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hexo-next-cusdis

v0.2.1

Published

Cusdis comment system for NexT.

Downloads

23

Readme

Hext Next Cusdis

Cusdis comment system for NexT. Cusdis is a lightweight, privacy-friendly alternative to Disqus.

Install

npm install hexo-next-cusdis

Register

  1. Sign into Cusdis (or your self-hosted instance), and then click on the + New website bottom to create a new website.

  2. Click on the website you just created, and you will jump to a url that looks like "https://cusdis.com/dashboard/project/xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx". The "xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx" part is your APP ID (appId).

Configure

Set the value enable to true, add the obtained APP ID (appId), and edit other configurations in cusdis section in the config file as following. You can config those in both hexo or theme _config.yml:

# Cusdis
# For more information: https://cusdis.com/, https://github.com/djyde/cusdis
cusdis:
  enable: false
  count: false # Show comment count
  appId: # your appid for this website
  host: # your cusdis host (Default: https://cusdis.com)
  lang: # Language, check https://github.com/djyde/cusdis/tree/master/widget/lang for available values
  locale: # Uncomment and modify the following items to override cusdis's i18n strings
    # powered_by: 'Comments powered by Cusdis'
    # post_comment: 'Comment'
    # loading: 'Loading'
    # email: 'Email (optional)'
    # nickname: 'Nickname'
    # reply_placeholder: 'Reply...'
    # reply_btn: 'Reply'
    # sending: 'sending...'
    # mod_badge: 'MOD'
    # content_is_required: 'Content is required'
    # nickname_is_required: 'Nickname is required'
    # comment_has_been_sent: 'Your comment has been sent. Please wait for approval.'