AWS Agent is a user agent extension for chrome. it's a free extension , it has 193 active users since released its first version, it earns an average rating of 0.00 from 0 rated user, last update is 1127 days ago.
Allows your browser to access resources that require AWS Sigv4 signatures. Inspired by [carsales/aws-request-signer](https://github.com/carsales/aws-request-signer). Main differences from carsales/aws-request-signer: - They basically rolled their own signature process vs I rely on mhart's excellent libraries. In Firefox (and presumably elsewhere) I use [mhart/aws4fetch](https://github.com/mhart/aws4fetch) to handle all heavy lifting. This has the perk of using the browser's WebCrypto API, which should be insanely faster. In Chrome I use [mhart/aws4](https://github.com/mhart/aws4) because Chrome still has zero async support for webRequest.onBeforeSendHeaders. - This extension triggers on all AWS services instead of filtering for one. - Instance Profile credentials aren't supported as I have no use for them but could be added fairly trivially. - Chrome/Firefox/Opera support.
You could download the latest version crx file or older version files and install it.
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