tedit
utterances
tedit | utterances | |
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1 | 75 | |
189 | 8,670 | |
- | 1.2% | |
10.0 | 0.0 | |
about 7 years ago | 12 months ago | |
JavaScript | TypeScript | |
ISC License | MIT License |
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.
tedit
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Ask HN: Apps that are built with Git as the back end?
Also spent a few minutes browsing around and found https://github.com/creationix/tedit, a web based editor that reads and writes directly to git (I think).
Like I said Tim has quite a few projects that interact directly with git.
utterances
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Converting BlogCFC blog to Eleventy
Handling New Comments: There are excellent lightweight comment utilities available for managing comments on your eleventy blog. I personally use Utterances, but Giscus is also a great alternative.
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Unleash Your Dev Blog: Write More with GitHub Issues as Your CMS
We can use utteranc.es, a lightweight comment widget built on GitHub Issues to integrate authed comments in our blog.
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Must-Have Features to Look for in a Blogging Platform
utterances (open-source)
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Blog Comments
Typically, a comment requires server side code and a lot of messy management. It’s a pain. These comments rely on a tool called utterances. Utterances uses GitHub’s issue tracker which was designed to track bugs, as part of that it includes extensive comment and discussion capabilities. If an issue doesn’t exist, utterances will automatically create that issue for you. It created this issue for the comments in this page...
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How do I use utterances on a static GitHub pages site with no custom theme?
I've installed utterances on my GitHub repo. I've configured it and given it the appropriate permissions. At the end of setup, it provided me with an HTML script and the following instructions:
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Add comments to blog website in minutes
Fortunatly we have free, lightweight and efficient options to add comments in blog website or any website. I am talking about utteranc.es. A lightweight comments widget built on GitHub issues. Use GitHub issues for blog comments, wiki pages and more!
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🚀 Creating a Personalized Blog Website in minutes with Gatsby - A Step-by-Step Guide
Go to https://utteranc.es and follow the instructions to set up the commenting system.
- Free, non-self-hosted website comment system powered by GitHub Issues
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Add reactivity to your Next.js blog using giscus
Giscus drew significant inspiration from utterances, which utilize an issue-based comment system instead of discussions. I experimented with utterances initially, but I found it less convenient due to its reliance on an issue tracker for conversational purposes.
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Website engine or static content + dynamic functions implementations
If you're building a blog for developers, you can use a third-party commenting service that requires login with github, for example https://utteranc.es/
What are some alternatives?
lvms-events - LVMS Events iCal feed
giscus - A comment system powered by GitHub Discussions. :octocat: :speech_balloon: :gem:
lit - Toolkit for developing, sharing, and running luvit/lua programs and libraries.
gitalk - Gitalk is a modern comment component based on Github Issue and Preact.
GitSlick - The miniature single-file buzz-word-compliant Git based chat client.
staticman - 💪 User-generated content for Git-powered websites
HomeBrew - 🍺 The missing package manager for macOS (or Linux)
remark42 - comment engine
GitJournal - Mobile first Note Taking integrated with Git
commento
nodegit - Native Node bindings to Git.
boring-avatars - Boring avatars is a tiny JavaScript React library that generates custom, SVG-based avatars from any username and color palette.