Turns out most of the code to make this possible was already implemented in 
Quicksilver, just there was never an easy way to do it.

I’ve added a method for saving Catalog Entries via the Catalog Preferences, 
which should be available in the next version of Quicksilver:



> On 26 Apr 2022, at 06:45, Rob McBroom <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> On 25 Apr 2022, at 11:44, Tim Visher wrote:
> 
>> Specifically I have a work computer and a personal computer and I have a
>> list of Web Searches that I'd like to share between them. Is there any way
>> to do this? It looks like the `Catalog.plist` file in Application Support
>> just contains _all_ of my Custom Catalog Entries and has things like IDs
>> and such that don't look like they'd be ideal to copy but maybe I'm wrong
>> about that.
> 
> There isn’t really a good way to do this. You can copy sections of the 
> property list back and forth between Xcode and a text editor, but that’s not 
> ideal.
> 
> A more granular way to store catalog entries would be a nice idea, as well as 
> import/export options.
> 
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