# A nice JDex entry: 14.32+1Password

> It struck me that this was a particularly neat entry, so I thought I'd share it.

I was editing this JDex entry the other day and it struck me that it was an exemplar, the Platonic ideal of what a JDex entry should be. So I thought I'd share it.

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## ID & title

This is a textbook [extend-the-end](/documentation/extend-the-end-overview). This is my [Small Business System](/sbs/), so the parent is `14.32 External software & services`.

One of those external softwares that I use is [1Password](https://1password.com). So this is where its configuration lives.

## A log of events

Then I tell myself what I did, using links liberally. I created a service account; that link takes me directly to that setting in the web console.

When I note which of my `14.11 Computers & servers` I affected with this change, I wiki-link to them. So this note now shows in their backlinks.

## My memory

Then I tell myself how to use this new config to launch VSCode in the future. You think you'll remember this stuff. You never do. Write it down.

## That's it

Mine tend to be pretty short. Get to the point.

This is exactly what your JDex is for. Especially in a business context: this becomes your operations guide.