You’re welcome ! I updated the documentation to cover some use cases with mobile devices using p2p sync or just relying on syncthing
You’re welcome ! I updated the documentation to cover some use cases with mobile devices using p2p sync or just relying on syncthing
Thanks for the feedback :)
Regarding mobile devices my plan on the short term is to integrate with Floccus.
In the meantime I have been using a workaround with Syncthing as following:
I have a folder synced between my mobile devices and gosuki. From time to time I export all the mobile browser bookmarks using the built-in export to html. On Gosuki you can setup the html-autoimport module which continuously watches the synced folder and imports the bookmarks. It works flawlessly.
It relates to automated detection and merging of tags without any manual intervention.
For Chrome based browsers and many others, there is no native support of tags. With Gosuki you can hit ctrl+d, add some #tag and that’s it. It will be merged with the database. If it already existed, say from an other browser, the tag will be added.
In other terms you may have the same bookmarks across many browsers and profiles and they will all end up in a single consistent state.
All of this is handles in real-time as if you had a browser extension installed in every browser / profile.
Not yet, it manages snaps but I can add flatpaks as well. I made it so all definitions are in a single file so that people can easily contribute by testing. I will update the documentation to reflect this.
Update: the latest v1.2.0 alsow works with snaps and flatpaks
I am not sure I understand the use case but as it stands now you can select a profile and run Gosuki once, it will import everything from said profile or even all profiles if you prefer.
Right now it’s not yet built-in but it’s on the high priority list of features and should be fairly easy to add soon. It will be either a self hosted sync server or a replicated architecture.
For mobile it can be achieved with the autoimport feature and Syncthing
https://gosuki.net/docs/features/multi_device_sync/
EDIT: the latest v1.2.0 also offers full peer-to-peer multi-device synchronization
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Haha I literally had no idea even that Pocket was shutting down !! I guess one more argument to avoid subscription services.
On your HD in a portable sqlite database. It is a fully offline solution.
I posted 2 years ago about the same concerns on /r/StallmanWasRight and the lemmy rust community. Many dismissed it as a conspiracy theory … Not that I agree with the form and language used in this article but ditching GPL coreutils from prominent distros is a turning point and slippery slope for Free Software and Linux.