Anchor
Self-hosted note-taking tool that provides offline-first note-taking app.
Overview
Offline first, self hostable note taking application Offline first, self hostable note taking application - ZhFahim/anchor The project has 726 GitHub stars and is licensed under AGPL-3.0.
Key Features
Source: GitHub README
- Support for standard OIDC providers (Pocket ID, Authelia, Authentik, Keycloak, etc.)
- Configuration via environment variables or admin settings UI
- OIDC only mode: disable local username/password login
- Support for public OIDC clients (PKCE, no client secret required)
- Auto create users on first login (if user signup is not disabled)
- Auto link existing users by email
Normalized Features
Source: tool-features-normalized.json
docker, docker compose, mobile app, offline mode, postgresql, rest api, sso, tags, wysiwyg editor.
Deploy
Features
Authentication & Access
- Single Sign-On (SSO)
Integrations & APIs
- REST API
Search & Discovery
- Tags / Labels
Media & Files
- WYSIWYG Editor
Mobile & Desktop
- Mobile App
- Offline Mode
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