giscus
reego.dev
giscus | reego.dev | |
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16 | 1 | |
7,369 | 17 | |
4.4% | - | |
8.3 | 4.0 | |
4 days ago | about 1 year ago | |
TypeScript | Astro | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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giscus
- Leaving Substack
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How exactly do I self-host Giscus?
That project also has Github issues and discussions pages to ask questions and get help.
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Add reactivity to your Next.js blog using giscus
When creating my blog-centric personal portfolio, I had a goal of launching it as soon as possible. However, considering including a comment feature, the implementation process could be time-consuming. That's when I started looking for a solution that was easy to set up yet provided essential commenting functionalities. It was during this search that I stumbled upon Giscus.
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To use Disqus or Giscus (Github Discussions) for comments is the conundrum
But now, a new fellow named giscus commenting system has entered the town, it's basically powered by github. Since I already host my blog on github pages, this should be a natural choice for me, right? Many bloggers seem to be migrating to this new system and I might too soon. The downsides however are as follows:
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4 Surprising uses for GitHub as a cloud datastore
Get Giscus here.
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QWER : Simply Awesome Blog Starter built with SvelteKit and Love
Supports Giscus - a comments system powerd by Github Discussions.
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ʕ•ᴥ•ʔ Bear. A privacy-first, no-nonsense, super-fast blogging platform
I've encountered https://github.com/utterance/utterances, which relies on github issues for providing a blog comments system of a sort.
Alternatively there's https://github.com/giscus/giscus, which instead uses github discussions.
Haven't used either so can't comment (heh) on their "performance".
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Comment system for a personal blog?
There's also a recent similar tool called https://github.com/giscus/giscus that uses Github Discussions as the backing system, rather than Issues.
- giscus: A comments system powered by GitHub Discussions.
- Giscus: A comments system powered by GitHub Discussions
reego.dev
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Using Github discussions as your blog engine
If you are interested in digging deeper into other functionalities you can browse the source code of my blog here
What are some alternatives?
utterances - :crystal_ball: A lightweight comments widget built on GitHub issues
sveltekit-isr-cloudflare-workers - Incremental static regeneration for SvelteKit on Cloudflare Workers
python-semantic-release - Automatic semantic versioning for python projects
sveltekit-starter - Sveltekit starter project created with sveltekit, typescript, tailwindcss, postcss, husky, and storybook. The project has the structure set up for the scaleable web application.
Pelican - Static site generator that supports Markdown and reST syntax. Powered by Python.
bearblog - Free, no-nonsense, super fast blogging.
tree-sitter-comment - Tree-sitter grammar for comment tags like TODO, FIXME(user).
github-search-graphql-SWR - Utilizing @graphql-codegen/SWR with GraphQL Request + a Global SWR config to explore the pros and cons of replacing apollo with a more lightweight SWR
github-search-graphql - Next, TypeScript, GitHub GraphQL Integration, Apollo Client, SWR, Codegen, Tailwindcss, HeadlessUI, etc
hugo-theme-stack - Card-style Hugo theme designed for bloggers
hugo-theme-cactus - Cactus theme for hugo
giscus-component - Component library for giscus, a comment system powered by GitHub Discussions.