Fast and Simple Bookmark Service
MIT License
Shortcut.io is an open source software to build a bookmarking service.
Early 2011 I have started to build my own bookmarking service as I was unsatisfied with the existing ones. While it is trivial to store bookmarks with any service it was much harder to ever find a certain bookmark again once you have 1000+ of them. Shortcut.io has the goal to make finding bookmarks as easy as storing them. Then, when I got done about 60-70% of the initial public release I started working for a new company and had not enough time to continue working on it. Now, many months later I have realized that I will not finish it any time soon and that there are already enough commercial bookmarking services. Therefor it would be a complete waste of time if I would let this project die without any benefit for anybody. This is why I have decided to open source it.
The service is up and running on http://shortcut.io and can be use free of charge. Either people will like it, contribute to it and maybe even install it on their own or it will just fade away. Personally I would be extremely happy if it evolves into a nice little community driven project.
So if you care to get involved write me a message - I will help you getting it to run.
Basically you go to https://shortcut.io and sign up. Then you either import bookmarks or use the bookmarklet in the main menu to add new bookmarks.
After signing up just right click on the »Shortcut.io Bookmarklet« link and create a bookmark from it. Now on a web site you want to save, click that bookmark and a dialog will open.
On the bottom of the dashboard there is a "MORE" link. If you have more urls that fit on the dashboard you can get the next batch by clicking on this link.
Most of the frontend stuff is implemented with backbone.js while the rails app is just the backend handling accounts and the persistence of the bookmarks. Therefor the rails app is quite simple and should be easy to extend.
Instructions on how to set everything up will come really soon.
The icons I used are from this icon set: http://gentleface.com/free_icon_set.html
I bought the library but they are also available for free under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial license.
If you want to use them for a commercial project you have to buy a license!
The bookmarks are backupped every hour and synced to an offsite location to make sure nobody including myself loses any of them.
It currently runs on two machines, one running rails, elasticsearch, redis and resue and the other one processes the thumbnails and serves them.
The service is available through ssl. The thumbnails however are served via http because I didn't want to spend more money on certificates at that point.
Copyright (C) 2011 by John-Paul Bader
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