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A simple command-line tool to export your pinned and favorited tabs from the Arc browser into a standard HTML bookmark file, enabling easy import into Chrome, Firefox, Edge, or any other major browser.
This project provides a utility specifically designed for users of The Browser Company's Arc browser, allowing them to extract their carefully curated pinned and favorited tabs into a universally compatible bookmark format.
Arc browser stores its data in a unique way, making it difficult for users to export their important pinned and favorited tabs when migrating to a different browser or simply needing a backup. This tool automates the process of reading Arc's internal data and converting it into a standard HTML bookmark file.
Accurately identifies and extracts URLs and titles for all pinned and favorited tabs configured in your Arc browser.
Generates a bookmark file in the standard Netscape Bookmark File Format (.html), compatible with most web browsers and bookmark managers.
Easy to run from your terminal with minimal setup, providing a quick way to get your bookmarks.
This tool is particularly useful in scenarios where data portability and backup are critical for Arc browser users:
Users switching from Arc to Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge, or any other browser can quickly export their pinned and favorited tabs and import them seamlessly into their new browser.
Saves significant time and effort compared to manually copying each tab, ensuring no important links are lost during transition.
Users can periodically export their pinned/favorited tabs to create a local backup, protecting against accidental data loss or syncing issues within Arc.
Provides peace of mind by having a readily restorable copy of their most important links outside the Arc ecosystem.
While not automatic sync, the exported file can be used to manually update bookmark collections in other browsers or on different devices.
Offers a manual method to keep critical Arc tabs accessible in other environments where Arc might not be available or preferred.
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