--- current release ---
The new Update v1.3.1 gives users a more consistent sign in experience.
currently included websites with automation:
mail.tum.de
epubs.siam.org
link.springer.com
pubsonline.informs.org
www.annualreviews.org
onlinelibrary.wiley.com
reaxys.com
latex.tum.de
science.org
nature.com
pubs.rsc.org
pubs.acs.org
moodle.tum.de
For most of the mentioned sites the automation comes in the form of an button in the left bottom corner that has to be pressed by the user to start the login process. It helps the user to pass through the messy choosing of institution and navigating through a bunch of different sites.
if you have any websites you want us to add automation to (for TUM login) please send us an email ([email protected])
It might still be buggy in a few ways because we don't have rigorous testing in place. That's why you can easily report bugs either via our email ([email protected]) or on our GitHub repo: https://github.com/costa-jonathan/passepartum/issues
(& we have a public GitHub repo so you can check our code if you feel unsure about security; https://github.com/costa-jonathan/passepartum/):
---- release notes ----
Our goal is it two save you about two clicks a day mainly because we were annoyed by the fact that the TUM moodle page has no *working* "remember my login" feature.
That's why we, two students at the Technical University of Munich (TUM), created this small extension to make your access two moodle every day about 1ms quicker - trust me - it is so worth it (especially because it doesn't even cost anything).
It is just so satisfying to see when the computer does the work for you.
So why are you still reading this? Get on it and install the extension so our hours of coding where not in vain.
If enough people download this we maybe all together safe enough time to make up for the the time it took to make this wonderful extension.
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