By the way, the dialog editor #Schnack is available free of charge on Itch.io: https://cpfr.itch.io/schnack-dialog-editor
By the way, the dialog editor #Schnack is available free of charge on Itch.io: https://cpfr.itch.io/schnack-dialog-editor
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Hello is there someone using #schnack
https://schnack.cool/
I also don't know #NodeJS at all and am a mere dabbler in JavaScript, but #Schnack is simple enough and laid out in such a way that seems to work for my Python/Django-trained brain. The one twist is that the client-side code has to be built after changes, which took some time to figure out.
As part of the process, I'll try adding docs to the fork about modifying it; so many #FOSS projects lack even a basic explanation of how to make changes to the code.
Schnack works, mostly, and let me comment on my blog using this account. But it has a giant assumption baked in: you will run your blog on one domain, and you will run Schnack on a subdomain of that same domain. My blog is at gdorn.mydomain.com/blog and I'm using an Apache Location clause to send gdorn.mydomain.com/schnack to, well, schnack.
So I'm forking it to remove this assumption or at least allow it to be overridden.
Because I don't have enough projects going already.
Are there any #blog comment systems that work with a static blog generator like #Pelican and allow Mastodon/Pleroma users to authenticate against their home instances (via Oauth)?
I am seeing #Schnack (https://schnack.cool/) in this space, but it is hard to tell how baked it is.