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This demo will be presented live in a Webinar on Monday December 16th.

Here’s what you’ll learn: • How to access secrets in your workflows with ease • How to connect 1Password with GitHub Actions • Live demo and Q&A with experts • Bonus: How to "automatigcally" generate AI-powered README updates

📅 Date: Monday, December 16

⏰ Time: 9am PST / 12pm EST

📍 Location: Online — Save your spot here

This session is ideal for developers, DevOps, and SecOps professionals who want to streamline workflows and ensure sensitive information stays out of your repos.

👉 Register now to save your spot! - https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7271943456992731136/


A demo blog based on Docusaurus showing how 1Password and Github Actions can be used for development & deployment.

This demo contains two parts.

  1. Part 1 is a deployment script that summarizes the changes of the last commit and then updates the README with a Dad Joke summary of the changes. You will see these in the './github/workflow/run-python-ai-summarizer-script.yml' file. that interns runs the "append_dad_joke.py" script found in the root of the repo.
  • This Github Action uses 1Password's Github action to pull in an OpenAI API token and make a call that intern updates the Dad Joke Section of the README file (this file).
  • Documentation on how to configure access to a 1Password vault is forthcoming.
  1. Part 2 is a Docusaurus blog, that a developer would use to create a nice little photography blog within github pages. More on this later :D.

Live View of the Deployed Project

For more information about the 1Password GitHub Action

// Below this spot are all the Dad Jokes based on a summary of the last commit!

Dad Joke of the Day

Why did the programmer update README.md on the weekend?

Because he wanted everyone to be more certain about what they're committing to!

Dad Joke of the Day

Why did the README.md go to therapy?

Because it just couldn't handle all the updates!