I set up LinkWarden about a month ago for the first time and have been enjoying it. Thank you!
I do have some feature requests -- is GitHub the best place to submit those?
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I set up LinkWarden about a month ago for the first time and have been enjoying it. Thank you!
I do have some feature requests -- is GitHub the best place to submit those?
Glad you like it! Yes GitHub is the place the community requests new features/enhancements.
All self-hostable software should do single sign-on the way Linkwarden does.
If you are wondering whether or how to support OIDC or SAML or other SSO, look no further for inspiration.
Can you give the gist of it?
Itβs really well documented and easy to config. You just open the page for your IDP, follow the instructions, set a few config setting and youβre off.
The user interface is also really good at this. Often custom identity providers feel hacked on, here itβs integrated really well.
I believe the implementation is based on nextauth.js
I see. I've skimmed the docs and indeed see that it supports a lot of IDP with what looks to me some env var. And thanks for answering another question of what their auth library is since that is a lot to support.
Question Iβve been meaning to ask: if I start with cloud can I move to self-hosted later? Iβve seen this before and it feels like a product I could make good use of, especially for getting tabs closed.
Yes, you can export your data pretty easily in settings.
How have I never heard of this before!? I've been looking for exactly this for ages now.
Already spinning up a docker container!
Can this seamlessly replace my Safari Read Later?
It depends on what you mean by seamlessly. I have the Safari bookmarklet menu thingy on iOS and it works great.
Just wanted to say thanks for some awesome software! I want to say I use it for centralizing my bookmarks across devices, but if I'm being honest it's main use has been bookmarking Microsoft Learn articles. It's insanely useful being able to save an article, add tags, then when MS changes their docs, I can prove to myself that it really was different last week.
Iβm using it 99% for recipes. But, I havenβt lost a recipe since I started using it!
I hate that your example is the reason I'm standing link warden up. Sometimes ms leaves me thinking I've gone mad
Its painful sometimes, but good to know I'm not the only one questioning my sanity.
Is there any plans on native mobile app? I am allergic to PWAs. Overall, good job!
~~I thought the whole point was it for to be compatible with Bitwarden and their apps and extensions~~ sorry I was thinking of Vaultwarden π€¦πΎ
But..does it still just save a big cookie popup?
Prefer linkding due to its straightforward setup (no complicated seperate database) but glad Linkwarden is doing well
I like linkding alot for it's simplicity, but can't the hell of me make a good/clean instance... It gets messy very quickly if you save some interesting links which are not directly connected to something or if you have 2 different subjects in the same instance.
Something like group tagging would make alot of sense :/
Looking forward to this new build. Since the last update, none of my links generate Preserved Formats, which makes the service useless. Hopefully, this is fixed.
Strange, could you please open an issue on GitHub if the problem persisted?
I will try, but on a whim I just created a new user in linkwarden and that seems to be generating my selected profiles. I'll wait until I can try 2.7.x before I gather data for a report.
Another great release π₯³π₯³
Thanks! :)
Thanks for your work! I moved when I could finally import Wallabag bookmarks, and I'm loving everything so far.
I've been waiting for "Create common.json" and "refactor collection store"!
I need to try this, it looks great!