The Vercel CLI shell plugin allows you to use 1Password to securely authenticate Vercel CLI with your fingerprint, Apple Watch, or system authentication, rather than storing your credentials in plaintext. Follow the instructions to configure your default credentials and source theDocumentation Index
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plugins.sh file, then you’ll be prompted to authenticate Vercel CLI with biometrics.
Requirements
- Sign up for 1Password.
- Install and sign in to 1Password 8 for Mac or Linux.
- Install 1Password CLI 2.19.0 or later.
- Integrate 1Password CLI with the 1Password app.
- Install Vercel CLI .
- Bash
- Zsh
- fish
Step 1: Configure your default credentials
Step 2: Source the plugins.sh file
To make the plugin available, source your plugins.sh file. For example:
The file path for your op folder may vary depending on your configuration directory. op plugin init will output a source command with the correct file path.
If this is your first time installing a shell plugin, you’ll also need to add the source command to your RC file or shell profile to persist the plugin beyond the current terminal session. For example:
Step 3: Use the CLI
Step 4: Remove imported credentials from disk
After saving your credentials in 1Password, you can remove all local copies you previously had stored on disk.
Next steps
1Password Shell Plugins support more than 60 third-party CLIs. To see a list of supported CLIs:
To choose another plugin to get started with:
To use shell plugins for seamless context switching, learn how to configure a plugin in multiple environments or with multiple accounts.
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Reference
1Password authenticates with Vercel by injecting injecting the token as a command line argument. If you saved your Vercel CLI credentials in 1Password manually rather than usingop plugin init to import a new item, make sure that your field names match the table below.
If the item doesn’t contain a field with the required name, you’ll be prompted to rename one of the existing fields.
| 1Password field name | Command line argument | |
|---|---|---|
| Token | --token | ` |