yeah, the firefox account. it doesn't save everything sadly:( not even close.
you could also backup the data directly, you can find what account you're using and where to find it in about:account
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yeah, the firefox account. it doesn't save everything sadly:( not even close.
you could also backup the data directly, you can find what account you're using and where to find it in about:account
Just keep your home directory on a separate partition and then keep it when you distro hop.
The "just" is doing a lot of work here. This stuff really needs to be easier for ordinary users.
Compared to all the gotchas with sync in several directions learning and setting up partitioning is literally super-easy.
OK if that's your experience, but sounds like you may not be an average user. Partitioning is low-level stuff where you're one mistake away from losing everything. Personally I have used many sync solutions but partitioning is something I leave firmly to the OS.
Put the changes in a user.js
file in your Firefox profile directory (the same one that probably already has prefs.js
and logins.js
).
Use this format (same as about:config):
user_pref("dom.security.https_only_mode", true);
user_pref("ui.systemUsesDarkTheme", 1);
Then sync or backup the whole directory, excluding the "cache" subdirectories to save space.
(Pet peeve: Firefox, please use $HOME/.cache/
like every other app!)
You might try losing everything but the .json
and .sqlite
files. Have not checked, but that is probably enough. Only missing paths are regenerated when you launch Firefox.
Use Nix.