Anchr
Anchr is a JavaScript-based application that provides toolbox for tiny tasks on the internet.
Overview
⚓️ Anchr provides you with a toolbox for tiny tasks on the internet, especially bookmark collections Anchr Anchr is a small toolbox for common tasks on the internet, including bookmarks, link shortening and image uploads. The project has 378 GitHub stars and is licensed under GPL-3.0.
Key Features
Source: GitHub README
- Link shortener
- Searchable bookmarks collections
- Encrypted images uploads, using CryptoJS
- Malicious link checking, using Safe Browsing API
- Self-hosted and open-source
- Hosted, GDPR-compliant service at Anchr.io
- Official Android app
- Chrome and Firefox browser extension
- Prometheus metrics
- Integration with ShareX
Getting Started
Source: GitHub README
curl https://api.telegram.org/bot/setWebhook?url=https:///api/telegram/updates/
Normalized Features
Source: tool-features-normalized.json
docker, docker compose, mobile app, mongodb, npm, plugins, postgresql, rest api, sqlite, webhooks.
Deploy
Features
Integrations & APIs
- Plugin / Extension System
- REST API
- Webhooks
Mobile & Desktop
- Mobile App
Category
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