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Browser DevTools for OAuth/OIDC — Chrome/Firefox extension and SDK bridges - ryanbas21/devtools This extension's goal is to help bridge the gap between the network, har files, cookies, headers and being lost in auth flows by creating a learning experience and more comfortable to debug ui for developers. The extension exposes a few stateful items for ai agents that can be used through the chrome devtools mcp. The goal is not just to debug, but educate the oidc/oauth experience.
I've been working in the IAM space for a number of years. It's hard. It's not something everyone is comfortable with, but it's importance has not gone away.
I wanted to create a tool that helped educate, experience and visualize the flows. The extension itself can be used stand alone. I have written a few npm bridge packages that work with Ping Identity SDK's (Ping Davinci and Ping AM).
I want to make it so it's easier to understand what is happening, how to find problems, and have an in browser experience that is comfortable
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About OIDC/OAuth Devtool Extension on Product Hunt
“Debug, and learn OIDC/OAuth. ”
OIDC/OAuth Devtool Extension was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 2 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #159 on the daily leaderboard. Browser DevTools for OAuth/OIDC — Chrome/Firefox extension and SDK bridges - ryanbas21/devtools This extension's goal is to help bridge the gap between the network, har files, cookies, headers and being lost in auth flows by creating a learning experience and more comfortable to debug ui for developers. The extension exposes a few stateful items for ai agents that can be used through the chrome devtools mcp. The goal is not just to debug, but educate the oidc/oauth experience.
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