Granted: access multiple AWS accounts at once 的評論
Granted: access multiple AWS accounts at once 作者: Common Fate
Firefox 使用者 18138416 所留下的評論
評價 5 分,滿分 5 分
來自 Firefox 使用者 18138416,2 年前9 筆評論
- 評價 5 分,滿分 5 分來自 datfinesoul,8 個月前
- 評價 5 分,滿分 5 分來自 DoctorPolski,1 年前How good is this extension??? This is actual perfection.
I'm using it via WSL2 with the target FF browser on the Windows side.
Completely smooth and seamless.
Very, very well played Common Fate... - 評價 5 分,滿分 5 分來自 Nick Vladiceanu,2 年前Amazing experience so far! It makes it so easy to have multiple AWS accounts open at the same time!
- 評價 5 分,滿分 5 分來自 Firefox 使用者 18063148,2 年前
- I have been using and testing several aws sso related extensions and decided to try out this one as well.
Sorry, but I just don't get it - what is this extension supposed to do exactly? Clicking on the extension (even on an existing container tab with an active aws sign-in, I am confronted by nothing but an empty list of "Granted Containers" Left-click, Right-click, Middle-click - no interaction seems possible. To make things worse there is no help/description whatsoever apart from a meager screenshot on the add-on installation page.開發者回應
張貼於 2 年前Our apologies you had a bad experience here getting started!
The extension is driven by a command line tool called Granted (https://granted.dev). Currently the extension doesn't have any inbuilt documentation to point you to our setup guide if you've found us through the Firefox addons marketplace. This results in a pretty poor user experience so we'll work on improving this. Thankyou for your feedback here.
We've updated our Addon description page to clarify that the CLI is required to use the extension. In the meantime you can find our getting started documentation here if you'd like to give it a go: https://docs.commonfate.io/granted/getting-started/ - 評價 5 分,滿分 5 分來自 Jonas Moura,3 年前
- 評價 5 分,滿分 5 分來自 Firefox 使用者 17586163,3 年前I just started using this 20 minutes ago and it is already my favorite thing about using a computer. Previously, I was using all kinds of aliases, password management scripts, and muscle-memory workflows... now I just type "assume -c alias".