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The main place of interaction for the Isso community is the GitHub issue tracker.
A few people - including some of the lead developers and maintainers -
sometimes participate in the #isso channel, which you can join via IRC on
Libera.Chat.
You may also ask questions or suggest improvements on GitHub Discussions.
Some utility scripts have been developed by isso users. They are stored in the GitHub contrib/ directory :
- dump_comments.py : dump isso comments as text, optionally with color
- import_blogger.py : comment importer from Blogger
A list of websites and people that use Isso can be found at the wiki at GitHub.
Feel free to add your own project to the list!
These articles also provide concrete examples of using Isso with blog engines like Hugo, Ghost or Pelican.
- Add comments to a static blog with Isso (1/2020)
- Adding Isso Comments to Hugo (updated 11/2021)
- Add comments to a static blog like Hugo or Jekyll with Isso (2/2022)
- Installing, configuring and integrating Isso into Confluence (updated 2/2020)
- Set up Isso comments on Google Cloud (4/2018)
- Adding Isso comments to a Ghost blog on AWS Lightsail (12/2020)
- Deploying Isso Commenting System Under Nginx With Docker (2/2022)
- Inside The Isso Database (6/2019)
- A Webmention receiver and publisher, has a plugin to integrate with Isso: Bussator
- A plugin for Grav CMS to integrate Isso comments: grav-plugin-jscomments
- A Pelican theme supporting Isso comments
- A Sphinx extension to integrate Isso comments
- A 1-click installation template for installing Isso comments through the Easypanel Server Control Panel
- mihokookayami/isso Docker image
- Migrating Isso comments to Disqus
Note
Feel free to add your own project that builds on top of or integrates Isso in some manner. That way, there will be more data points for maintainers to judge if they can afford to make (breaking) changes in Isso's internals.
Isso is not the only open-source commenting server. You can find an overview at lisakov.com: Open source comments.
Some popular options are:
- Commento, written in Go. Requires a PostgreSQL database.
- Remark42, written in Go.
- Staticman, written in Node.js. Adds comments directly to repository of static sites.
- schnack, written in Node.js.
Attention!
This section of the Isso documentation is incomplete. Please help by expanding it.
Click the Edit on GitHub button in the top right corner and read the
GitHub Issue named
Improve & Expand Documentation
for further information.
What's missing?
- Define and refine community standards
- Link to more related projects
Ideas: