LinkAce is a self hosted archive to store and organize links of your favorite websites. Search through them with the help of tags and lists. The content stays available with the help of automated backups and monitoring.
Features
Automated Monitoring
All saved links are monitored. Get a notification when a website moves or becomes unavailable.
Integrated Backups
Links are backed up via the Internet Archive after you saved them. Automagically.
Tags & Lists
Choose tags to categorize links, add them to custom lists to group them by a topic or occasion.
Share or keep it private
Your link archive can be accessed by guests, or kept private. Links, tags and lists can be set private separately.
Search, filter, order
A powerful search helps you find the links you are looking for. Filter and order the results by various properties.
REST API
LinkAce offers a REST API for all features, so you can control and access all your data from other applications.
More features:
- Titles and descriptions are generated automatically once you saved a link in LinkAce.
- Add unlimited notes to links to add thoughts, details, to dos or whatever you don't want to put into the link description.
- To make sharing as easy as possible, LinkAce prepares share links for a lot of different apps: email, Twitter, Whatsapp, Reddit,...
- You can import existing bookmarks from your browser based on a standard HTML file. Or export all links saved in LinkAce to this standard format to be consumed by browsers or other applications.
- The app can be backed up to Amazon AWS, including both the application files and the database.
- Links, tags, lists or notes are not permanently deleted. A trash holds all "deleted" entries so nothing gets lost accidentally. You can restore all entries from the trash.
- A lot of configuration options ensure that LinkAce fits your needs: timezone, time and date formats, defaults for link creation, and many more.
Comments and Reviews
in demo site I cannot find the way to see all bookmarks not added to any list or tag. All bookmarks will be lost this way.
Click the Docker Hub option and Register. After you verify email, it will offer you a fairly hefty desktop application of 558mb.. not quite what most would have in mind. If you just sign into the website it gives you the instruction to do.. docker push username/youtube_vids:tagname I'm not sure how to go about that.