My CloudShell Chrome Extension Review

My CloudShell is a simple and free Chrome extension developed by Chris Grabosky. It provides quick access to your running sandboxes for a CloudShell installation.

The extension requires permissions for every site because it doesn't know the address of your CloudShell server in advance. However, the source code is open source, so users can browse it if they have concerns about privacy and security.

To use the extension, you need to provide the following information: your CloudShell username and password, the domain within CloudShell where you want to see active sandboxes, the CloudShell REST API endpoint (which you can obtain from your administrator), and the address of your CloudShell portal for logging in.

With My CloudShell, you can conveniently view and manage your sandboxes without the need to navigate through multiple pages or tabs. It offers a streamlined experience for CloudShell users who frequently work with sandboxes.

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App specs

  • License

    Free

  • Version

    1.3.5

  • Latest update

  • Platform

    chrome

  • Language

    English

  • Developer



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