cargo-credential-1password: Fix README#12986
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Thanks, I went ahead and bumped the version to fix the check and get the docs updated. @bors r+ |
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cargo-credential-1password: Fix README ### What does this PR try to resolve? The README.md file of the cargo-credential-1password package does not match the implemented reality (anymore?). - `--sign-in-address` and `--email` are not actually supported by the implementation - manually calling `op signin` appears to be unnecessary This PR also adds configuration instructions directly to the README.md so that they show up on crates.io.
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[beta 1.75] Backport 1password fixes This backports these fixes to 1.75 for the cargo-credential-1password helper. I'd like to publish these fixes and get the docs updated sooner rather than later. Unfortunately it uses an unpublished version of cargo-credential, so I can't publish directly from master. Backports: * #12985 — cargo-credential-1password: Add missing `--account` argument to `op signin` command * #12986 — cargo-credential-1password: Fix README
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Update cargo 11 commits in 2c03e0e2dcd05dd064fcf10cc1050d342eaf67e3..9765a449d9b7341c2b49b88da41c2268ea599720 2023-11-16 04:21:44 +0000 to 2023-11-17 20:58:23 +0000 - refactor(toml): Clean up workspace inheritance (rust-lang/cargo#12971) - docs: Recommend a wider selection of libsecret-compatible password managers (rust-lang/cargo#12993) - feat(cli): add color output for `cargo --list` (rust-lang/cargo#12992) - refactor: log when loading config from file (rust-lang/cargo#12991) - Link to rustc lint levels (rust-lang/cargo#12990) - chore(ci): Catch naive use of AtomicU64 early (rust-lang/cargo#12988) - cargo-credential-1password: Add missing `--account` argument to `op signin` command (rust-lang/cargo#12985) - chore: dogfood Cargo `-Zlints` table feature (rust-lang/cargo#12178) - cargo-credential-1password: Fix README (rust-lang/cargo#12986) - Fix a rustflags test using a wrong buildfile name (rust-lang/cargo#12987) - Fix some test output validation. (rust-lang/cargo#12982) r? ghost
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What does this PR try to resolve?
The README.md file of the cargo-credential-1password package does not match the implemented reality (anymore?).
--sign-in-addressand--emailare not actually supported by the implementationop signinappears to be unnecessaryThis PR also adds configuration instructions directly to the README.md so that they show up on crates.io.