**Linkwarden is a self-hosted, open-source collaborative bookmark manager to collect, organize and archive webpages.** The objective is to organize useful webpages and articles you find across the web in one place, and since useful webpages can go away (see the inevitability of [Link Rot](https://www.howtogeek.com/786227/what-is-link-rot-and-how-does-it-threaten-the-web/)), Linkwarden also saves a copy of each webpage as a Screenshot and PDF, ensuring accessibility even if the original content is no longer available.
Additionally, Linkwarden is designed with collaboration in mind, sharing links with the public and/or allowing multiple users to work together seamlessly.
Linkwarden has been completely rebuilt and redesigned from ground up, so pretty much the only thing it has in common with its predecessor is the idea behind it - bookmark management.
**What happened to the old version?**
We highly recommend you **not** to use the old version as it is no longer maintained and has much less features. But anyway if you really wanna check it out, here it is in [this repo](https://github.com/linkwarden/linkwarden-old).
Currently, the Documentation is a bit targeted towards a more tech-savvy audience and has so much room to improve, you can find it [here](https://docs.linkwarden.app).
If you want to contribute, please start by creating an issue stating what you are going to work on based on the project roadmap.
## Security
If you found a security vulnerability, please do **not** create a public issue, instead send an email to security@linkwarden.app stating the vulnerability. Thanks!
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