https://github.com/Steellgold/linkfy
Linkfy is a powerful yet simple-to-use tool that helps you shorten and manage your links. Built using SvelteKit, Linkfy offers a fast and intuitive experience for users of all skill levels. Whether you're looking to shorten a link for sharing on social media or tracking clicks for a marketing campaign, Linkfy has got you covered.
The app is currently hosted at https://linkfy.fr/, and is available for use anytime, anywhere.
- Description of features
- Video Example
- Getting Started
- Contributing to Linkfy
- Authors
- License
- Additional Resources
- Contact
- Login: Easily log into your existing Linkfy account to access your link history and other features.
- Register: Creating a new account is quick and easy, with a simple registration form that requires only a few details.
- Short Link: Add a link to be shortened with just a few clicks, and easily copy the shortened link for sharing on any platform.
- Link History: Keep track of all the links you've shortened with Linkfy, and access your history from any device (note: users must be logged in to use this feature).
- View Count: Get a detailed view of how many clicks each of your shortened links has received, so you can see how your campaigns are performing.
- History Search: Search through your link history with ease, and quickly find the links you're looking for.
- Getting started with Linkfy is simple. All you need to do is install the project's dependencies using npm or pnpm. This project uses ts-node, so be sure to install that as well.
Use the package manager npm or pnpm to install the project's dependenices. This project uses ts-node.
npm install or pnpm install
Linkfy is an open-source project, and contributions from the community are always welcome. If you have ideas for new features or bug fixes, please open an issue to discuss them before submitting a pull request. Together, we can make Linkfy the best link shortener tool on the web!
MIT Linkfy is released under the MIT License, meaning that it's free to use and distribute for both personal and commercial purposes.
To learn more about the technologies used to build Linkfy, check out the following resources:
- Learn More about SvelteKit
- Learn about Prisma Schema
- Learn about Tailwind CSS
- Learn about Supabase
- Learn about ts-node
If you have any questions or feedback about Linkfy, please feel free to reach out to the development team at @Steellgold. We're always here to help! via Twitter or email: contact@steellgold.fr