![]() I would absolutely LOVE to be able to send new items directly to the app to be created, along the lines of portion of the url (along with the &a= account section) hoping to be able to link directly to a specific vault rather than a specific item. Same goes for just passing the contents of the &v=. I tried replacing /open/ with /edit/ hoping I could jump straight into Edit view when passing all the rest of the arguments from a shared item link with no luck. app url scheme, 1PW launches and opens the shared item immediately without first opening my browser.Īny other functionality secrets the onepassword:// url scheme might be hiding? at the beginning with the onepassword://open/i?a=. One little tidbit I've noticed which I really appreciate, is that if I modify the shared link a tad by replacing the. it brings up 1PW with the UUID search string filled out but says "Sorry, no results :frown:" until you switch away from All Vaults to a specific vault, and then back to All Vaults, which then makes your search result pop up). This is fantastic! (The beta link sharing) - So much better than the previous method of copying the UUID from the Mac to use with onepassword://search/, which doesn't play all that nice with iOS (i.e. And as useful as this feature is on the personal side, I think it's even more useful on the teams/business side, which is why I'm posting it here. There was already another feature request for this on the iOS side:īut I don't see a way to "vote" for that or some such, nor can I even add a supporting comment because it's closed. ![]() Similar features exist for copying the page URL in Safari, comment links in JIRA and YouTrack, row links in OmniOutliner, message links in Mailplane, comment or post links ("s") in WordPress, etc. UI-wise, I'm basically looking for a place on the item view, probably in the share menu (as there is precedence for this, e.g., with Safari) that I can click and copy an item URL to the clipboard for pasting elsewhere. The alternative in all these cases is to use tedious, error-prone references to vault and item names. I want to reference a particular 1P item in my personal notes or on my todo list. I want to point another member of my team to a specific item to use to log into something, as we frequently have multiple login items for each site that have different privileges, etc.īug reports and testing documentation should reference which of our dozens of test users were used. I'd like a way to get a URL that points directly to an item and that resolves on any of the platforms 1P supports.
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