xBrowserSync is a free tool for syncing browser data between different browsers and devices, built for privacy and anonymity. For full details, see www.xbrowsersync.org.
This repository contains the source code for the browser web extensions and Android mobile app used for syncing to an xBrowserSync service. You can get the official releases of the xBrowserSync clients from the various app stores, but if you’d like to build from source you can do so here.
- NPM. It’s bundled with Node.js so download and install it for your platform.
CD into the source directory and install the package and dependencies using NPM:
$ npm install
You must follow the Cordova Android installation guide in order to develop xBrowserSync for Android. Once that's done, run the following commands in the xBrowserSync source directory:
$ (sudo) npm install -g cordova
$ cd ./platform/android/cordova
$ cordova prepare
Run a build for the desired platform:
$ npm run build:[platform]
Replace [platform] with the name of the desired platform to build (corresponding to a folder name in the platform folder). The app code will be output to the 'build' folder. Available platforms:
- android
- chrome
- firefox
Once you have built xBrowserSync for Chrome, browse to chrome://extensions
, enable Developer mode, click "Load unpacked" and browse to build
within the xBrowserSync source directory.
Note: We recommend creating a new Chrome profile for testing so you do not affect your actual profile data.
Use the web-ext tool for testing xBrowserSync in Firefox. Once that is installed and you have built xBrowserSync for Firefox, CD into build
within the xBrowserSync source directory and run the following command:
$ web-ext run --verbose
Firefox will open using a temporary profile and the xBrowserSync extension will be installed from the built source.
After running a platform build, in order to compile the apk file you'll need to run the relevant cordova cli command. For example, to compile and run the app on a connected device, CD into build/cordova
within the xBrowserSync source directory and run the following command:
$ cordova run android --device
If you’ve found a bug or wish to request a new feature, please submit it here.
If you would like to help with translating xBrowserSync into another language, please get in touch.