Power Automate Tools is a rpa browser automation extension for chrome. it's a free extension , it has 1,000+ active users since released its first version, it earns an average rating of 4.75 from 4 rated user, last update is 896 days ago.
The Chrome extension that enables editing a Power Automate flow definition as JSON. Motivation The reason behind creating this extension is constantly struggling with repetitive tasks in the flow authoring workflow like replacing a SharePoint site's URL or changing the variable name. Features - Edit a Power Automate flow as JSON in your browser. - Workflow definition JSON schema validation. - Rich text manipulation features thanks to Monaco Editor (VS Code). - Validating actions using "Flow Checker". - More features may come in future :) How to use it 1. Get the extension. 2. Open the flow edit page in the Power Automate/Power Apps portal. 3. Click the extension icon. 4. Edit your flow! Change Log v1.1 Added support for opening a flow from the new Power Automate portal and Power Apps portal. Known limitations - The authentication token is not refreshed automatically at this moment. Sometimes might be necessary to refresh the flow's page that was used to open the extension.
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Can be a very helpful tool, when it works. It seems to only launch if you click it on a fresh page load. But it makes searching your code much simpler, so thanks to the developer for taking the time to publish it!
Wasnt expecting this to work as well as it did. Speeds up development, great tool
Was looking for something to let me quickly copy title attributes of dynamic content elements in the flow - this thing outputs it all which although not quite a hot key + right click kinda thing, it is a fantastic tool and definitely easier than hitting F12 to inspect element that way. Thanks for making and sharing this!