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Grimoire

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A self-hosted bookmark manager with content extraction, multi-user support, and dark mode.

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Self-host your bookmarks with content extraction, multi-user, fuzzy search, and a browser extension.

Core Features

  • Add and organize bookmarks with tags and categories
  • Fuzzy search across all bookmarks
  • Fetch and store website metadata (title, description, favicon) automatically
  • Add personal notes to any bookmark
  • Integration API and official browser extension for quick capture

What It Can't Do

  • Upgrading from v0.3 requires using the built-in migration tool; public signup is enabled by default—disable it for production; no HTTPS means passwords are sent in plain text; import/export features are not yet implemented (on roadmap).

Use Cases

  • Personal bookmark management replacing browser favorites
  • Team knowledge base where each member maintains their own links
  • Research and learning with note-taking and content extraction
  • Self-hosted start page with public bookmark sharing

Grimoire is an open-source, self-hosted bookmark manager that helps you organize and extract content from your saved links. It supports multiple users with individual bookmarks, categories, tags, and fuzzy search. Grimoire can automatically fetch metadata from websites, including title, description, and favicon, and store them locally. You can add personal notes, use the integration API to add bookmarks from external sources, and even use the official browser extension for quick saves. Deploy via Docker Compose or Node.js; all data stays under your control.

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bookmark-managerself-hostedcontent-extractionopen-sourcesveltekit

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Install the software

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Install Docker and Docker Compose

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Create a docker-compose.yml file as shown in the README

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Run 'docker compose up -d' to start

Install Guide
  1. Install Docker and Docker Compose
  2. Create a docker-compose.yml file as shown in the README
  3. Run 'docker compose up -d' to start
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Stop and remove containers: 'docker compose down -v', then delete the docker-compose.yml and any local data directory.

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Project Info
LicenseMIT
Last Updated2026-06-25 11:30:14
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