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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
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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.
Hence this is done, go to the staticman GitHub repository and fork it.
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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.
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Disqus, the Dark Commenting System
Alternatives from my notes (never used them IRL):
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Must-Have Features to Look for in a Blogging Platform
utterances (open-source)
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Blog Comments
Typically, a comment requires server side code and a lot of messy management. It’s a pain. These comments rely on a tool called utterances. Utterances uses GitHub’s issue tracker which was designed to track bugs, as part of that it includes extensive comment and discussion capabilities. If an issue doesn’t exist, utterances will automatically create that issue for you. It created this issue for the comments in this page...
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🚀 Creating a Personalized Blog Website in minutes with Gatsby - A Step-by-Step Guide
Go to https://utteranc.es and follow the instructions to set up the commenting system.
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Add reactivity to your Next.js blog using giscus
Giscus drew significant inspiration from utterances, which utilize an issue-based comment system instead of discussions. I experimented with utterances initially, but I found it less convenient due to its reliance on an issue tracker for conversational purposes.
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Website engine or static content + dynamic functions implementations
If you're building a blog for developers, you can use a third-party commenting service that requires login with github, for example https://utteranc.es/
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Marginalia.nu API
On the comment note, this might be useful: https://utteranc.es
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Looking for examples of novel or out-of-the-ordinary uses of GitHub Actions/Pages
Not super out-of-the-ordinary, but I host my personal blog on GitHub Pages, is built with Actions, and use Issues (via Utterances) for the post comment system.
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Utterances - A lightweight comments widget built on GitHub issues. Use GitHub issues for blog comments, wiki pages and more!
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Ask HN: Apps that are built with Git as the back end?
Can you elaborate why 3, a git-based comment system, is beneficial? When do comments need to be merged?
PS There is a small web sdk that enables comments on sited via github issues. see https://github.com/utterance/utterances
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4 Surprising uses for GitHub as a cloud datastore
Utterences is a free and open source comments system that uses GitHub issues as its backend. That’s right, Github issues! Quite clever use of that api and you don’t have to pay for a service like Disqus.
What are some alternatives?
giscus - A comment system powered by GitHub Discussions. :octocat: :speech_balloon: :gem:
gitalk - Gitalk is a modern comment component based on Github Issue and Preact.
remark42 - comment engine
commento
commento - A fast, bloat-free comments platform (Github mirror)
boring-avatars - Boring avatars is a tiny JavaScript React library that generates custom, SVG-based avatars from any username and color palette.
next-utterances-script-loads-twice - Created with StackBlitz ⚡️
Next.js - The React Framework
git-issue - Git-based decentralized issue management
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.