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Isso | remark42 | |
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18 | 9 | |
4,959 | 4,663 | |
0.4% | - | |
7.6 | 8.4 | |
9 days ago | 13 days ago | |
Python | Go | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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Isso
- Isso: A commenting server similar to Disqus
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Things I wish I knew before moving 50K lines of code to React Server Components
I deploy my static blog via rsync. I also have Isso [0] on it. No need for a back-end web framework or anything.
[0] - https://isso-comments.de/
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Hosted Comments
I use Isso myself, which is pretty easy to implement into a site created with Hugo.
- How to Start Your Blog in 2023
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Gatsby, Ghost, Hugo, Jekyll or another static site generator?
Hugo even has a disadvantage when it comes to blogs. There is no comment function by default. I therefore additionally use the Isso commenting system.
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Using Mastodon to power my blog comments
I just use isso (https://isso-comments.de/). It's simple and elegant, easy to integrate, and just works without requiring people to login/signup, and allows moderation.
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Wordpress vs Static site for a new tech blog?
If I were you, I would consider whether a self-hosted solution such as Isso Comment might also be an option. I personally don't like it when my comments are stored at third parties.
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How do i setup a personal blog which is also stylist ( example in comment) and what software do i use to get started easily?
I would use one of the static website generators for such a page. I use Hugo myself. If you want a comment function, Isso would be worth a look.
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Commenting system for Hugo
Isso (Self-hosted, Python) (tutorial)
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What are you guys using to blog?
As a comment system I use Isso.
remark42
- Who is using Go to build web sites and applications?
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How to Lazy Load Disqus for Improved Site Performance
https://remark42.com/ is far better, comes with a lot less garbage code, except it selfhosted
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Go Auth Lib
remark42 is used in production, this has been taken straight out of it
[1]: https://remark42.com
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Simple Comments for blogs, or other web appearances
Remark42
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Commenting system for Hugo
Remark42 (Open source, Golang, Easy to run docker)
- Remark42 – Privacy-focused lightweight commenting engine
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A full featured sveltekit blog
For comment system, I choose Coral Project Talk because it could use Akismet and Google Perspective API. I also need to think about the remove comments when user delete their account (GDPR stuff). Coral Talk have function in the UI. It seems Remark42 UI is not completed for this part ( see https://github.com/umputun/remark42/issues/54 ) But for development wise, it took one month for the Coral Project devs to get a reply for cheking an issue. They also turned down feature requests and said it's in the roadmap. If Coral Project Talk doesn;t exist, I probably choose Remark42.
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selfhosted comments
on their github page :) https://github.com/umputun/remark42
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Disqus, the Dark Commenting System
Remark42 is also good https://github.com/umputun/remark42
What are some alternatives?
Discourse - A platform for community discussion. Free, open, simple.
commento - A fast, bloat-free comments platform (Github mirror)
dyu/comments - A real-time, markdown-enabled comment engine powered by leveldb with oauth support
Talkyard - A community discussion platform: Brings together the main features from StackOverflow, Slack, Discourse, Reddit, and Disqus blog comments.
Socialhome - A federated social home
utterances - :crystal_ball: A lightweight comments widget built on GitHub issues
Misskey - 🌎 An interplanetary microblogging platform 🚀
HumHub - HumHub is an Open Source Enterprise Social Network. Easy to install, intuitive to use and extendable with countless freely available modules.
GNU social - GNU social is social communication software for both public and private communications.
Mastodon - Your self-hosted, globally interconnected microblogging community