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Bukubrow is not an official buku extension AFAIK, and it doesn't seem to be actively supported nowadays (I've created 2 pull requests a year ago to fix some discrepancies from Buku, but the repo owner has never even reacted to them 😅) As for it not working – for it to actually be able to access your Buku data, you need to "install" a host program first; it needs to be registered as a browser plugin (i.e. run it manually from its permanent location with one of the Note that while it's convenient in a way, actually using it requires the Buku data to be accessible locally (i.e. to be present in your filesystem); so the extension itself won't give you any advantages for the usecase of "accessing your bookmarks remotely". Buku stores its bookmarks in a
I've considered the possibility of implementing support for the latter into Buku itself, but I don't give any guarantees as to if or when it will actually be done. |
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First of all, thank you for making this awesome tool. I have installed both the docker compose and the apt version (one on my home server and one on my laptop, I do have a desktop which I would like to use with this as well).
So far I have used the Firefox auto import. Works very well. But since I dont want to save the sftp login to my server on my laptop, I would need to go over web. The firefox extension which I tried to install (bukobrow) doesnt work. I dont even know if thats an official one.
Since I'm not familiar with the api, how would I sync the devices I have? Example: Laptop server desktop (this way I have two devices plus the backup and can provision a new device with the bookmarks as needed.
Thanks for reading. Have a good one.
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