![]() ![]() I'd like for this program to add easy access to the applications as well. The purpose of this program is to automate setting up local copies of a web application we make, where support/testers can just run the program, pick the version of the program to set up and which database to connect it to, and then the program automates everything. Delete existing bookmarks in that folder.Create a folder for some specific bookmarks. ![]() The code is ultimately going to be written in C#, but unless you have/know of code that does this, the way to go about it should probably be language/runtime agnostic.Īlso note that my current list of things that I want to automate are: At the top right, tap your Profile picture or initial and then Your data in. So, is there a way for me to do this? Or do I have to just inform the user that unfortunately I have to close his Chrome installation, edit the bookmark file, and then restart Chrome? Turn on personal results On your Android phone or tablet, open the Google app. The changes were present, but until I restarted Chrome, Chrome was not aware of my changes, and I assume strongly that if I edit the bookmarks inside Chrome before restarting, the external changes are lost. Note: This is for Windows, and I'm looking for a way to programmatically make Chrome aware of my changes. However, is there any way I can inform Chrome that the file has changed? It can always show you a list of a websites most recent headlines with a nice extra feature: instant notifications. The bookmarks are stored in a "Bookmarks" file in the user data\default directory, looks like JSon or something to me (that's not important right now.) RSS Live Links unleashes feed reader powers to Google Chrome. Is there any documented way for an external program to manipulate the Google Chrome bookmarks? Google Chromes RSS Reader is currently accessible in the Chrome 106 Dev Channel build and ChromeOS 106. ![]()
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