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Shiori is a lightweight bookmark manager written in Go and distributed as a single binary, designed for users who want a self-hosted, database-free alternative to browser-based or cloud bookmark services. The application stores bookmarks as an encrypted, portable JSON file, supports full-text content archiving, and exposes a minimal web interface for searching, tagging, and editing entries; because it compiles to a static executable, it can be deployed on Windows desktops, servers, or even low-resource cloud instances without external dependencies. Typical use cases include teams that need a shared, searchable link repository behind a firewall, privacy-focused individuals who prefer to keep their reading lists off third-party clouds, and developers who want to integrate a bookmark API into larger automation workflows. The project adheres to semantic versioning; the current stable release is 1.8.0, and four numbered versions have appeared in the official repository, indicating steady incremental improvements since initial publication. As a utility aimed at knowledge management and offline data retention, Shiori falls under the “Bookmark Managers” sub-category of Productivity software. Shiori is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources (e.g. winget), always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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