Easiest way to selfhost Linkwarden on my desktop?
from xnx@slrpnk.net to selfhosted@lemmy.world on 23 Jul 2024 22:46
https://slrpnk.net/post/11702983

I want to use Linkwarden to backup websites I find but I can’t afford a subscription right now. What’s the easiest way to selfhost it on my desktop pc (windows) that will keep it updated and working without having to mess with it or do a bunch of command line stuff?

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toxicyeti@sh.itjust.works on 23 Jul 2024 22:55 collapse

I’m running their docker and it works pretty well. Never have to touch it except for updates.

xnx@slrpnk.net on 24 Jul 2024 00:18 collapse

Can you point me to how i can do so

zelifcam@lemmy.world on 24 Jul 2024 00:34 next collapse

It wasn’t exactly hiding. Completely accessible from their git repo. Also a link on their website. One of the first results when searching Google.

docs.linkwarden.app/self-hosting/installation

selfhost it on my desktop pc (windows) that will keep it updated and working without having to mess with it or do a bunch of command line stuff

You’re on a self-hosting community. If you want to self host, you might have to learn a little something new.

I haven’t read their documentation, but you’re also going to have to make sure you setup your router properly if you want to access it outside your home.

Manmoth@lemmy.ml on 25 Jul 2024 00:15 collapse

A well deserved rtfm

MangoPenguin@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 24 Jul 2024 13:28 collapse

Grab docker desktop, then I think you should just be able to follow the Linkwarden install docs. It’s been awhile since I’ve used docker on windows though.