There are a ton of selfhosted bookmark syncing and managing solutions.
In addition to https://github.com/awesome-selfhosted/awesome-selfhosted#bookmarks-and-link-sharing I found these:
- Betula - https://sr.ht/~bouncepaw/betula/
- Linkwallet - https://github.com/tardisx/linkwallet
- Nextcloud Bookmarks - https://apps.nextcloud.com/apps/bookmarks (Only makes sense when you’ve already set up Nextcloud)
- Postmarks - https://github.com/ckolderup/postmarks
- xBrowserSync - https://www.xbrowsersync.org/
I’m sure there are a ton more out there.
Basically all I want is to sync and somewhat categorize/tag bookmarks across my devices. Website archival, sharing and multi-user support is optional.
Going by GitHub stars I guess using Floccus with LinkWarden or Karakeep is the way to go?
The winner by far is Gnu Emacs
Think of the children. Use vim.
What have you got against terminal95 and pine?
I personally like Karakeep with Floccus a lot
I’ve been using Zotero as my bookmark solution and it’s been amazing. I have not setup sync across different devices (or figured out how that would work), but being able to snapshot and page in time and have it forever has been a life saver.
go-suki
https://gosuki.net/
This one?Looks like it doesn’t come with docker and seems like you don’t get access to the full source on the free version?

Docker? Meh. If you need it it’s like 5 lines of docker files to write.
Yeah the p2p sync is a paid feature. The master mode sync is not however.
If I write my own Dockerfiles to tag my own images I also have to run my own update management.
I like to outsource this, so all I have to do is a simpledocker compose pull(or in reality, let Dockhand or watchtower handle it).You don’t have to make an image though. Just start with a Debian or alpine base image and install the software within
Sure, but that doesn’t make any difference in the maintenance effort required.