# Access 1Password Credential From CLI With the `op` CLI, I can store things like API keys and secrets in my 1Password vault and then access them from the command line. This assumes I've already installed the CLI (`brew install 1password-cli`) and connected it to the 1Password app via the _Developer_ settings. The `op item get` command takes a credential name and returns all the details for the entry with that _Title_. Here is how I can access my _Anthropic Claude API Key_ details. ```bash $ op item get "Anthropic Claude API Key" ``` With the `--field` flag, I can grab a specific field, such as the `credential`, from that entry. ```bash $ op item get "Anthropic Claude API Key" --field credential sk-ant-api03-abc......xyz ``` A command like this can be embedded in other commands as a way of referencing secrets without explicitly entering them into your shell history. ```bash $ curl https://api -H "x-api-key: $(op item get "Anthropic Claude API Key" --field credential)" ... ```