This extension provides search results for AWS API references and the AWS CloudFormation reference, and opens the official AWS documentation page when you select an item by pressing Enter.
You can start searching by typing the keyword `ase` into the searchbar, followed by a space, which will select the AWS search extension. Everything you now type will search through the included indices of the AWS API documentation, although you can also search for aws-cli documentation by prefixing your query with the `@`-sign and through the AWS CloudFormation documentation by prefixing your query with the `:`-sign.
You can find detailed information in the official README on GitHub: https://github.com/pitkley/aws-search-extension.
Automatic/manual search-index updates
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The AWS search extension uses pre-built indices to provide fast search results without having to perform any network requests. By default the extension will never update indices automatically (as to not make any unexpected network requests).
You can enable automatic index updates by clicking on the AWS search extension icon in your browser's extension area and activating the "Enable automatic index updates" option.
You can also update the used search-indices by activating the AWS search extension, typing "!update" and hitting Enter. The latest indices are then downloaded and imported automatically, within a few seconds.
Privacy
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The AWS search extension computes all search-suggestions locally and never sends your queries, or any other data, to any external server! By default it also doesn't retrieve any data from any servers, the indices it uses are included with the extension when it is installed. (You can enable automatic index updates, see below for more information.)
Please note that the extension can not guarantee that your browser doesn't collect any data for the queries you enter into its omnibox.
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