Nowadays, there are more and more AI browsers. I have several installed on my computer and switch between them every day. However, the bookmarks saved in each browser cannot be synchronized. Sometimes I want to find a website but I have forgotten where I put it. Coincidentally, I found the open-source tool GoSuki on GitHub, which can track bookmark changes in various browsers in real time and synchronize them across all browsers. You only need to run a single file locally to monitor bookmark changes across major browsers, with all tags stored uniformly in a local database. It also enables bookmark synchronization across multiple browsers, automatically detects installed browsers, and supports mainstream browsers such as Chrome and Firefox. GitHub: https://t.co/CZwpA5eKjZ It also features a built-in visual interface and command-line tools, as well as the ability to add tags to bookmarks for easy and quick searching. It can be used by installing via Go or compiling from source code. It supports Linux and macOS systems. You can install and try it if you need it.
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