sync
go-sync
Our great sponsors
sync | go-sync | |
---|---|---|
3 | 9 | |
208 | 163 | |
- | 3.1% | |
0.0 | 8.0 | |
over 3 years ago | 1 day ago | |
JavaScript | Go | |
Mozilla Public License 2.0 | Mozilla Public License 2.0 |
Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
sync
-
Ask HN: Is anyone successfully self-hosting Firefox Sync?
Is anyone using Brave over Firefox because they have a better sync implementation?[1]
[1] https://github.com/brave/sync/wiki/Design
-
Was it... a dream all along?
It ain't, data is encrypted on client-side and stored in Amazon S3.(https://github.com/brave/sync/wiki/Design)
- Are my synced bookmarks in the Brave Browser safe and private? Are they encrypted?
go-sync
- Password manager idea. Thoughts?
-
Was it... a dream all along?
Actually, the v1 protocol was deprecated and replaced by a fork of chromium sync (https://github.com/brave/go-sync).
-
What's the deal with Chromium on Linux? Google at odds with package maintainers
FWIW, the thread at https://groups.google.com/a/chromium.org/g/embedder-dev/c/NX... says:
> The Brave project has built a Sync server for their Chromium-based Brave browser: https://github.com/brave/go-sync and it is open source but uses Amazon Cloud for their database backend storage.
- Selfhosted solution for cross browser bookmarks and history.
-
Google has turned off access to sync features for Chromium
I think what you're describing are the "Tip" buttons which can be added on a few supported sites (which can be disabled). They aren't selling anything- it's a browser feature which people can use if they like.
The server implementation for sync is mostly compatible with Chromium and can be used without Brave. Someone could clone https://github.com/brave/go-sync and stand up their own server. It would require some patches on top of Chromium (similar to what is done in Brave) to implement the authentication - but once that is done, all of the Chromium tools like chrome://sync-internals work just fine
-
Switching to Google Chrome after Chromium loses sync support
https://github.com/brave/go-sync and the --sync-url=... option for chromium
-
Is A Proper Privacyself Hosted Browser Syncing
Do you mean like a file based backup solution? From researching similar things like CardDAV and why it's used, file based syncing tends to not be reliable enough. I'll update this post but as of not too long ago. Brave made exactly what I was looking for. A syncing tool that is linked to your devices. https://github.com/brave/go-sync I'll update the original post now.
What are some alternatives?
locize-cli - locize cli to import / export locales, add / edit / remove, sync segments
ungoogled-chromium - Google Chromium, sans integration with Google
floccus - :cloud: Sync your bookmarks privately across browsers and devices
Firefox Sync Server - Run-Your-Own Firefox Sync Server
docker-firefox-syncserver - Firefox Sync Server Docker image
linkding - Self-hosted bookmark manager that is designed be to be minimal, fast, and easy to set up using Docker.
Floccus-WebDavDocker - LoFloccus (local WebDAV server), dockerized version for GNU/Linux.
Tabby - Tabby, a Self Hosted way to save and manage Bookmarks
freeCodeCamp - freeCodeCamp.org's open-source codebase and curriculum. Learn to code for free.
xBrowserSync - xBrowserSync browser extensions / mobile app
FSyncMS - PHP Sync Server für Firefox Sync
Reminiscence - Self-Hosted Bookmark And Archive Manager