Shiori: Simple bookmark manager built with Go
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@LoudLemur I haven't tried it but it looks more visually appealing and it has offline reading support...
Where possible, by default shiori will parse the readable content and create an offline archive of the webpage.
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@LoudLemur said in Shiori: Simple bookmark manager built with Go:
Have people found Shiori to be better than Shaarli?
I liked Shaarli when I started but it is a bit dated UI and don't use it much now.
Shiori is nicer (I have it installed on my CapRover).
But I still think Heimdall (https://heimdall.site) or Dashy (https://dashy.to) are better and cover more 'use cases'.But there is a difference between
dashboard
andlink library
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@JOduMonT said in Shiori: Simple bookmark manager built with Go:
@LoudLemur Yes Shaarli is also very useful for me, it's just now the Chrome extension (at least in Brave) don't work anymore, so it's slower to save my bookmark
Hey, @JOduMonT I hope you are doing well. The Shaarli browser extension is working fine on Brave here. I seem to remember that there were a couple of versions of the extension. Have you tried this one?
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/add-to-shaarli/jhfblapoehcfajokolimghdfmeeakbeeShaarli is brilliant and the extension is a very important component of it. If you haven't tried it yet, I hope you do, and with Cloudron, it is easy!
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@timconsidine said in Shiori: Simple bookmark manager built with Go:
@LoudLemur said in Shiori: Simple bookmark manager built with Go:
Have people found Shiori to be better than Shaarli?
I liked Shaarli when I started but it is a bit dated UI and don't use it much now.
Shiori is nicer (I have it installed on my CapRover).
But I still think Heimdall (https://heimdall.site) or Dashy (https://dashy.to) are better and cover more 'use cases'.But there is a difference between
dashboard
andlink library
even though they overlap, so there is still a case for Shiori as a lightweight (not derogatory) option.Thanks for these excellent suggestions. I didn't have time to properly explore them previously, but I am glad I returned to this thread and was reminded.
Heimdall looks gorgeous. Is there a chance we might have Heimdall supported on Cloudron? It uses Docker...
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I'm not entirely happy with the existing apps on the Cloudron App Store of Shaarli and Linkding.
I have used Shiori on Caprover buut have retired that deployment (VPS upgrade).
So I had a bash at packaging Shiori for Cloudron.It works !
But please note I have not tested bookmarklets or browser extensions, or creating Shiori's archive of a link.
Perhaps others can help test this.My repo is at https://git.cloudron.io/timconsidine/shiori-cloudron/
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Wow - let's get this into the appstore!
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@timconsidine said in Shiori: Simple bookmark manager built with Go:
I'm not entirely happy with the existing apps on the Cloudron App Store of Shaarli and Linkding.
Same. Having just discovered lots of link rot, I really want one that archives the links, like Shiori apparently does:
"Where possible, by default shiori will parse the readable content and create an offline archive of the webpage." - https://github.com/go-shiori/shiori#features
@timconsidine said in Shiori: Simple bookmark manager built with Go:
My repo is at https://git.cloudron.io/timconsidine/shiori-cloudron/
thank you!
@necrevistonnezr said in Shiori: Simple bookmark manager built with Go:
Wow - let's get this into the appstore!
Agreed!
Check this out @staff!
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@timconsidine just building it!
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@girish said in Shiori: Simple bookmark manager built with Go:
@timconsidine just building it!
@jdaviescoates said in Shiori: Simple bookmark manager built with Go:
Same. Having just discovered lots of link rot, I really want one that archives the links, like Shiori apparently does:
"Where possible, by default shiori will parse the readable content and create an offline archive of the webpage." - https://github.com/go-shiori/shiori#features
I'm really hoping we can get those archiving features working too!
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@timconsidine said in Shiori: Simple bookmark manager built with Go:
@girish no, it supports user accounts.
Just FYI before @timconsidine answered I asked in their Matrix channel and they said:
It allows multi user support, but the bookmarks are shared between all users. Owners can add/edit/delete bookmarks while guests can only see bookmarks.
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