# Bookmarks, read-later and web clipping

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## Results

- [awesome-selfhosted/awesome-selfhosted](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/awesome-selfhosted-awesome-selfhosted.md) (299,516 ⭐) — This project is a community-curated directory of open-source software designed for deployment in private server environments and home labs. It serves as a comprehensive resource for discovering independent, self-hosted alternatives to mainstream cloud services, enabling users to maintain full data ownership and control over their digital infrastructure.

The directory is structured through a hierarchical taxonomy that organizes a vast collection of applications into logical categories, ranging from media management and data analytics to private communication and team productivity tools. It distinguishes itself through a collaborative peer-review process, where community members validate the quality and relevance of each submission to ensure the directory remains accurate and reliable.

The project covers a broad capability surface, including infrastructure automation, container-based service deployment, and declarative configuration management. These tools assist users in maintaining reproducible server environments and managing complex service dependencies across private hardware.

The directory is maintained as a version-controlled repository, ensuring that all updates and community-driven changes are tracked and transparent.
- [dokploy/dokploy](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/dokploy-dokploy.md) (34,901 ⭐) — Dokploy is a self-hosted platform-as-a-service designed to simplify the deployment and management of containerized applications and databases. It provides a centralized control plane that decouples administrative management from application workloads, allowing users to oversee infrastructure across multiple server nodes through a unified web interface or a command-line tool.

The platform distinguishes itself through an extensive library of pre-configured application templates, enabling the rapid deployment of databases, identity providers, and various productivity or development tools. It supports complex orchestration by allowing users to define multi-container services using standard configuration files, which can be managed through automated build pipelines, Git integration, and real-time performance monitoring.

Beyond core deployment, the system includes robust infrastructure management capabilities such as automated backups to external object storage, horizontal and vertical scaling, and granular access control. It also provides secure configuration management, including environment variable synchronization, HTTPS certificate handling, and zero-downtime deployment strategies to ensure application stability and security.

The platform is designed for ease of use, offering an interactive API documentation interface and instructional resources to guide users through installation and configuration. It supports a wide range of modern web frameworks and runtimes, providing a flexible environment for hosting and maintaining services on private server hardware.
- [jingmatrix/lsposed](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/jingmatrix-lsposed.md) (11,494 ⭐) — LSPosed is an Android runtime hooking framework and system modification tool. It enables the modification of application and system behavior in memory without altering original installation files, serving as a platform for distributing and managing community-created extension modules.

The project provides a comprehensive suite for device and identity spoofing, including the ability to mask hardware identifiers, simulate geographic locations, and conceal root access or hooking frameworks to bypass security and integrity checks. It also functions as an application modder to unlock premium features, remove advertisements, and alter internal application logic.

Its broader capabilities cover environment isolation, UI customization, and workflow automation. The system includes tools for intercepting system intents, managing isolated application profiles, and modifying visual elements across the operating system interface. Additional utility areas include network connectivity spoofing, GPS simulation, and the automation of repetitive academic or communication tasks.
- [alyssaxuu/later](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/alyssaxuu-later.md) (1,774 ⭐) — Save all your Mac apps for later with one click 🖱️
- [gethomepage/homepage](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/gethomepage-homepage.md) (30,679 ⭐) — This project is a self-hosted dashboard portal designed to centralize access to internal applications and infrastructure services. It functions as a configuration-driven platform that automatically discovers and organizes services from container runtimes and cluster management systems, presenting them within a unified, customizable web interface.

The system distinguishes itself through a declarative widget framework that allows users to construct dashboard components by mapping raw API responses to visual elements. It includes a secure internal proxy layer that handles authentication, header injection, and request routing for external services, ensuring that data retrieval remains isolated and controlled. Developers can extend the platform by authoring custom widgets using standardized lifecycle hooks, which are supported by a comprehensive suite of unit and integration tests to ensure reliable data fetching and error handling.

The platform covers a broad range of infrastructure monitoring and management capabilities, including real-time visualization of resource utilization for servers, containers, and virtual machines. Users can organize their dashboard through a hierarchical layout engine that supports nested service groups and flexible grid arrangements. The system also features a centralized localization layer to ensure consistent multi-language support across all interface elements and widgets.

The application is managed through a centralized configuration file, which governs service discovery, global settings, and the behavior of various modular widgets.
- [laurent22/joplin](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/laurent22-joplin.md) (55,233 ⭐) — Joplin is an open-source, cross-platform note-taking application designed for secure, private knowledge management. It functions as a local-first productivity platform, maintaining a complete relational database on the user's device to ensure offline availability and high-performance data retrieval. The application prioritizes data sovereignty by implementing an end-to-end encryption layer, which secures all information locally with a master key before any synchronization occurs.

The platform distinguishes itself through a delta-based synchronization engine that transmits only specific file changes, optimizing performance across multiple devices and operating systems. Users can extend the core environment through a plugin-based architecture that supports custom themes, scripts, and UI components. For professional or collaborative environments, the software offers self-hosted synchronization options and team management capabilities, allowing organizations to maintain full control over their data infrastructure and security policies.

Beyond core note-taking, the application supports rich multimedia content, including embedded files, diagrams, and mathematical expressions. It provides a comprehensive web-clipping tool for archiving online research and a RESTful API that enables programmatic access to notes and metadata for external integrations. The system is built on a cross-platform abstraction layer to ensure consistent behavior across desktop and mobile environments.
- [nextcloud/bookmarks](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/nextcloud-bookmarks.md) (1,190 ⭐) — 🔖 Bookmark app for Nextcloud
- [obsidianmd/obsidian-clipper](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/obsidianmd-obsidian-clipper.md) (3,032 ⭐) — This project is a markdown web clipper and local-first web archiver. It functions as a browser extension that extracts web page content and highlights, saving them as structured markdown files for personal knowledge management and long-term preservation.

The utility acts as a template-based content extractor, transforming raw website data into formatted notes. It uses custom variables and processing filters to organize how captured information is structured before it is sent to a local directory.
- [clip-vil/clip-vil](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/clip-vil-clip-vil.md) (0 ⭐) — In our paper "How Much Can CLIP Benefit Vision-and-Language Tasks?", we show the improvement of CLIP features over the traditional resnet features on the visual question answering, image captioning, navigation and visual entailment tasks.
- [dypsilon/frontend-dev-bookmarks](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/dypsilon-frontend-dev-bookmarks.md) (46,972 ⭐) — This project is a curated knowledge repository that serves as a comprehensive reference guide for web development. It organizes high-quality resources, documentation, and technical links into a structured collection designed to assist developers in navigating the frontend ecosystem and staying updated with evolving industry standards.

The repository utilizes a directory-based information architecture, categorizing complex technical topics into nested folders to ensure predictable navigation. By leveraging a git-versioned knowledge base, the project maintains a complete historical audit trail of all content modifications, ensuring that the collection remains a reliable and transparent resource for skill acquisition and professional growth.

The content covers a broad spectrum of frontend domains, including user interface component research, web architecture planning, and developer workflow optimization. It also provides indexed information on animation, browser protocols, and language-specific ecosystems. The entire collection is delivered as static documentation, requiring no server-side processing or database management to access the curated links and technical patterns.
- [deathau/markdownload](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/deathau-markdownload.md) (3,678 ⭐) — Markdownload is a browser extension that functions as a markdown web clipper, converting webpages and selected text into clean markdown files for offline storage and archiving. It operates as a content extractor that isolates the main document from the page while removing navigation elements and advertisements.

The tool includes a template generator for injecting dynamic front-matter and metadata into documents via user-defined placeholders. It also serves as a local media downloader that saves remote images to the filesystem and updates links to reference those local files. Additionally, it acts as an integration tool to transfer captured web data and metadata directly into Obsidian vaults using custom URI schemes.

The extension supports capturing content from all open browser tabs simultaneously and clipping specific highlighted text. Users can customize markdown styling for links and images, organize downloaded files into specific subfolders, and export media as formatted embeds or hyperlinks to the system clipboard.
- [googlechrome/chrome-extensions-samples](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/googlechrome-chrome-extensions-samples.md) (17,623 ⭐) — This repository serves as a comprehensive reference library for browser extension development, providing a collection of code samples and implementation patterns. It is designed to help developers understand the requirements for building extensions that adhere to current manifest standards, specifically focusing on the transition to and implementation of version three specifications.

The project provides functional examples for core extension capabilities, including the use of event-driven background service workers, isolated content script injection, and message-passing for inter-process communication. It demonstrates how to configure extension metadata, manage browser UI customizations like action-triggered popups, and integrate various web APIs to modify browser behavior.

These resources cover the full lifecycle of extension development, from initial manifest configuration and local directory loading for debugging to the final packaging and publication process. The repository is structured to assist with both learning individual API usage and building complex, multi-component extensions using standard web technologies.
- [dreikanter/ruby-bookmarks](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/dreikanter-ruby-bookmarks.md) (2,293 ⭐) — Ruby and Ruby on Rails bookmarks collection
- [drewolson/clip](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/drewolson-clip.md) (0 ⭐) — clip is a library for parsing command line interface options.
- [anyproto/anytype-ts](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/anyproto-anytype-ts.md) (7,074 ⭐) — anytype-ts is a TypeScript client library and offline-first knowledge base client designed for managing structured layouts and modular blocks within a private distributed database. It functions as a zero-knowledge data synchronizer and schema-driven API wrapper that enables the secure replication of encrypted data across devices.

The library utilizes peer-to-peer connectivity and zero-knowledge encryption to ensure data remains private and unreadable to hosting infrastructure. It employs a schema-driven approach to compile data definitions into typed language bindings, ensuring consistent communication via a remote procedure call interface.

The system supports personal knowledge management through a custom data model that organizes tasks, wikis, and diverse information. Its capability surface includes web content capture, localization synchronization, and the creation of composable content such as boards and calendars.
- [ckeditor/ckeditor5](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/ckeditor-ckeditor5.md) (10,435 ⭐) — CKEditor 5 is a modular rich text editor framework and JavaScript UI component used to build customizable visual editors. It serves as a system for generating HTML or Markdown content, providing both full rich-text editor components and restricted inline editor components for web applications.

The framework includes a collaborative editing engine for real-time simultaneous editing, change tracking, and threaded commenting. It features an AI text assistant for polishing, rewriting, and generating content, as well as a document export engine that transforms rich text into PDF and Word files.

The system covers a broad range of capabilities including media embedding, complex content structuring, and automated text correction. It provides tools for interface localization, programmatic extensions, and accessibility compliance validation, while supporting data persistence through background saving and cloud file management.
- [spicetify/cli](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/spicetify-cli.md) (23,479 ⭐) — This project is a command-line utility and development framework designed to modify, extend, and customize the Spotify desktop client. It functions as a binary patching engine that injects custom scripts, stylesheets, and interface components directly into the host application, enabling users to alter visual themes and add new functionality.

The tool distinguishes itself by providing a comprehensive development environment for building modular extensions and custom applications. It includes a hot-reloading pipeline for rapid iteration, a declarative library for constructing interactive UI panels, and deep integration with the player's internal state. Developers can manipulate playback controls, register global keyboard shortcuts, and create context-aware menus or tooltips that integrate seamlessly with the native interface.

Beyond customization, the project offers robust administrative control over the client environment. It manages the full lifecycle of extensions and themes, provides automated backup and restoration of the original application state, and includes diagnostic tools like remote debugging and component inspection to facilitate troubleshooting.

The project is distributed as a command-line interface, allowing users to manage configurations, apply modifications, and maintain compatibility with client updates through structured terminal commands.
- [yhbyun/laravel-bookmark](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/yhbyun-laravel-bookmark.md) (0 ⭐) — Visual bookmark organizer application in Laravel
- [awesomedata/awesome-public-datasets](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/awesomedata-awesome-public-datasets.md) (75,979 ⭐) — This project is a community-maintained, open-access directory of high-quality public datasets. It serves as a centralized reference point for researchers, developers, and data scientists to locate reliable information sources across a wide spectrum of industries and scientific fields. By providing a structured index, the repository facilitates the discovery of data necessary for exploratory analysis, machine learning model training, and the development of data-intensive applications.

The directory distinguishes itself through a lightweight, platform-agnostic approach to resource indexing that avoids the need for complex backend infrastructure. Content is organized using a topic-centric hierarchical taxonomy, which simplifies navigation across diverse domains ranging from climate science and economics to healthcare and computer networks. This structure is maintained through a collaborative, community-driven model where peer review and version-controlled updates ensure the ongoing accuracy and relevance of the curated links.

The collection covers a broad capability surface, including specialized datasets for fields such as physics, geographic information systems, natural language processing, and time-series analysis. The repository is documented entirely through human-readable markdown files, allowing for transparent contributions and easy access to its comprehensive index of public information.
- [rom1504/clip-retrieval](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/rom1504-clip-retrieval.md) (2,774 ⭐) — Easily compute clip embeddings and build a clip retrieval system with them
- [graphiteeditor/graphite](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/graphiteeditor-graphite.md) (24,258 ⭐) — Graphite is a node-based visual design environment that integrates vector illustration, raster image processing, and motion graphics generation into a single platform. It utilizes a functional reactive pipeline and a data-flow execution model to propagate state changes through a graph of interconnected nodes, allowing users to construct complex, automated design workflows.

The platform distinguishes itself through a context-aware evaluation engine that injects runtime metadata—such as coordinate data and loop indices—directly into the node graph. This enables the creation of procedural geometry and dynamic, position-dependent design logic that responds to real-time inputs. By combining these mathematical operations with time-based animation primitives, the system allows for the creation of interactive visual effects and motion graphics that synchronize with system clocks or pointer movement.

The software provides a comprehensive suite of tools for both vector and raster manipulation, including layer-based composition, procedural texture generation, and advanced color management. Users can perform non-destructive image adjustments, apply clipping masks, and generate complex patterns through algorithmic definitions. The environment also supports external integration by fetching remote data and serializing graphical properties into standardized formats.
- [spacecowboy/feeder](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/spacecowboy-feeder.md) (2,641 ⭐) — Feeder is an RSS and Atom feed reader that aggregates content into a single interface. It functions as a full-text content extractor that removes website clutter to isolate the main body of articles, and a self-hosted feed synchronizer that maintains subscription lists and read statuses across devices via a private backend server.

The application integrates AI services and external API keys to translate and generate concise summaries of long-form articles. It also features a text-to-speech reader that uses system engines with automatic language detection to convert written content into spoken audio.

The system includes tools for content curation such as bookmarks, pinned entries, and a customizable blocklist to filter out unwanted items. It provides offline reading access by caching feed lists and full article text locally. Additional capabilities cover URL tracking parameter cleansing, subscription import and export, and reading appearance customization.
- [lintaoamons/bookmarks.nvim](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/lintaoamons-bookmarks-nvim.md) (290 ⭐) — Persistent bookmarks: hard disk of your thoughts
- [fyne-io/fyne](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/fyne-io-fyne.md) (27,941 ⭐) — Fyne is a cross-platform graphical user interface toolkit for the Go programming language. It provides a comprehensive framework for building native applications that run on desktop, mobile, and web environments from a single codebase. The toolkit centers on a canvas-based rendering engine and a device-independent layout engine, ensuring that visual elements maintain consistent dimensions and behavior across diverse operating systems and screen densities.

The project distinguishes itself through a reactive data-binding system that automatically synchronizes application state with interface components, eliminating the need for manual UI refreshes. It includes a built-in native application packager that automates the creation of platform-specific binaries and installers, allowing developers to bundle assets directly into the executable for simplified distribution.

The toolkit covers a broad capability surface, including a modular driver abstraction for system integration, extensive support for custom widget creation, and a robust set of layout management tools. It also provides built-in mechanisms for persistent storage, input handling, and theming, alongside automated testing utilities that support both graphical and headless environments.
- [eto-ai/lance](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/eto-ai-lance.md) (6,671 ⭐) — Lance is a versioned columnar data format and storage engine designed as a multimodal AI lakehouse. It serves as a vector database storage engine and a cloud object store dataset manager, organizing images, video, audio, and embeddings into a unified format optimized for machine learning workflows.

The project distinguishes itself by combining a columnar layout for structured data with a specialized blob store for large multimodal tensors. It implements a hybrid search engine that integrates vector similarity search, full-text search, and SQL analytics on a single dataset, supported by a storage model that allows high-performance random access to specific records without scanning entire files.

The system covers broad capability areas including ACID data versioning with support for time travel and branching, metadata-driven schema evolution, and distributed data writing. It provides diverse indexing options such as inverted file indexes for vectors, BTree range indexing, and roaring-bitmap scalar indexing to accelerate data retrieval.

The project persists datasets across S3-compatible storage and distributed filesystems using URI schemes.
- [skytubeteam/skytube](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/skytubeteam-skytube.md) (2,746 ⭐) — SkyTube is a third-party mobile application for streaming YouTube videos. It provides an ad-free video player that removes advertisements and integrates a media downloader for saving videos and thumbnails to local device storage for offline use.

The application features a content filter to block videos based on channel lists, language, or view counts, and a subscription manager for importing and tracking channel updates in a dedicated feed. It also utilizes community-sourced timing data to automatically skip sponsored segments within videos.

Playback is managed through gesture-based controls that allow users to adjust volume, brightness, and playback speed, or access video metadata via screen swipes. The system includes search and exploration tools for locating content and uses local-first data persistence to manage bookmarks and subscriptions.

Local user data is serialized into files to support manual backup and restoration across different device instances.
- [tomasky/bookmarks.nvim](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/tomasky-bookmarks-nvim.md) (182 ⭐) — A Bookmarks Plugin With Global File Store  For Neovim Written In Lua.
- [go-shiori/shiori](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/go-shiori-shiori.md) (11,516 ⭐) — Shiori is a self-hosted bookmark manager and webpage archiving tool. Written in Go, it functions as a backend service that allows users to save, organize, and search for web links while maintaining a private collection of online resources.

The system ensures content availability by creating offline copies of saved pages, preventing data loss if the original source is removed. It is distributed as a containerized application to provide consistent installation and deployment across different operating systems.

The software provides a dual-interface access model, featuring both a web-based management dashboard and a command-line interface. It supports the migration of existing link collections through external data import pipelines and persists all metadata and bookmarks using relational database engines.
- [flutter-team-archive/plugins](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/flutter-team-archive-plugins.md) (17,710 ⭐) — This project is a collection of official plugin packages and a native integration library designed to provide a consistent interface for accessing hardware and software functionality across different mobile and desktop platforms. It serves as a native platform bridge, enabling cross-platform applications to invoke native code and manage operating system dependencies.

The project utilizes a federated plugin architecture, splitting plugins into common interfaces and separate platform implementations to allow for independent development and extension. It further supports native integration through a foreign function interface for synchronous and asynchronous execution between isolates and host operating systems.

The codebase covers a broad range of capabilities including state management, declarative app navigation, and local data persistence using SQL and key-value stores. It also encompasses networking primitives for authenticated HTTP and WebSocket communication, as well as comprehensive testing frameworks for unit, widget, and integration verification.

Additional surface areas include AI integration for model-agnostic APIs and text-to-UI conversion, alongside a suite of UI components, physics-based animations, and monitoring tools for application performance profiling and crash reporting.
- [heilgar/bookmarks.nvim](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/heilgar-bookmarks-nvim.md) (28 ⭐) — A Neovim plugin for managing line bookmarks with Telescope integration and SQLite storage. Mark, organize, and quickly navigate between important locations in your codebase.
- [denoland/deno](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/denoland-deno.md) (107,110 ⭐) — Deno is a high-performance runtime for JavaScript and TypeScript that prioritizes security and developer productivity. Built on the V8 engine, it provides a secure execution environment that enforces a default-deny security model, requiring explicit user authorization for access to system resources like the file system, network, and environment variables. The runtime natively supports modern web-standard APIs, ensuring consistent behavior and portability across different environments.

What distinguishes Deno is its integrated approach to the software development lifecycle. It bundles essential utilities—including a formatter, linter, test runner, and dependency manager—directly into the runtime, eliminating the need for external build tools or complex transpilation steps. The platform features a universal module resolution system that supports remote HTTPS URLs, local paths, and standard package registries, all backed by lockfiles to ensure build determinism and supply chain security.

Beyond its core runtime capabilities, Deno includes a built-in, persistent key-value database engine that supports atomic transactions and reactive data monitoring. It also provides a robust compatibility layer for the Node.js ecosystem, allowing for the seamless execution of legacy modules and native binary addons. For multi-tenant or distributed applications, the runtime offers isolated sandbox environments that manage resource constraints and security boundaries, facilitating secure code execution in shared infrastructure.

The project is distributed as a single binary, providing a unified toolchain for managing dependencies, executing tasks, and configuring runtime security policies.
- [yh17549/nu-dir-bookmark](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/yh17549-nu-dir-bookmark.md) (0 ⭐) — This is bookmark management tool for nushell. You can use this tool to manage bookmarks and change the director.
- [pawelmalak/flame](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/pawelmalak-flame.md) (6,412 ⭐) — Flame is a self-hosted startpage dashboard and customizable web portal designed to organize server applications and bookmarks into a centralized home page. It functions as a bookmark and link manager that aggregates web shortcuts and self-hosted services within a single graphical interface.

The project distinguishes itself through automatic application discovery, scanning labels from container orchestration APIs to detect and add services to the dashboard. It also includes a search aggregator that routes queries to multiple external search engines using custom URL prefixes.

Visual customization is handled via a built-in theme builder and a CSS injection engine for overriding page elements. The system provides administrative protections through role-based access control to secure configuration settings and private bookmarks. Additional capabilities include HTML bookmark importing, local link filtering, and real-time weather API integration.
- [bluesky-social/social-app](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/bluesky-social-social-app.md) (18,063 ⭐) — This project provides a comprehensive implementation of the AT Protocol, serving as a framework for building decentralized social networking applications. It enables the creation of distributed data repositories where users maintain cryptographic ownership of their identity and content, allowing for portable accounts that can be migrated between independent servers without central authority intervention.

The platform distinguishes itself by decoupling content hosting from discovery through modular algorithmic curation. Users can select third-party services to filter and organize their feeds, while content moderation is handled through a flexible labeling system that allows for both automated and community-driven content standards. By utilizing content-addressed storage and cryptographically signed records, the system ensures that data integrity can be independently verified across the network.

Beyond core identity and storage, the project includes infrastructure for real-time network event streaming, media distribution, and global data aggregation. It supports complex social interactions through automated agents and provides tools for managing distributed repository state, including historical data backfilling and scalable traffic management.

The repository contains the necessary tools and services to interact with the federated network, including standardized authentication flows and schema-based data interoperability.
- [ln-dev7/square-ui](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/ln-dev7-square-ui.md) (4,823 ⭐) — Square-ui is a component-based UI library and admin dashboard framework designed for building data-dense management interfaces. It provides a toolkit of reusable UI primitives and data visualization elements, such as kanban boards, heatmaps, and financial charts, to assemble internal tools and operational dashboards.

The framework is distinguished by an event-driven UI architecture that utilizes a centralized event bus to synchronize real-time operational data across decoupled functional domains. It employs a constraint-based responsive grid system to organize widgets and manage data density across various screen dimensions.

The library covers a wide range of capability areas, including geospatial data management with interactive maps, financial tracking and payroll visualization, and project management workflows via timelines and calendars. It also includes structural support for CRM and contact management, personal productivity tracking, and HR dashboard development.
- [zasder3/train-clip](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/zasder3-train-clip.md) (0 ⭐) — A PyTorch Lightning solution to training CLIP from both scratch and fine-tuning.
- [nerdyrodent/vqgan-clip](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/nerdyrodent-vqgan-clip.md) (0 ⭐) — A repo for running VQGAN+CLIP locally. This started out as a Katherine Crowson VQGAN+CLIP derived Google colab notebook.
- [sissbruecker/linkding](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/sissbruecker-linkding.md) (10,167 ⭐) — linkding is a self-hosted bookmark manager designed for saving, organizing, and retrieving web links. It functions as a centralized, private repository for personal link collections, featuring multi-user support and authentication to manage access and shared bookmarks.

The project distinguishes itself through a webpage archive tool that prevents link rot by saving local HTML snapshots of bookmarked sites. It includes a programmable API for integrating third-party scripts and external applications, as well as a Netscape HTML importer to migrate bookmark libraries from other services.

The system provides automated metadata extraction for page titles and descriptions, bulk editing tools for managing collections, and browser integration that enables adding links and searching archived content via the address bar.

Cloud deployment templates are available to assist with installing the application on various infrastructure platforms.
- [floccusaddon/floccus](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/floccusaddon-floccus.md) (8,160 ⭐) — Floccus is a browser extension that synchronizes bookmarks across different browsers and devices. It runs directly within the browser to access the native bookmark API, and offers both one-way and two-way sync modes to control how changes flow between devices. The extension includes an optional end-to-end encryption layer that encrypts bookmark data client-side before transmission, ensuring only the user can decrypt it on other devices.

The extension supports multiple storage backends through a unified sync interface, including WebDAV, Google Drive, and Nextcloud, allowing users to choose between cloud storage or self-hosted servers. It manages multiple independent sync configurations through profiles, each with its own folder, direction, and interval settings. Floccus also extends its sync mechanism to share open browser tabs across devices using the same backend, and includes conflict resolution to combine local bookmark changes with changes from other browsers during synchronization.

The tool provides profile export and import functionality as a JSON file for easy setup across browsers, and supports syncing with Linkwarden instances. It is available for installation from official browser stores for Firefox, Chrome, Edge, and mobile platforms.
- [freddefrallan/multilingual-clip](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/freddefrallan-multilingual-clip.md) (0 ⭐) — OpenAI CLIP text encoders for any language
- [jarun/buku](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/jarun-buku.md) (7,145 ⭐) — Buku is a personal bookmark manager that provides a command line interface, a portable bookmark database, and a self-hosted server for organizing web links. It functions as a command line knowledge base for saving, tagging, and searching web resources.

The system features a portable, mergeable database that supports AES-256 encryption and is designed for cross-device data synchronization. It includes a RESTful API and a self-hosted web interface, allowing users to manage their collection via a browser or programmatic requests.

Capabilities include automatic metadata fetching to populate page titles and descriptions, link health auditing to detect dead links, and tag-based organization with logical filtering. The tool supports importing and exporting data in multiple formats, including HTML, Markdown, and XBEL.

The project is written in Python and can be run within virtual environments to isolate dependencies.
- [gam-team/gam](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/gam-team-gam.md) (4,206 ⭐) — GAM is a command-line tool for administering Google Workspace and Cloud Identity. It translates command-line arguments into structured API calls, enabling administrators to manage users, groups, organizational units, and domain settings across a Google Workspace environment. The tool handles authentication through OAuth2 flows, service accounts, and workload identity federation, and supports multi-tenant configurations for managing multiple domains or cloud projects from a single installation.

GAM distinguishes itself through its batch processing and automation capabilities. It can process large datasets from CSV files, Google Sheets, or cloud storage, distributing independent API requests across parallel worker threads for efficient execution. The tool supports template-based string substitution for personalizing content like email signatures, regex-based resource filtering for targeting specific users or files, and external script extensibility for implementing custom workflows beyond the built-in command set. It also provides keyless authentication methods, allowing short-lived tokens from external identity providers to replace static service account keys.

The tool covers a broad range of administrative domains including user account lifecycle management, group and membership administration, Drive file and folder operations, calendar event management, Gmail configuration and message handling, Google Classroom course administration, Chrome browser and device policy management, and Google Chat space management. It also includes capabilities for managing Shared Drives, contacts, tasks, forms, Google Meet spaces, and Google Vault matters, holds, and exports. Reporting and auditing features allow extraction of activity logs, usage statistics, and security alerts across workspace services.

Documentation is available through a built-in help system that displays the tool version and the path to the local command syntax file, along with a link to the online wiki.
- [cockroachdb/cockroach](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/cockroachdb-cockroach.md) (32,207 ⭐) — Cockroach is a distributed SQL database designed to scale horizontally across multiple nodes while maintaining strict ACID compliance and global data consistency. It functions as a relational database engine that automatically partitions data into ranges, rebalancing them across a cluster to accommodate growing storage and throughput requirements. By utilizing a distributed consensus protocol, the system ensures that all nodes agree on the order of operations, providing fault tolerance and continuous availability even in the event of hardware failures.

The system distinguishes itself through a layered architecture that separates the relational SQL abstraction from a distributed key-value store. It achieves global consistency without requiring perfectly synchronized hardware clocks by employing a hybrid logical clock synchronization mechanism. To support high-concurrency environments, it utilizes multi-version concurrency control and lock-free transaction execution, which allow for consistent snapshots and efficient conflict resolution. Furthermore, the engine is built for compatibility, implementing the standard wire protocol to support existing relational database drivers and tools.

Beyond its core transactional capabilities, the platform includes comprehensive tooling for cluster orchestration, security, and performance diagnostics. It supports a variety of deployment models, ranging from self-hosted on-premises configurations to fully managed cloud services. The system provides a command-line interface for session management and query execution, ensuring that administrators can monitor cluster health and manage workloads through standard relational interfaces.
- [alyssaxuu/omni](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/alyssaxuu-omni.md) (7,799 ⭐) — Omni is a browser-based productivity automation tool that operates as a local extension. It provides a command-palette interface to execute workspace actions and manage browsing sessions through text-based inputs.

The system allows for local-source sideloading, enabling the software to run from a local directory rather than through a centralized extension marketplace.

Capabilities cover browser tab management, including programmatically switching and organizing pages. It also includes tools for bookmark organization and history search, allowing users to filter and retrieve saved pages or previously visited sites.
- [smith-and-web/kindling](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/smith-and-web-kindling.md) (0 ⭐) — Free, open-source writing software for plotters and outliners. Bridge the gap between your story outline and your first draft.
- [appwrite/appwrite](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/appwrite-appwrite.md) (56,318 ⭐) — Appwrite is a backend-as-a-service platform that provides a unified development environment for building full-stack applications. It integrates essential infrastructure components—including authentication, databases, storage, and serverless functions—into a single, centralized interface to simplify application development and resource management.

The platform distinguishes itself through a container-based microservices architecture that ensures consistent execution across diverse infrastructure. It features a versatile connectivity layer that links frontend applications with third-party services, databases, and external APIs through standardized interfaces. Developers can manage and automate the configuration of these backend resources using infrastructure-as-code tools, while granular role-based access control enforces security policies across all platform resources and API endpoints.

Beyond its core services, the platform offers a broad capability surface that includes cross-platform data synchronization, event-driven webhooks, and comprehensive billing and usage monitoring. It supports extensive integrations for AI utilities, payment processing, messaging, and logging, allowing developers to extend application functionality through modular, event-driven workflows.

The platform is designed for both managed and self-hosted deployments, providing tools for production environment optimization, data migration, and custom domain configuration.
- [wallabag/wallabag](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/wallabag-wallabag.md) (12,777 ⭐) — Wallabag is a self-hosted, open-source bookmark manager designed to archive web content for later reading. It functions as a personal knowledge management tool, allowing users to collect, store, and organize web pages into a centralized, searchable library.

The platform provides a distraction-free reading experience by extracting the primary text and images from web pages while removing advertisements and navigation menus. This process ensures that saved articles remain accessible for offline reading, preserving the content even if the original source is removed from the internet.

The system supports a range of organizational features, including tagging and full-text storage, to help manage large collections of research materials. It utilizes a standardized interface for external client interaction and employs asynchronous processing to handle resource-intensive tasks like content parsing and image fetching.
- [yingchen001/cf-clip](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/yingchen001-cf-clip.md) (0 ⭐) — This repository is an official PyTorch implementation of the ACM MM 2022 paper "Towards Counterfactual Image Manipulation via CLIP". The code relies on the official implementation of CLIP, and the Rosinality pytorch implementation of StyleGAN2.
- [google/comprehensive-rust](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/google-comprehensive-rust.md) (33,049 ⭐) — Comprehensive Rust is a structured educational curriculum designed to teach the Rust programming language, focusing on its core principles of memory safety, performance, and type correctness. The project provides a comprehensive learning path for software engineers, covering the language's ownership model, borrow checking, and compile-time validation mechanisms that eliminate common memory-related errors without the need for a garbage collector.

The curriculum distinguishes itself by offering specialized modules that demonstrate how to apply these safety guarantees in diverse, high-performance environments. It includes dedicated training for systems programming, bare-metal development, and integration strategies for large-scale projects like Android and Chromium. By combining technical documentation with practical code examples, the resource helps developers transition to memory-safe systems development while mastering idiomatic patterns.

The materials cover the full breadth of the language, including its type system, generic programming, error handling, and concurrency primitives. It also addresses advanced topics such as metaprogramming, smart pointers, and the controlled use of unsafe blocks for low-level hardware access. The project is designed as a self-contained training resource, providing the necessary context and exercises to build proficiency in writing efficient, reliable software.
- [mminer/scene-view-bookmarks](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/mminer-scene-view-bookmarks.md) (110 ⭐) — Unity editor extension to bookmark scene views.
