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Looking for a Bookmark Manager

I'm looking for a bookmark manager with offline capabilities. I want to host it at home and don't want to expose any ports so I should cache the links when it can't reach the server and also keep newly added links in cache and upload them when the server is reachable again (i.e., I am at home).

Is anyone aware if Linkwarden, Hoarder, Linkding (or something else) has this feature?

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lemmy.world

linkwarden can grab webpage for offline access. but i prefer archivebox, archivebox let you choose which method will be use, linkwarden will use every method in configuration. it's generally fine but i want some flexibility. archivebox also have more method to cache webpages. the downside of archivebox is its kinda unpolished, also they dont have a webui for mobile device.

and some webpages are too complicated for those apps, like require login or something, singlefile is a good solution, it directly download the webpage with your browser.

https://github.com/gildas-lormeau/SingleFile

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klangcolareply
reddthat.com

+1 for SingleFile

I recently tried LinkWarden, Linkding and Archivebox for making offline copies. They all had the same issue of running in to a Captcha or login wall for the sites I wanted to capture.
SingleFile to the rescue, as it uses your current browser session as a logged in and verified human.

Linkeding allows you to upload the singlefile html file attached to it link, but I didn't see such an option for Linkwarden.

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This is huge for me. My main hesitation with Hoarder. Thanks!

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Thank you, this is not exactly what I am looking for but in the future I will look into this topic. It is a bit advanced and I need more hard drive space.

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Linkwarden can manage links and automatically archive the page as PDF, image, and/or HTML/CSS

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sopuli.xyz

Can floccus keep new links in cache if the server is not available? I think I tried floccus once but didn't manage to get this to work.

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Floccus just syncs, so whatever hasnt been synced would just wait in your bookmarks until the server was available.

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Floccus saves a local copy. Sync is triggered by a timer or manually. If the connection fails, it shows a different/failed-sync icon. It will catch up with the next sync trigger.

My experience with floccus is in combination with Linkwarden.

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