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    YOURLS

    YOURLS

    Your own URL shortener

    ...Running your own URL shortener is fun, geeky and useful: you own your data and don't depend on third-party services. It's also a great way to add branding to your short URLs, instead of using the same public URL shortener everyone uses. Private (your links only) or Public (everybody can create short links, fine for an intranet). Terrific Plugin architecture and dozens of plugins to easily implement new features. Awesome stats, historical click reports, referrers tracking, visitors geo-location. Includes sample files to create your own public interface and much more!
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    Shlink

    Shlink

    The definitive self-hosted URL shortener

    ...It provides features for creating short, trackable URLs with detailed analytics on click statistics. Shlink is self-hosted, giving users control over their shortened links and data privacy. It supports custom domains, QR code generation, and integration with third-party services for advanced tracking and management.
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    Polr

    Polr

    A modern, powerful, and robust URL shortener

    ...Create new links or look up existing links without modifying your breaking your existing code. For more information, see API docs.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    FPLM

    FPLM

    Lightweight and versatile link shortener that makes life better.

    FPLM is a free, lightweight plugin that uses mySQL and PHP to shorten links. It comes with a super easy setup that takes under 5 minutes, and a Google-like design. What separates FPLM from the rest is how it shortens URLs on the domain it is living on; not an outside source, so it makes your site seem more professional. FPLM requires the web server basics: • PHP v5.3+ • mySQL v5.1.58+ *Optional for improved performance* • jQuery v10+ <<< Proudly built in Canada >>>
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Vavag url shortener

    Vavag url shortener

    Vavag is a complete suite for create a url shortener service

    Vavag is a Open Source url shortener that allows you to create collections of links, distribution over a single short URL like http://v3g.es/1 and then track the resulting usage. The generated short URL is easier sharing on services like email, Twitter, Facebook or blogs. Collections of links, related content to distribute such as videos, websites, photos or part of a file hosted on Megaupload, rapidshare or similar service.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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