- dyu/bookmarks - Single-threaded/process bookmark app powered by leveldb and uWebSockets. Supports importing from Delicious and Chrome. (Demo)
Apache-2.0
Java
- Espial - An open-source, web-based bookmarking server.
AGPL-3.0
Haskell
- Firefox Auth Server - This project implements the core server-side API for Firefox Accounts. (Source Code)
MPL-2.0
Nodejs
- Firefox Content Server - Static server that hosts Firefox Account sign up, sign in, email verification, etc. flows. (Source Code)
MPL-2.0
Java
- Firefox Sync Server - Sync Firefox bookmarks, passwords, history, tabs, preferences. (Source Code)
MPL-2.0
Python
- Firefox Content Server - Static server that hosts Firefox Account sign up, sign in, email verification, etc. flows. (Source Code)
- Geekmarks - Personal bookmarking service focused on speed and organization using hierarchical tags. (Source Code)
BSD-2-Clause
Go
- golinks - Web application that allows you to create smart bookmarks, commands and aliases by pointing your web browser's default search engine at a running instance. Similar to bunny1 or yubnub. (Demo)
MIT
Go
- Lobsters - Run your own link aggregation site. (Source Code)
BSD-3-Clause
Ruby
- No Fuss Bookmarks - Very simple software and service to store bookmarks especially designed for hackers (that don't need fancy interfaces, but nice API). (Source Code)
GPL-3.0
Python
- Pinry - The tiling image board system for people who want to save, tag, and share images, videos, and webpages. (Source Code)
BSD-2-Clause
Python
- Shaarli - Personal, minimalist, super-fast, no-database bookmarking and link sharing platform. (Demo)
Zlib
PHP
- Shiori - Simple bookmark manager built with Go.
MIT
Go
- unmark - Open source to do app for links.
MIT
PHP
- xBrowserSync - Open source tool for syncing browser data between browsers and devices. (Source Code)
MIT
Nodejs
- ymarks - Keep your browser's bookmarks synchronized without limiting yourself to one provider.
WTFPL
C
Bookmarks and Link Sharing / Free Software and web applications
This is a list of Free Software network services and web applications which can be hosted locally. Selfhosting is the process of locally hosting and managing applications instead of renting from SaaS providers. ---from github/Kickball/awesome-selfhosted