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I'm still on the hunt for a good self-hosted link manager. #Goodlinks is okay, but only on IOS and mac, not windows. #linkwarden uses hover for, like, everything, making it almost completely inaccessible. #Hoarder has basically no labeled buttons or links. I want something that's #accessible, cross-platform, #selfhosted, will archive pages, and offers full-text search. Three quarters of the time when I use Google, I'm just searching for something I already know about. In an ideal world, a selfhosted link/bookmark manager would reduce my dependence on big-tech search engines. Maybe #archivebox? But that looks like it's more about storing the data than actually doing anything useful with it like search or tagging or whatever. #a11y

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New #Blog: Automating against #link-rot

A recent conversation prompted me to break ground on an idea I'd been toying with for a while: extracting links from new blog posts and automating preservation of them using #linkwarden

This post talks about the issue and what I've put together to try and protect myself against future link breakage.

bentasker.co.uk/posts/blog/sof

www.bentasker.co.uk · Automating against Link RotI've built an automated workflow to watch for external links in my blog posts and then preserve a copy in a private Linkwarden instance. The aim is to provide a form of insurance against link rot - wh

The latest #Linkwarden release adds some nice things. If you're like me, using Linkwarden and wanting to share links to it from Android, I wrote up a short tutorial a while back on how to do it with the HTTP Shortcuts app. The only thing different now is that you don't need to get the session token from the browser, you can create an API key in the Linkwarden web app.

cool-as-heck.blog/posts/a-shor

github.com/linkwarden/linkward

Cool As HeckA Short Review of Linkwarden Bookmark Manager - Cool As HeckAnd how to share to Linkwarden from Android For a long time I've been looking for the holy grail of self-hosted bookmarking solutions. One that is easy to spin up...

If anyone is using #Linkwarden and wants to be able to share links to it from #Android, I figured out how to do it with this HTTP Shortcuts app from F-Droid.

Let me know if you're interested and I can help you out. I'll write up a blog post about it in a bit.

f-droid.org/packages/ch.rmy.an

f-droid.orgHTTP Request Shortcuts | F-Droid - Free and Open Source Android App RepositorySubmit HTTP Requests from Shortcuts on your Home Screen
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@alvaro OK I looked into this, no bueno. I don't think #Linkwarden can work the way Linkding does (API is not so well documented yet). Better to port the existing chrome extension, but I won't have time to try that for a long while, plus I need to learn how to do it. Maybe somebody will beat me to it.