[GH-ISSUE #2075] Add an option to list open tabs per device #1389

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opened 2026-02-25 22:39:53 +03:00 by kerem · 3 comments
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Originally created by @garyyeap on GitHub (Oct 10, 2025).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/floccusaddon/floccus/issues/2075

Describe the feature you'd like to request

As title, sometimes we just want to open a tab from another device not open(sync) all tabs.

Describe the solution you'd like

Please refer to Firefox implementation:

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Or Chrome

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Describe alternatives you've considered

None

Originally created by @garyyeap on GitHub (Oct 10, 2025). Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/floccusaddon/floccus/issues/2075 ### Describe the feature you'd like to request As title, sometimes we just want to open a tab from another device not open(sync) all tabs. ### Describe the solution you'd like Please refer to Firefox implementation: <img width="798" height="269" alt="Image" src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/6425a9bf-f6c1-426c-bf57-df17e0930843" /> Or Chrome <img width="414" height="137" alt="Image" src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/1cf6b64f-9af3-4e6a-81de-013268217d43" /> ### Describe alternatives you've considered None
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@github-actions[bot] commented on GitHub (Oct 10, 2025):

Hello! 👋

Thank you for taking the time to open this issue with floccus. I know it's frustrating when software causes problems. You have made the right choice to come here and open an issue to make sure your problem gets looked at and if possible solved. Let me give you a short introduction on what to expect from this issue tracker to avoid misunderstandings. I'm Marcel. I created floccus a few years ago, and have been maintaining it since. I currently work for Nextcloud which leaves me with less time for side projects like this one than I used to have. I still try to answer all issues and if possible fix all bugs here, but it sometimes takes a while until I get to it. Until then, please be patient. It helps when you stick around to answer follow up questions I may have, as very few bugs can be fixed directly from the first bug report, without any interaction. If information is missing in your bug report and the issue cannot be solved without it, I will have to close the issue after a while. Note also that GitHub in general is a place where people meet to make software better together. Nobody here is under any obligation to help you, solve your problems or deliver on any expectations or demands you may have, but if enough people come together we can collaborate to make this software better. For everyone. Thus, if you can, you could also have a look at other issues to see whether you can help other people with your knowledge and experience. If you have coding experience it would also be awesome if you could step up to dive into the code and try to fix the odd bug yourself. Everyone will be thankful for extra helping hands! If you cannot lend a helping hand, to continue the development and maintenance of this project in a sustainable way, I ask that you donate to the project when opening an issue (or at least once your issue is solved), if you're not a donor already. You can find donation options at https://floccus.org/donate/. Thank you!

One last word: If you feel, at any point, like you need to vent, this is not the place for it; you can go to the Nextcloud forum, to twitter or somewhere else. But this is a technical issue tracker, so please make sure to focus on the tech and keep your opinions to yourself.

Thank you for reading through this primer. I look forward to working with you on this issue! Cheers! 💙

<!-- gh-comment-id:3391274810 --> @github-actions[bot] commented on GitHub (Oct 10, 2025): Hello! :wave: Thank you for taking the time to open this issue with floccus. I know it's frustrating when software causes problems. You have made the right choice to come here and open an issue to make sure your problem gets looked at and if possible solved. Let me give you a short introduction on what to expect from this issue tracker to avoid misunderstandings. I'm Marcel. I created floccus a few years ago, and have been maintaining it since. I currently work for Nextcloud which leaves me with less time for side projects like this one than I used to have. I still try to answer all issues and if possible fix all bugs here, but it sometimes takes a while until I get to it. Until then, please be patient. It helps when you stick around to answer follow up questions I may have, as very few bugs can be fixed directly from the first bug report, without any interaction. If information is missing in your bug report and the issue cannot be solved without it, I will have to close the issue after a while. Note also that GitHub in general is a place where people meet to make software better *together*. Nobody here is under any obligation to help you, solve your problems or deliver on any expectations or demands you may have, but if enough people come together we can collaborate to make this software better. For everyone. Thus, if you can, you could also have a look at other issues to see whether you can help other people with your knowledge and experience. If you have coding experience it would also be awesome if you could step up to dive into the code and try to fix the odd bug yourself. Everyone will be thankful for extra helping hands! If you cannot lend a helping hand, to continue the development and maintenance of this project in a sustainable way, I ask that you donate to the project when opening an issue (or at least once your issue is solved), if you're not a donor already. You can find donation options at <https://floccus.org/donate/>. Thank you! One last word: If you feel, at any point, like you need to vent, this is not the place for it; you can go to the Nextcloud forum, to twitter or somewhere else. But this is a technical issue tracker, so please make sure to focus on the tech and keep your opinions to yourself. Thank you for reading through this primer. I look forward to working with you on this issue! Cheers! :blue_heart:
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@marcelklehr commented on GitHub (Oct 17, 2025):

Hi @garyyeap
Thank you for taking the time to give feedback by opening this issue! The functionality you ask for should already be possible to achieve with a bit of tinkering I believe: You can sync your tabs on each device to a specific location, but to a different location for each. Then on each device you sync these locations to a folder in your bookmarks.

Here's an example setup:

Tablet:

  • Profile 1: Sync tabs with tablet-tabs.xbel
  • Profile 2: Sync bookmarks folder /Bookmarks bar/Laptop tabs with laptop-tabs.xbel

Laptop:

  • Profile 1: Sync bookmarks folder /Bookmarks bar/Tablet tabs with tablet-tabs.xbel
  • Profile 2: Sync tabs with laptop-tabs.xbel

I hope this makes sense. Let me know if you have further questions!

<!-- gh-comment-id:3414331311 --> @marcelklehr commented on GitHub (Oct 17, 2025): Hi @garyyeap Thank you for taking the time to give feedback by opening this issue! The functionality you ask for should already be possible to achieve with a bit of tinkering I believe: You can sync your tabs on each device to a specific location, but to a different location for each. Then on each device you sync these locations to a folder in your bookmarks. Here's an example setup: Tablet: - Profile 1: Sync tabs with tablet-tabs.xbel - Profile 2: Sync bookmarks folder `/Bookmarks bar/Laptop tabs` with laptop-tabs.xbel Laptop: - Profile 1: Sync bookmarks folder `/Bookmarks bar/Tablet tabs` with tablet-tabs.xbel - Profile 2: Sync tabs with laptop-tabs.xbel I hope this makes sense. Let me know if you have further questions!
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@wired commented on GitHub (Jan 2, 2026):

Here's an example setup:

Tablet:

  • Profile 1: Sync tabs with tablet-tabs.xbel
  • Profile 2: Sync bookmarks folder /Bookmarks bar/Laptop tabs with laptop-tabs.xbel

Laptop:

  • Profile 1: Sync bookmarks folder /Bookmarks bar/Tablet tabs with tablet-tabs.xbel
  • Profile 2: Sync tabs with laptop-tabs.xbel

I hope this makes sense. Let me know if you have further questions!

The problem with this approach is that it requires updating every single device you have when you add a new device.

If only we were allowed to sync tabs into a local folder directly, that would make things much simpler- ie, add a "Sync Tabs" profile that doesn't actually sync online, it just automatically stores active tabs into a subfolder. Then my main profile can sync those tabs across devices.

I can achieve this today by having two profiles, one that syncs tabs online, and another that pulls them back down and stores them into a subfolder :P

<!-- gh-comment-id:3706214302 --> @wired commented on GitHub (Jan 2, 2026): > Here's an example setup: > > Tablet: > > * Profile 1: Sync tabs with tablet-tabs.xbel > * Profile 2: Sync bookmarks folder `/Bookmarks bar/Laptop tabs` with laptop-tabs.xbel > > Laptop: > > * Profile 1: Sync bookmarks folder `/Bookmarks bar/Tablet tabs` with tablet-tabs.xbel > * Profile 2: Sync tabs with laptop-tabs.xbel > > I hope this makes sense. Let me know if you have further questions! The problem with this approach is that it requires updating every single device you have when you add a new device. If only we were allowed to sync tabs into a local folder directly, that would make things much simpler- ie, add a "Sync Tabs" profile that doesn't actually sync online, it just automatically stores active tabs into a subfolder. Then my main profile can sync those tabs across devices. I can achieve this today by having two profiles, one that syncs tabs online, and another that pulls them back down and stores them into a subfolder :P
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