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AWS Colorize

Color codes your AWS header based on what account you are logged into.

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Publisher: Derek
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What is AWS Colorize?

Color codes your AWS header based on what account you are logged into..

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AWS Colorize allows you to choose a name and color to represent the AWS accounts you log into. This is useful when you have different environments deployed to different AWS accounts. When logging into these accounts directly, as one does when using SSO, it's often hard to tell what environment you are logged into. Mistaking `prod` for `test` is not desireable ;) When using AWS Colorize you can choose a nickname and color to be displayed in the header of the AWS console next to the loggd in user's name. If using AWS Organizations and sub accounts and using AWS switch role to switch between them, You'd probably be better served by the `AWS Extend Swtich Roles` extension.

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The latest version of AWS Colorize is available on the Chrome web and is currently being used by 114 active users. The initial version was launched on 2023-04-15.

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HOW TO INSTALL AWS Colorize FROM A CRX FILE

  1. Download AWS Colorize CRX file
  2. NOTE: Sometimes the browser may block downloading / installing CRX file from outside the Chrome Web Store. If so, you may need to download the ZIP file instead
  3. In the URL bar, go to chrome://extensions
  4. Enable Developer mode
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