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webmention.io
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Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
bridgy-fed
- Opt-out is a terrible default and should be reconsidered
- Bridgy Fed
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WordPress blogs can now be followed on Mastodon and other federated platforms
I tried to add ActivityPub support to my personal website a few months ago.
Unfortunately I found myself reading the W3’s documentation [1] for the most part. Fortunately they weren’t that hard to follow :)
In the end I got lazy and integrated with https://fed.brid.gy which was dead simple since I already had WebMentions setup
1: https://www.w3.org/TR/activitypub/
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Creating a centralized hub for all my social media content on the Fediverse using WordPress: Is it possible, and what should I consider?
You might want to checkout Bridgy Fed, the docs https://fed.brid.gy/docs (requires technical know-how to get whole thing to work)
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Add Mastodon replies to your blog
Go to fed.brid.gy and, if you're like me, you'll want to click on "Cross-post to a Mastodon account", so that it'll integrate with your existing Mastodon account.
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The Indie Web Is Dead, Long Live the Indie Web
There's even a bridge from Indie Web to Mastodon: https://github.com/snarfed/bridgy-fed
webmention.io
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Webmentions and the blogging void – part 1
Webmentions (webmention.io) are a way to bring social activity and interactivity to your site without having it on your platform itself or needing to have complex systems in place. Harness the activity, audience, and functionality from existing platforms.
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Add Mastodon replies to your blog
async function getMentions(url) { let mentions = []; let page = 0; let perPage = 100; while (true) { const results = await fetch( `https://webmention.io/api/mentions.jf2?target=${url}&per-page=${perPage}&page=${page}` ).then((r) => r.json()); mentions = mentions.concat(results.children); if (results.children.length < perPage) { break; } page++; } return mentions.sort((a, b) => ((a.published || a['wm-received']) < (b.published || b['wm-received']) ? -1 : 1)); }
- Webmention.io
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How I set up a personal blog with Github, Cloudflare, and Webmentions
Webmentions: https://webmention.io/
- Blog comments on a static site via social networks
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Webmentions yes, JavaScript no
In the interim, I found myself pondering why every webmentions-on-Hugo solution I’d ever found up to now used JavaScript, rather than trying to do it purely in Hugo. After all, Hugo sports plenty of data-grabbing horsepower. For example: in my own experience to date, I’ve found Hugo's getJSON feature just as useful as the node-fetch on which the aforementioned JS relied to grab data from webmention.io.
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Building Permanent and Censorship-Resistant Blog with ETH Blockchain and IPFS
One of the building blocks for such a system might be something like:
https://webmention.io/
- Show HN: I'm working on a open-source, self-host alternative to Disqus
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Static Site Comments: A Jamstack How-To
{ "type": "feed", "name": "Webmentions", "children": [ { "type": "entry", "author": { "type": "card", "name": "Jon Kuperman", "photo": "https://webmention.io/avatar/pbs.twimg.com/a52326c0080bba610767505756be327891f63722c0ceb6515de5840097c65cb9.jpg", "url": "https://twitter.com/jkup" }, "url": "https://twitter.com/jkup/status/1365400108016291841", "published": "2021-02-26T20:35:28+00:00", "wm-received": "2021-02-26T21:23:21Z", "wm-id": 1048723, "wm-source": "https://brid.gy/comment/twitter/raymondcamden/1365399913987792900/1365400108016291841", "wm-target": "https://webmentions.vercel.app/posts/alpha/", "content": { "html": "hello!\n\"u-mention\" href=\"https://twitter.com/raymondcamden\">\n\"u-mention\" href=\"https://webmentions.vercel.app/\">\n\"u-mention\" href=\"https://www.raymondcamden.com/\">", "text": "hello!" }, "in-reply-to": "https://webmentions.vercel.app/posts/alpha/", "wm-property": "in-reply-to", "wm-private": false }, { "type": "entry", "author": { "type": "card", "name": "Jonathan Bossenger", "photo": "https://webmention.io/avatar/pbs.twimg.com/211d2d7837e89b60b4399dfc76f5aa3aad8b2d792335f08ecd65ce6c73da48cb.jpg", "url": "https://twitter.com/jon_bossenger" }, "url": "https://twitter.com/jon_bossenger/status/1365402390212587527", "published": "2021-02-26T20:44:32+00:00", "wm-received": "2021-02-26T21:23:17Z", "wm-id": 1048721, "wm-source": "https://brid.gy/post/twitter/raymondcamden/1365402390212587527", "wm-target": "https://webmentions.vercel.app/posts/alpha/", "content": { "html": "I assume the copy of Edge runs on Ubuntu? \"https://webmentions.vercel.app/posts/alpha/\">webmentions.vercel.app/posts/alpha/\n\"u-mention\" href=\"https://webmentions.vercel.app/\">", "text": "I assume the copy of Edge runs on Ubuntu? webmentions.vercel.app/posts/alpha/" }, "mention-of": "https://webmentions.vercel.app/posts/alpha/", "wm-property": "mention-of", "wm-private": false }, { "type": "entry", "author": { "type": "card", "name": "? cannot even", "photo": "https://webmention.io/avatar/pbs.twimg.com/1f2ab7fe8fb6c20b4a2be803b95f6559677d0b88577a091c2b1755f70dff4247.jpg", "url": "https://twitter.com/diffalot" }, "url": "https://twitter.com/diffalot/status/1365406879459860480", "published": "2021-02-26T21:02:22+00:00", "wm-received": "2021-02-26T21:23:06Z", "wm-id": 1048716, "wm-source": "https://brid.gy/post/twitter/raymondcamden/1365406879459860480", "wm-target": "https://webmentions.vercel.app/posts/alpha/", "content": { "html": "Testing webmentions Alpha Post \"https://webmentions.vercel.app/posts/alpha/\">webmentions.vercel.app/posts/alpha/", "text": "Testing webmentions Alpha Post webmentions.vercel.app/posts/alpha/" }, "mention-of": "https://webmentions.vercel.app/posts/alpha/", "wm-property": "mention-of", "wm-private": false } ] }
What are some alternatives?
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epicyon - ActivityPub server without Javascript, designed for simplicity and accessibility. Includes calendar, news and sharing economy features to empower your federated community.
disqus-analytics - A set of tools to provide additional analytics of Disqus data
staticman - 💪 User-generated content for Git-powered websites
swarmbase - swarmbase is a peer-to-peer dweb database with access control
eleventy-demos - Demos of the Eleventy SSG
klaudioz.eth - My portfolio based on https://template.karngyan.com
Jekyll - :globe_with_meridians: Jekyll is a blog-aware static site generator in Ruby
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