jellyfin-blog
staticman
jellyfin-blog | staticman | |
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4 | 10 | |
131 | 2,374 | |
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7.9 | 0.0 | |
over 1 year ago | 18 days ago | |
JavaScript | JavaScript | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | 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.
jellyfin-blog
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Jellyfin now in Gentoo
Hopefully the official Jellyfin documentation will be updated soon to reflect this newly available packaging.
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Why is it doing this and how do I fix it?
The website is able to be edited through GitHub, so you can contribute with that you deem to be needed additionally. I've done a few changes in the past and they are normally very responsive. You can find it on: https://github.com/jellyfin/jellyfin-blog
- Jellyfin Homepage error
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Dim, a open source media manager.
Also, yes, I didn't write the blog post for 10.7. Although I did start it right after the release seeing that nobody took the mantle and wanting to have it done. However, I was in a bad place mentally at that point, after a year of being alone in a 75m² apartment (and ended up losing my job 3 months later in part due to that), so can you really blame me for not having the (mental) capacity to get it done?
staticman
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free-for.dev
Staticman - Staticman is a Node.js application that receives user-generated content and uploads it as data files to a GitHub and/or GitLab repository, using Pull Requests.
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Commenting system for Hugo
Staticman
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Add A Comment System To A Jekyll Blog Using Staticman - 1 / 2
Another possible solution to add dynamic content to a GitHub website is to use staticman. On the opposite of the previous solutions using external databases, staticman creates files in your repository, updating your website statically. It is free and open-source but not as straightforward to implement as disqus. The nice thing is that it will store all your comments in your git repository, so there is no risk of losing them.
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Setup Your Free Portfolio With A Blog Using GitHub Pages
This article is part of a series showing you how to quickly and freely build and host your own Jekyll blog on GitHub Pages. This series will also cover more advanced topics like adding a comment system directly in our code using Staticman and adding privacy-friendly but still free analytics using Umami.
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Build A Portfolio With A Blog Using GitHub Pages
We will also cover more advanced topics like adding a comment system directly in our code using Staticman and integrating free privacy-friendly analytics using Umami.
- Selfhosted open source alternative to GitHub/GitLab
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Show HN: I'm working on a open-source, self-host alternative to Disqus
I'm late to the game, but I'm surprised that no one has mentioned StaticMan yet:
https://github.com/eduardoboucas/staticman
Just uses Git(Hub) to triage and approve comments for your static sites, like Jekyll.
- Mardi Cuisine 20210302
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Disqus, the Dark Commenting System
Alternatives from my notes (never used them IRL):
* https://github.com/eduardoboucas/staticman
* https://github.com/schn4ck/schnack
What are some alternatives?
jellyfin-ffmpeg - FFmpeg for Jellyfin
utterances - :crystal_ball: A lightweight comments widget built on GitHub issues
go2ts - Online Golang Struct to TypeScript Interface Converter
remark42 - comment engine
LoveIt - ❤️A clean, elegant but advanced blog theme for Hugo 一个简洁、优雅且高效的 Hugo 主题
commento - A fast, bloat-free comments platform (Github mirror)
jellyfin-meta - A repository to hold our roadmap, policies, and more.
Clone-Wars - 100+ open-source clones of popular sites like Airbnb, Amazon, Instagram, Netflix, Tiktok, Spotify, Whatsapp, Youtube etc. See source code, demo links, tech stack, github stars.
Jellyfin - The Free Software Media System
pages-gem - A simple Ruby Gem to bootstrap dependencies for setting up and maintaining a local Jekyll environment in sync with GitHub Pages
flowbite - Open-source UI component library and front-end development framework based on Tailwind CSS
gp-blog - This project is a showcase of how to setup a portfolio website using GitHub Pages, with the main accent put on the blogging part.