nodejs-starter-kit
nodeBB
nodejs-starter-kit | nodeBB | |
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1 | 20 | |
4 | 14,474 | |
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4.1 | 10.0 | |
almost 2 years ago | 3 days ago | |
JavaScript | JavaScript | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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nodejs-starter-kit
nodeBB
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The Return of Digg, a Star of an Earlier Internet Era
https://github.com/NodeBB/NodeBB might be worth checking out
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A UI Audit of LiveAPI Create Docs Page
In this method, all you need to do is, goto a public git project (such as NodeBB) and copy its URL.
- Stop Using Discord
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Don't Use Discord as a Forum
> I'm a big fan of https://nodebb.org/
TIL to what shit Netgate moved pfSense forums to. I'm glad you are fine with it, but not only my FullHD monitor is not a smartphone, so I don't need 400% fonts on everything (and post dates on the faaaaar right clearly shows nobody ever even used the forum) and most importantly - search doesn't work. It's not like the previous forum had a good search, but at least it worked.
Bonus point: try to Ctrl+mousewheel on any NodeBB (including the official one).
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Just remember forums exist
NodeBB
- What are the alternatives for Reddit?
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Hey Guys, I'm an Open Source enthusiast. StackFoss.com is an open source StackOverFlow alternative, and what makes StackFoss awesome is Focus on open source and Ad-free.
You said it's based on. This means that there are modifications to the implementation of nodebb. So where is your modifications' source code then? stackfoss/stackfoss is just a single readme file
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Some forum software written in Rust
Obviously forums aren't as popular as they used to be, so this topic might not be of interest to many. For folks that want to run a forum, they'd most certainly go with Discourse (Ruby), Flarum (PHP), Xenforo (PHP), NodeBB (Javascript), Nimforum (Nim) and maybe Casnode (Go)
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The over-reliance on Discord is doing more harm than good.
If you want to make your own app out of custom code that you will actively develop new features for, I think your points are true. But if you just wanted a modern version of the old phpBB forums, there are plenty of almost-turnkey projects/templates you can use. Check out NodeBB for instance. Maybe the barrier for entry is higher in a way, given increased complexity, but you also get more and nicer features "for free". I think it's a wash.
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Any Rust based forum software?
I was looking into actively maintained Rust based forum software similar to NodeBB (Node.js) or Discourse (Ruby on Rails) and Flaskbb (Python).
What are some alternatives?
open-listings - Open listings with maps and tags
Discourse - A platform for community discussion. Free, open, simple.
node-koa-boilerplate - Another simple node-koa boilerplate
Flarum - Simple forum software for building great communities.
Chartbrew - Open-source web platform used to create live reporting dashboards from APIs, MongoDB, Firestore, MySQL, PostgreSQL, and more 📈📊
phpBB - phpBB Development: phpBB is a popular open-source bulletin board written in PHP. This repository also contains the history of version 2.