## Introduction linkding is a bookmark manager that you can host yourself. It's designed be to be minimal, fast, and easy to set up using Docker. The name comes from: - *link* which is often used as a synonym for URLs and bookmarks in common language - *Ding* which is German for thing - ...so basically something for managing your links **Feature Overview:** - Clean UI optimized for readability - Organize bookmarks with tags - Bulk editing, Markdown notes, read it later functionality - Share bookmarks with other users or guests - Automatically provides titles, descriptions and icons of bookmarked websites - Automatically archive websites, either as local HTML file or on Internet Archive - Import and export bookmarks in Netscape HTML format - Installable as a Progressive Web App (PWA) - Extensions for [Firefox](https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/addon/linkding-extension/) and [Chrome](https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/linkding-extension/beakmhbijpdhipnjhnclmhgjlddhidpe), as well as a bookmarklet - SSO support via OIDC or authentication proxies - REST API for developing 3rd party apps - Admin panel for user self-service and raw data access **Demo:** https://demo.linkding.link/ **Screenshot:** ![Screenshot](/docs/public/linkding-screenshot.png?raw=true "Screenshot") ## Getting Started The following links help you to get started with linkding: - [Install linkding on your own server](https://linkding.link/installation) or [check managed hosting options](https://linkding.link/managed-hosting) - [Install the browser extension](https://linkding.link/browser-extension) - [Check out community projects](https://linkding.link/community), which include mobile apps, browser extensions, libraries and more ## Documentation The full documentation is now available at [linkding.link](https://linkding.link/). If you want to contribute to the documentation, you can find the source files in the `docs` folder. If you want to contribute a community project, feel free to [submit a PR](https://github.com/sissbruecker/linkding/edit/master/docs/src/content/docs/community.md). ## Contributing Small improvements, bugfixes and documentation improvements are always welcome. If you want to contribute a larger feature, consider opening an issue first to discuss it. I may choose to ignore PRs for features that don't align with the project's goals or that I don't want to maintain. ## Development The application is built using the Django web framework. You can get started by checking out the excellent [Django docs](https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/4.1/). The `bookmarks` folder contains the actual bookmark application, `siteroot` is the Django root application. Other than that the code should be self-explanatory / standard Django stuff 🙂. ### Prerequisites - Python 3.10 - Node.js ### Setup Create a virtual environment for the application (https://docs.python.org/3/tutorial/venv.html): ``` python3 -m venv ~/environments/linkding ``` Activate the environment for your shell: ``` source ~/environments/linkding/bin/activate[.csh|.fish] ``` Within the active environment install the application dependencies from the application folder: ``` pip3 install -r requirements.txt -r requirements.dev.txt ``` Install frontend dependencies: ``` npm install ``` Initialize database: ``` mkdir -p data python3 manage.py migrate ``` Create a user for the frontend: ``` python3 manage.py createsuperuser --username=joe --email=joe@example.com ``` Start the Node.js development server (used for compiling JavaScript components like tag auto-completion) with: ``` npm run dev ``` Start the Django development server with: ``` python3 manage.py runserver ``` The frontend is now available under http://localhost:8000 ### Tests Run all tests with pytest: ``` pytest ``` ### Formatting Format Python code with black, and JavaScript code with prettier: ``` make format ``` ### DevContainers This repository also supports DevContainers: [![Open in Remote - Containers](https://img.shields.io/static/v1?label=Remote%20-%20Containers&message=Open&color=blue&logo=visualstudiocode)](https://vscode.dev/redirect?url=vscode://ms-vscode-remote.remote-containers/cloneInVolume?url=https://github.com/sissbruecker/linkding.git) Once checked out, only the following commands are required to get started: Create a user for the frontend: ``` python3 manage.py createsuperuser --username=joe --email=joe@example.com ``` Start the Node.js development server (used for compiling JavaScript components like tag auto-completion) with: ``` npm run dev ``` Start the Django development server with: ``` python3 manage.py runserver ``` The frontend is now available under http://localhost:8000