feat: Add command to write HTTP Cookies to file#99
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feat: Add command to write HTTP Cookies to file#99ahusseinali wants to merge 1 commit intoaws:mainfrom
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Description of changes:
SageMaker user cookies need to be used to authenticate user for AWS services (specifically for AWS Toolkit extension and Amazon Q extension) when the user has Q pro-tier enabled and is an SSO user.
In such case, we need the extension to be able to execute a command that writes such credentials to an aws specific file. This file is then used by the extension to load the credentials and auto-login Sagemaker users.
This change provides a new command that when executed reads the request cookie header and write them to file.
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