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Password doesn't get copied to clipboard #5

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kvonspiczak opened this issue Oct 31, 2014 · 2 comments · May be fixed by #15
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Password doesn't get copied to clipboard #5

kvonspiczak opened this issue Oct 31, 2014 · 2 comments · May be fixed by #15

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@kvonspiczak
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I installed the workaround, following your instructions. But even when I configure the logins to "sudolikeaboss://local", ssh into a mashine and try to use the fill function from 1pw, it won't get copied in my clipboard, or entered into iTerm 2 correctly.
Like it just issues and empty iTerm command.

Is there any solution for this?

edit: I just noticed that it only does not work for "passwords". It work's for items marked as "login". Any idea what causes this?

@ravenac95
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@kvonspiczak I never even thought of using the "password" item as opposed to the login item. I'll definitely look into that. I can reproduce what you're seeing on my side. I would highly suggest, however, that you use "Login" items as they'll definitely appear on the 1password mini UI that pops up when you initiate sudolikeaboss

@robinvalk
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I got the same problem. Changed it to a "login" and it works like a charm now :D

I would suggest to support both the "login" and the "password" type. Since the username in the "login" type is completely being ignored.

What would be even nicer is to use the username and add the remote address as the second website for example to completely automate the ssh command :D

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