Use firefox sync
See original GitHub issueWould it be possible to use browser.storage.sync
instead of browser.storage.local
?
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- Created 5 years ago
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- Comments:18 (1 by maintainers)
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Was there ever a consensus about this? I started using this extension recently and I’d like to have this feature as I move between computers regularly (I could contribute code as well if there’s a consensus on what to do).
On first inspection I’d say it looks possible: the API looks similar, so you could simply change the two instances of
local
in the whole repo withsync
. There’s definitely appeal to having it work with FF sync, too.