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GISCUS - You can now add comments to my blog

When I was researching some stuff for a blog post about Github Actions, I stumbled over the blog from Github user @nicolasiensen.
When I read the post, I saw that people were able to add comments with being logged into Github.
Something like this I have seen a long time ago, but this was so complicated, I just ignored it.

But now as I saw in his blog , it’s super ways, thanks to Giscus
The setup was super easy, the repo must be public, you need to add the all to your repo and enable discussions.
And the best is:

Getting a verified user on Github

sdfasdfdsa sfdsf xxxxxx When you create a new file directly on Github and push it to your branch, you will see in the commit, that this was done by an verified user.

If you push it from your command line, it normally looks like this:

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P.S. if you followed the tutorial, and something went wrong, it will look like this: