Linkwarden: self-hosted, open-source collaborative bookmark manager
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https://linkwarden.app
https://github.com/linkwarden/linkwardenLinkwarden is a self-hosted, open-source collaborative bookmark manager to collect, organize and archive webpages. The objective is to organize useful webpages and articles you find across the web in one place, and since useful webpages can go away (see the inevitability of Link Rot), Linkwarden also saves a copy of each webpage as a Screenshot and PDF, ensuring accessibility even if the original content is no longer available.
Additionally, Linkwarden is designed with collaboration in mind, sharing links with the public and/or allowing multiple users to work together seamlessly.




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Any relation or integration with Bitwarden?
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Don't think so
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One downside: didn’t see any mobile apps or integration into mobile OSs
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One downside: didn’t see any mobile apps or integration into mobile OSs
@necrevistonnezr Confirmed news that a Mobile app is in the roadmap, and is in the works.
The Author posted Linkwarden to the self-hosted sub of Reddit today, January 9, 2024. -
Miniflux now integrates with Linkwarden.
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if it also would support an option to collect images, it could finally be my pinterest replacement

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Yes this would be super handy to have on cloudron
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... and seems to have a nice steady flow of releases: https://github.com/linkwarden/linkwarden/releases and https://blog.linkwarden.app/releases/v2.5
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@lukas Though I'd love to see this on Cloudron, make sure to check out Linkding on Cloudron. For example, the last update adds preview images to links, it already has website snapshots built-in, etc.
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@lukas Though I'd love to see this on Cloudron, make sure to check out Linkding on Cloudron. For example, the last update adds preview images to links, it already has website snapshots built-in, etc.
@necrevistonnezr Though Linkding is a good solution for a Bookmark manager, It solves a different issue than Linkwarden.
Linkwarden is more to store links for later, not links you are going to access a lot. -
Good point!
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