Linkwarden Template
Linkwarden Template
Linkwarden is an open-source bookmark management platform that enables efficient organization and collaboration for both individuals and teams, with powerful features for web page preservation and sharing.
Why Choose This Template?
- Collaborative Features: Team-based bookmark sharing and organization
- Web Archiving: Preserve web pages for offline access
- Privacy-Focused: Self-hosted solution with data control
- Tag System: Efficient bookmark categorization
CloudStation Advantages
- One-Click Deploy: Instant setup with pre-configured settings
- Auto Backups: Regular data preservation
- Easy Scaling: Grow with your bookmark collection
- Secure Access: Built-in authentication and sharing controls
Perfect For
- Knowledge Workers: Organize research materials
- Teams: Share and collaborate on web resources
- Content Curators: Manage web content collections
- Organizations: Central bookmark repository
Resource Requirements
Minimal specifications for optimal performance:
- CPU: 0.7 vCPU - For application processing
- RAM: 1.5 GB - For application runtime
- Storage: 35 GB - For bookmark data and archives
- Cost: $26.13 per month - Estimated running costs
Components
Component | Count | Purpose |
---|---|---|
Databases | 0 | File-based storage |
Docker Images | 2 | Linkwarden and cache services |
Services | 0 | Standalone service |
Repositories | 0 | Not required |
Key Features
- Bookmark organization
- Team collaboration
- Web page archiving
- Tag management
- Search functionality
- Share collections
Configuration Example
# Basic Collection Setup
collection:
name: "Research Materials"
visibility: "team"
auto_archive: true
tags: ["research", "articles"]
Deployment Steps
- Select Linkwarden template
- Configure admin account
- Set up collections
- Deploy instance
- Start bookmarking
Support and Resources
- Official Documentation
- GitHub Repository
- CloudStation Template
- Last Updated: 24/12/2024
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