Overview
Your bookmarks, safe on GitHub — per-file storage, three-way merge sync, works on Chrome & Firefox. No server needed.
GitSyncMarks syncs your browser bookmarks with a GitHub repository — bidirectionally, automatically, and without any external server. Features: • Per-file storage: each bookmark is an individual JSON file — human-readable and diff-friendly • Three-way merge: automatic conflict-free sync when changes happen on both sides • Cross-browser: works with Chrome, Chromium, Brave, Edge, and Firefox • Multiple bookmark profiles: up to 10 profiles with separate GitHub repos; switch replaces local bookmarks • GitHub Repos folder: optional folder with bookmarks to all your GitHub repositories (public and private) • Onboarding: create folder or pull bookmarks when configuring a new profile • Sync profiles: real-time, frequent, normal, or power-save (preset intervals and debounce) • Auto-sync on every bookmark change (debounce configurable per profile) • Periodic sync to detect remote changes (1–120 minutes, configurable) • Manual Push, Pull, and full Sync via the popup • Conflict detection when automatic merge is not possible • A README.md with all bookmarks is generated in the repo for easy browsing • Automation: add bookmarks via Git, CLI, or GitHub Actions — no browser needed • Import/Export: back up and restore bookmarks or settings as JSON files; settings can be exported as password-encrypted .enc for secure backup (clear UI with file picker) • Auto-save: all settings save automatically when changed — no Save buttons • Theme: light, dark, or auto (system) for options and popup • Multilanguage: English, German, French, and Spanish with manual language selection • Keyboard shortcuts: quick sync (Ctrl+Shift+.), open settings (Ctrl+Shift+,) — customizable • Debug log: Help tab — enable for sync diagnostics, export for troubleshooting • Mobile companion: GitSyncMarks-Mobile (iOS + Android) — view bookmarks on the go, read-only sync from your repo • No external server — communicates directly with the GitHub API using your Personal Access Token How it works: 1. Create a GitHub repository for your bookmarks 2. Generate a Personal Access Token with the "repo" scope 3. Configure GitSyncMarks with your token and repository 4. Click "Sync Now" — done! Each bookmark is stored as an individual JSON file in your repository, organized into folders that mirror your bookmark hierarchy. A README.md gives you a clean overview directly on GitHub. Automation: You can add bookmarks without even opening the browser. GitSyncMarks includes a GitHub Actions workflow (add-bookmark.yml) that lets you add bookmarks via the GitHub web UI or the command line: gh workflow run add-bookmark.yml -f url="https://example.com" -f title="Example" -f folder="toolbar" You can also create bookmark files directly in the repository — just add a JSON file with "title" and "url" to any bookmark folder. The extension detects new files automatically on the next sync and normalizes them into its canonical format. GitSyncMarks is fully open source: https://github.com/d0dg3r/GitSyncMarks Mobile app: GitSyncMarks-Mobile (iOS + Android) — view your bookmarks on the go. Read-only companion; F-Droid and Google Play coming soon. https://github.com/d0dg3r/GitSyncMarks-Mobile
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Details
- Version2.3.0
- UpdatedFebruary 21, 2026
- Size120KiB
- Languages4 languages
- DeveloperWebsite
Email
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