Today's Deep-Dive: Shiori
Ep. 177

Today's Deep-Dive: Shiori

Episode description

The deep dive explores the challenges of managing the overwhelming amount of online content and introduces Shiori, a simple bookmark manager designed to help users organize their links effectively. Developed in Go, Shiori is likened to a self-hosted version of Pocket, offering users more control over their saved content. It is easy to set up, as it comes as a single binary file, eliminating complex installation processes. Users can manage bookmarks through a user-friendly web interface, with essential features such as adding, editing, deleting, and searching for links.

Shiori also allows users to import existing bookmarks from standard formats and even from Pocket, ensuring they don’t lose previous collections. A standout feature is its offline archiving capability, which saves the actual content of web pages, protecting users from link rot. The tool is open source and has strong community support, indicated by over 10,000 stars on GitHub and active development. Overall, Shiori presents itself as an accessible and reliable option for anyone looking to manage and preserve their online finds effectively.

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