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LinkAce is a self-hosted archive to collect links of your favorite websites.
License: GNU General Public License v3.0
Languages: PHP, Dockerfile, Shell, Blade
Your self-hosted bookmark archive.
LinkAce is a self-hosted archive to collect links of your favorite websites. Save articles to read them later, tools to use them in your next project, or historic content to archive it for the long term. LinkAce comes with a lot of features while keeping a clean and minimal interface.
It provides a long-term archive to store links to websites, media files or anything else with a valid URL. The user is able to categorize the added links to be able to find them later, and share lists of links with friends, family or coworkers. However, LinkAce should not provide a solution to sync your browser bookmarks.
More features are already planned. Take a look at the project board for more information.
More screenshots of the app and further details about the features can be found on the LinkAce Website.
LinkAce provides multiple ways of installing it on your server. The complete documentation for all installation methods can be found in the wiki.
I built LinkAce to solve my own problem, and I now offer my solution and code without charging any money. I spent a lot of my free time building this application, so I won't offer any free personal support, customization or installation help. If you need help please visit the community discussions and post your issue there.
You can get personal and dedicated support by becoming a supporter on Open Collective, Patreon or Github. ⭐
Details about all features and advanced configuration can be found in the project documentation.
Additionally, you may visit the community discussions to share your ideas, talk with other users or find help for specific problems.
Please consult the contribution guidelines to start working on LinkAce.
Thanks go to these wonderful people for their contributions:
LinkAce is a project by Kevin Woblick and Contributors