Tabby is the Self-Hosted Free Bookmark Manager. A stark contrast to keeping a list of Bookmarks as just URL's and Titles, Tabby lets you provide just a URL via one of the Browser Extensions which Tabby then adds the Title according to the website, a description, and Site Name if the website supports it.
Tabby is completly local, only contacting the website once when added, and Google for the favicons. The extensions themselves are also completely local, only contacting your server once you choose to save a Bookmark.
Tabby is still in development and if you encounter any issues feel free to open an issue here on Github, or if you have any feature requests feel free to submit those as well.
Github
Github Chromium Based Extension
Published Versions
Chrome Web Store: Version 1.1 Here!
Firefox Add-ons: Version 1.0 Here!
Opera addons: Version 1.0.1 Here!
Edge Add-ons Beta: Version 1.0 Here!
Windows:
Make sure to first install Docker Desktop.
Once installed make sure it's using Linux Containers.
Then in any directory create a new file titled docker-compose.yml
Open the file and type in the following.
version: '3'
services:
ms-sql-server:
image: mcr.microsoft.com/mssql/server
environment:
ACCEPT_EULA: "Y"
SA_PASSWORD: "Pa55w0rd2020" # Make sure this matches the password specified below
MSSQL_PID: Express
ports:
- "1433:1433"
web:
image: "lhbasics/tabbydocker:latest"
ports:
- "8080:80"
environment: # The only values required are the DBServer, and the DBPassword
DBServer: "ms-sql-server" # All other values will default to whats listed here,
DBUser: "SA" # so unless changing other values these can be left alone.
DBPassword: "Pa55w0rd2020"
DBPort: "1433"
Database: "Bookmarks"
Lastly open this file in PowerShell. And type the following...
docker-compose up
Now the Server is running and you can connect in your web browser with http://localhost:8080
Or whatever port specified under web
in docker-compose.yml
.
Linux
Make sure to install Docker and Docker Compose based on your distribution.
Then just like the Windows Installation create a file docker-compose.yml
, and open the file.
touch docker-compose.yml
nano docker-compose.yml
Then inside the docker-compose.yml
type the following.
version: '3'
services:
ms-sql-server:
image: mcr.microsoft.com/mssql/server
environment:
ACCEPT_EULA: "Y"
SA_PASSWORD: "Pa55w0rd2020" # Make sure this matches the password specified below
MSSQL_PID: Express
ports:
- "1433:1433"
web:
image: "lhbasics/tabbydocker:latest"
ports:
- "8080:80"
environment: # The only values required are the DBServer, and the DBPassword
DBServer: "ms-sql-server" # All other values will default to whats listed here,
DBUser: "SA" # so unless changing other values these can be left alone.
DBPassword: "Pa55w0rd2020"
DBPort: "1433"
Database: "Bookmarks"
Save the file and type...
docker-compose up
And Tabby is now running, connect to it with the port specified in the web definition via your prefered browser.