Check out the releases page for prebuilt versions.
$ docker run -it --rm ghcr.io/lrstanley/links:master
$ docker run -it --rm ghcr.io/lrstanley/links:0.9.0
$ docker run -it --rm ghcr.io/lrstanley/links:latest
$ docker run -it --rm ghcr.io/lrstanley/links:0.8.0
$ docker run -it --rm ghcr.io/lrstanley/links:0.7.0
$ docker run -it --rm ghcr.io/lrstanley/links:0.6.0
Note that you must have Go installed (latest is usually best).
$ git clone https://github.com/lrstanley/links.git && cd links
$ make
$ ./links --help
$ links --help
Usage:
links [OPTIONS] [add | delete]
Application Options:
-s, --site-name= site url, used for url generation (default: https://links.wtf) [$SITE_URL]
--session-dir= optional location to store temporary sessions [$SESSION_DIR]
-q, --quiet don't log to stdout [$QUIET]
--debug enable debugging (pprof endpoints) [$DEBUG]
-b, --http= ip:port pair to bind to (default: :8080) [$HTTP]
-p, --behind-proxy if X-Forwarded-For headers should be trusted [$PROXY]
-d, --db= path to database file (default: store.db) [$DB_PATH]
--key-length= default length of key (uuid) for generated urls (default: 4) [$KEY_LENGTH]
--http-pre-include= HTTP include which is included directly after css is included (near top of the page)
[$HTTP_PRE_INCLUDE]
--http-post-include= HTTP include which is included directly after js is included (near bottom of the page)
[$HTTP_POST_INCLUDE]
-e, --export-file= file to export db to (default: links.export)
--export-json export db to json elements
-v, --version display the version of links.wtf and exit
TLS Options:
--tls.enable run tls server rather than standard http [$TLS_ENABLE]
-c, --tls.cert= path to ssl cert file [$TLS_CERT_PATH]
-k, --tls.key= path to ssl key file [$TLS_KEY_PATH]
Safe Browsing Support:
--safebrowsing.api-key= Google API Key used for querying SafeBrowsing, disabled if not provided (see:
https://github.com/lrstanley/links#google-safebrowsing) [$SAFEBROWSING_API_KEY]
--safebrowsing.db= path to SafeBrowsing database file (default: safebrowsing.db) [$SAFEBROWSING_DB_PATH]
--safebrowsing.update-period= duration between updates to the SafeBrowsing API local database (default: 1h)
[$SAFEBROWSING_UPDATE_PERIOD]
--safebrowsing.redirect-fallback if the SafeBrowsing request fails (local cache, and remote hit), this still lets the
redirect happen [$SAFEBROWSING_REDIRECT_FALLBACK]
Prometheus Metrics:
--prom.enabled enable exposing of prometheus metrics (on std port, or --prometheus.addr) [$PROM_ENABLED]
--prom.addr= expose on custom address/port, e.g. ':9001' (all ips) or 'localhost:9001' (local only)
[$PROM_ADDR]
--prom.endpoint= endpoint to expose metrics on (default: /metrics) [$PROM_ENDPOINT]
Help Options:
-h, --help Show this help message
Available commands:
add add a link
delete delete a link, id, or link matching an author
Links also supports a .env
file for loading environment variables. Example:
SAFEBROWSING_API_KEY=<your-secret-key>
FOO=BAR
$ links -s "http://your-domain.com" -b "0.0.0.0:80" -d links.db
Links supports utilizing Google SafeBrowsing,
(see Safe Browsing Support
under ##Usage). This helps prevent users being
redirected to malicious or otherwise harmful websites. It does require a Google
Developer account (free).
- Go to the Google Developer Console
- Create a new project (dropdown top left, click
NEW PROJECT
) - Enable the "Safe Browsing" API
- Create a new credential (API key)
Links also has a Go client library which you can use, which adds a simple
wrapper around an http call, to make shortening links simpler. Download it
using the following go get
command:
$ go get -u github.com/lrstanley/links/client
View the documentation here
package main
import (
"fmt"
"log"
links "github.com/lrstanley/links/client"
)
func main() {
uri, err := links.Shorten("https://your-long-link.com/longer/link", "", nil)
if err != nil {
log.Fatalf("unable to shorten link: %s", err)
}
fmt.Printf("shortened: %s
", uri.String())
}
Shortening a link is quite easy. simply send a POST
request to https://example.com/add
,
which will return JSON-safe information as shown below:
$ curl --data "url=http://google.com" https://example.com/add
{"url": "https://example.com/27f4", "success": true}
You can also password protect a link, simply by adding a password
variable to the payload:
$ curl --data 'url=https://google.com/example&encrypt=y0urp4$$w0rd' https://example.com/add
{"url": "https://example.com/abc123", "success": true}
- β€οΈ Please review the Code of Conduct for guidelines on ensuring everyone has the best experience interacting with the community.
- πββοΈ Take a look at the support document on guidelines for tips on how to ask the right questions.
- π For all features/bugs/issues/questions/etc, head over here.
- β€οΈ Please review the Code of Conduct for guidelines on ensuring everyone has the best experience interacting with the community.
- π Please review the contributing doc for submitting issues/a guide on submitting pull requests and helping out.
- ποΈ For anything security related, please review this repositories security policy.
MIT License
Copyright (c) 2014 Liam Stanley <[email protected]>
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of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
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