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reego.dev | giscus | |
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1 | 16 | |
17 | 7,244 | |
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4.0 | 8.3 | |
about 1 year ago | about 22 hours ago | |
Astro | TypeScript | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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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
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
What are some alternatives?
sveltekit-isr-cloudflare-workers - Incremental static regeneration for SvelteKit on Cloudflare Workers
utterances - :crystal_ball: A lightweight comments widget built on GitHub issues
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.
python-semantic-release - Automatic semantic versioning for python projects
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.