RedirectPilot: OAuth
Overview
Redirect OAuth callback navigation from domains to local URLs.
RedirectPilot: OAuth is a developer-focused Chrome extension that automatically rewrites OAuth callback URLs from domains to your local development server. If your OAuth client is registered with a callback like https://xyzqa.de/callback, RedirectPilot can redirect that navigation to http://localhost:123/callback while preserving the full query string and hash (e.g. code, state, error). Key features Unlimited, UI-managed redirect rules (no hardcoded rules) Global on/off toggle and per-rule toggles (from the toolbar popup) Settings sync across devices via Chrome profile sync Supports exact hosts (xyzqa.de) and wildcard hosts (*.xyzqa.de) Optional “OAuth params required” filter per rule (requires code, state, or error) Redirects only top-level navigations (no subresource rewriting) Typical use case You use QA OAuth credentials during local development, but the registered redirect URI points to a QA domain. RedirectPilot saves you from manually replacing the domain/port on every login. How to use Install the extension. Open Settings and add a rule: From host: xyzqa.de (or *.xyzqa.de) From path prefix: /callback To base: http://localhost:123 To path: /callback (optional) Start your local dev server and run an OAuth login flow. Use the popup to toggle RedirectPilot globally or enable/disable individual rules.
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Details
- Version1.0.0
- UpdatedJanuary 22, 2026
- Offered byFabian Beier
- Size34.94KiB
- LanguagesEnglish
- Developer
Email
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