

Shiori Bookmark Manager
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Shiori is a simple bookmarks manager written in Go language. Intended as a simple clone of Pocket. You can use it as command line application or as web application. This application is distributed as a single binary, which means it can be installed and used easily.
Cost / License
- Free
- Open Source (MIT)
Application type
Platforms
- Linux
- Self-Hosted
- Go (Programming Language)
- Cloudron
Features
Properties
- Privacy focused
Features
- Bookmarking
- Web-Based
- Dark Mode
- Bookmarks
- Portable
- Works Offline
- Ad-free
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POX added Shiori Bookmark Manager as alternative to Moji
simieonkyle added Shiori Bookmark Manager as alternative to LinkBlaze
POX added Shiori Bookmark Manager as alternative to Save It Later- Natterjack565 updated Shiori Bookmark Manager
Danilo_Venom added Shiori Bookmark Manager as alternative to elink
silentsheep1919 added Shiori Bookmark Manager as alternative to Bookmark Dashboard
loicF added Shiori Bookmark Manager as alternative to KnowMinder- viktorych reviewed Shiori Bookmark Manager
Simplest installation. Simplest functionality. It is like notepad on windows.
Danilo_Venom added Shiori Bookmark Manager as alternative to Pocket- NoahPN liked Shiori Bookmark Manager
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What is Shiori Bookmark Manager?
Shiori is a simple bookmarks manager written in Go language. Intended as a simple clone of Pocket. You can use it as command line application or as web application. This application is distributed as a single binary, which means it can be installed and used easily.







Comments and Reviews
Easy to install and has a clean reading interface.
Simplest installation. Simplest functionality. It is like notepad on windows.
There is no need for complex things like docker, php, nodejs, etc. (complex enough for end-users, not developers)
Go easy with Go
It consumes very little server memory and is fast. The site and its a browser extension are neat.