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AWS SAML Containers by mcmathews

Allows you to login to multiple AWS accounts at once, through the AWS SAML sign-in page. Each account/role is opened in it's own container tab, so you can work in as many AWS accounts as you need, without ever logging out.

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Automatically places AWS SAML logins into per-role containers. This allows you to login to multiple AWS accounts at the same time through the AWS SAML login page.
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Github: https://github.com/mcmathews/aws-saml-containers
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Required permissions:

  • Access browser tabs
  • Access your data for signin.aws.amazon.com
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Version
1.0.0
Size
67.86 kB
Last updated
2 years ago (9 Nov 2023)
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