my SSH .config? 🤔
Is this a recent change?
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@sindarina Not sure. It may be because I have multiple accounts with multiple vaults and I had to refer to the name of the key in the .toml file
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@erik Ah, yeah. I have never had the need to be that specific, it automatically loads all active keys, and uses the right one.
Might be worth looking into if I want them presented in a specific order, though. I rolled my main SSH key recently, and it keeps preferring the previous one.
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