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Get the authentication bearer token from a configurable Keycloak instance This extension let you the possibility to get an authentication token and a decoded token from a Keycloak server. You can save configuration to be able to get tokens from different server.
Token Devtools Inspector
Retrieve Authorization header from the request made in your tab. You'll have a faster way to paste or go to JWT.io 🚀 Token Extractor: Streamline Your Authorization Workflow in Chrome DevTools! Token Extractor, a robust Chrome extension, is your go-to tool for effortlessly extracting authorization tokens from HTTP requests within Chrome DevTools. 🛠️ With just a few clicks, developers can identify requests containing authorization headers, extract tokens, and seamlessly perform essential tasks. How to Use: 1. Open your Dev Tools in Chrome 🌐 2. Locate the Token Inspector panel (similar to Console, Network, or Application panels) 🕵️ 3. Voila! Your tokens are right there for easy access 🎉 Rest assured, no sensitive data is extracted. Check out the source code on https://github.com/Guuri11/token-inspector for peace of mind. Key Features: - Effortless Token Extraction: Say goodbye to manual inspection! Token Extractor automates the detection of requests with authorization headers. - Flexible Token Handling: Tailor the output to your needs by choosing to include or exclude the "Bearer" keyword from the extracted token. - User-Friendly Interface: Seamlessly integrated into Chrome DevTools, the extension offers an intuitive and easy-to-use interface for swift token extraction. - Enhanced Workflow: Copy extracted tokens to the clipboard with a single click, ensuring seamless integration into your applications and APIs. - Token Inspection: Dive deeper into extracted tokens by inspecting them on jwt.io. Understand token structures and contents effortlessly. ⏰ Save valuable time and elevate your development workflow with Token Extractor. Install the extension now to simplify your token extraction process! 🚀
Azure Authorization Header Extractor
This extension listens for requests coming out of tabs opened on the Azure portal. It then extract the authorization header from requests sent to Azure. You can copy the header to your clipboard by clicking the extension icon and use it when working directly with Azure REST API
Twitch API Injector
Inject client id and access token headers into api requests automatically. This extension allows you to hit API endpoints in your browser by injecting the Client ID and Authorization headers into your request before sending. This is done by you providing the extension a TwitchDev application client id, client secret, and refresh token. The extension will allow you to generate a bearer token. Once completed, the extension will inject the client id you provided, and the generated access token in requests made to api.twitch.tv/helix, allowing you to browse the API in your browser (as you would prior to the requirement of these fields). v1.3: - Support for automatically refreshing access token at the determined expiration date/time v1.2: - Support for Chrome's Manifest v3. This means removing webRequest and webRequestBlocking in exchange for declarativeNetRequest permission. - Adds support for using one time "code" values, which are exchanged for bearer and refresh tokens. As always, you can see the changes at the repo here: https://github.com/swiftyspiffy/Twitch-API-Injector
Access Token Grabber
Access Token Grabber - One‑click JWT tokens from Dev-Tools for faster API testing (Open-source) Get your web request access tokens instantly without digging through DevTools. This lightweight, background Chrome extension detects tokens as you browse and lets you copy them with a single click, perfect for Postman, cURL, or any API client. Open‑source. Transparent. Your token never leaves your computer. 👉 Why it’s better Stop hunting for auth requests in Network tab and manually copying headers. Access Token Grabber automatically surfaces detected tokens and marks them with a small “1” badge when one is ready. Click once to copy - no extra steps, no context switching, no guesswork. 🔑 Key benefits - One‑click copy: Grab the token directly from the extension with a single click. - Works while you work: Runs silently in the background and detects tokens when requests fire. - Dev‑friendly: Ideal for testing backend endpoints, reproducing issues, and iterating with Postman or other API tools. - Open‑source and transparent: Review the code, contribute, and trust what runs in your browser. - Privacy: No tokens leave your machine. ❓ How to use 1. Install the extension from the Chrome Web Store. It'll automatically run in the background. 2. Browse to your app or the page that triggers authenticated requests. 3. When a token is detected, you’ll see a "1" indicator on the extension icon. 4. Click the extension icon once to copy the token to your clipboard. 5. Paste into Postman, cURL, or your API client’s Authorization header and start testing. ⚙️ What it detects Access Token Grabber looks for access tokens in outgoing requests and defined auth headers used by modern web apps. It’s designed to simplify typical developer workflows without changing how your app authenticates. 🔒 Privacy & security - Tokens stay locally in your browser. - Fully open‑source so you can audit the code yourself. 👉 Get involved Check out the source code, open issues, and contribute on GitHub: https://github.com/yannherren/access-token-grabber-extension Make token retrieval a one‑click action and get back to building.