Rephrase section about masking

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Floris van der Grinten
2021-05-27 19:01:56 +02:00
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## Masking ## Masking
Just like regular GitHub repository secrets, secrets loaded from 1Password will automatically be masked from the GitHub Actions logs too. Similar to regular GitHub repository secrets, secret fields from 1Password will automatically be masked from the GitHub Actions logs too.
If they accidentally get printed, they'll get replaced with `***`. A 1Password field is considered 'secret' when it's marked as concealed (which shows as `•••••••` in the 1Password GUI) or when it's a secure note.
So if one of these values accidentally gets printed, it'll get replaced with `***`.
To avoid unnecessary masks (like a username field), masks are only applied on fields marked as concealed (which show as `•••••` in the 1Password GUI) and on secure notes. This means that a username or port field for example will not get masked.
## 1Password Connect Configuration ## 1Password Connect Configuration