share-links
linkwarden
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- | GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 |
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share-links
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The Small Website Discoverability Crisis
> A proposal, dear reader: Create a list of bookmarks linking to websites you find interesting, and publish it for the world to see. You decide what constitutes “interesting”.
That's exactly what I did with share-links : It's a tool that allow you to easily store and share links of things you like on the web.
Here's the repo where you can find more info (see the file DEPLOY.md if you want to launch an instance on the web): https://gitlab.com/sodimel/share-links
And here's my own instance, whith over... 4000 links: https://links.l3m.in/
Want to be surprised? Open this link on a new tab: https://links.l3m.in/en/random/
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Show HN: Linkwarden – An open source collaborative bookmark manager
Here's a (my own) lightweight alternative, built using django & no javascript: https://gitlab.com/sodimel/share-links
It allows you to store links (title & language of the page, a pdf of the page, assign tags, to include them in collections), it has a very simple (moderated) comment system, a lightweight ui (remember: no js), multi-accounts (permissions), translations, some rudimentary stats and some other things (access a random page!).
See my own instance for an example with thousands of links: https://links.l3m.in/
- Show HN: Share-links, kinda like a clone of Shaarli in Django
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How do ADHD people cope on here?
I don't think I have ADHD but I created a shaarli clone (https://gitlab.com/sodimel/share-links/) in order to be able to store, share and retrieve all the interesting link (the act of sharing interesting links happens more frequently now that I have a dedicated tool to store/retrieve them) :P
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Ask HN: Admittedly Useless Side Projects?
I did the same for a while, but it was a mess (700+ unsorted bookmarks on my main computer, 100s more on others).
I tried shaarli, but soon after I tried to build something myself, and I created share-links.
It's an open-source Django app that you can self-host, and that lets you store (and share!) links, titles, descriptions, and tags. Then it display them in a nice way (for me : not much css, a simple page with no js).
It took some dozen of hours to get to the point where it's really usable, and it still have problems now (comments are not moderated, I just realized that you can't add a description in links or tags, but I will fix this soonTM).
Here's the link of the repo: https://gitlab.com/sodimel/share-links/
One cool feature is to set your browser homepage to the url that loads a random page : each day I get a cool article to read/concept to discover!
That's my useless side project (because shaarli already exist and it's way more mature).
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Is it only me who finds deployment of Django very hard and complex ? Is there easy way ?
Not a full deploy guide (you need to have apache running & working fine), but I made a small tutorial for a bookmark-related app I'm working on on my free time: https://gitlab.com/sodimel/share-links/-/blob/main/DEPLOY.md.
linkwarden
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The Internet Archive's last-ditch effort to save itself
Try Linkwarden - https://linkwarden.app
- Preserve bookmarks by capturing a screenshot of the saved page.
- Open-source and fully self-hostable.
- Support for collaborative bookmarking.
P.S. I’m the maintainer of the project.
- An Introduction to the WARC File
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A Million Ways to Die on the Web
This is one of the main reasons I created Linkwarden - an open-source collaborative bookmark manager to collect, organize and preserve webpages:
GitHub: https://github.com/linkwarden/linkwarden
Website: https://linkwarden.app
- Bookmark manager with a focus on organization?
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CNET is deleting old articles to try to improve its Google Search ranking
Someone posted this to HN a few days ago
https://linkwarden.app/
It looks very appealing, but I haven’t had a chance to try it myself just yet.
- Linkwarden: Self-hosted, open-source collaborative bookmark manager
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Bookmarks and saves have become like snooze buttons
Great timing! Check this tool out: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=36942308
https://github.com/linkwarden/linkwarden
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Show HN: Linkwarden – An open source collaborative bookmark manager
Linkwarden is a fully self-hostable, open-source collaborative bookmark manager to collect, organize and archive webpages.
Linkwarden was built using TypeScript and NextJS, backed by a PostgreSQL database for the lighter-weight data. The rest of the data can be chosen either to be stored on the filesystem, or stored on the cloud on Digital Ocean Space/AWS S3, the reason for the cloud storage solution was for the Cloud offering [1], we realized that the preserved webpages (archives) take up space pretty quickly and S3 was much more efficient for this task. On the front-end we used TailwindCSS for styling and Zustand for state management.
You could either use our Cloud offering (with 14-day free trial) to directly support this project and experience Linkwarden, or you could self-host it on your own machine and have maximum flexibility.
Also please make sure to visit/star our GitHub repo [2].
Feel free if you had any questions, we'll do our best to answer it.
[1]: https://cloud.linkwarden.app/register - Hosted in Digital Ocean's datacenter located here in Toronto, ON.
[2]: https://github.com/linkwarden/linkwarden
- Alternative to Raindrop.io?
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How are you archiving websites you visit?
Some others I looked at: https://github.com/Kovah/LinkAce/ (PWA) https://github.com/sissbruecker/linkding https://github.com/ndom91/briefkasten (PWA) https://github.com/Daniel31x13/link-warden (PDF)
What are some alternatives?
ArchiveBox - 🗃 Open source self-hosted web archiving. Takes URLs/browser history/bookmarks/Pocket/Pinboard/etc., saves HTML, JS, PDFs, media, and more...
kos-kpp
linkding - Self-hosted bookmark manager that is designed be to be minimal, fast, and easy to set up using Docker.
catwiki_p3 - CatWiki (using Python 3)
bookmarks - My personal DIY bookmarks app
rockstar - Makes you a Rockstar C++ Programmer in 2 minutes
alfred-my-mind - Alfred workflow to search through my notes and bookmarks
callibella - Sync your personal calendar to your work calendar, privately 🐒
briefkasten - 📮 Self hosted bookmarking app
Smalltalk - Parser, code model, interpreter and navigable browser for the original Xerox Smalltalk-80 v2 sources and virtual image file
Shaarlier - Simple Android app for sharing links on Shaarli.