executablebooks / sphinx-comments

hypothes.is interaction layer with Sphinx
https://sphinx-comments.readthedocs.io
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en/latest/utterances #10

Closed utterances-bot closed 4 years ago

utterances-bot commented 4 years ago

Utterance — Sphinx Comments documentation

https://sphinx-comments.readthedocs.io/en/latest/utterances.html

choldgraf commented 4 years ago

wow, such comment, very words, much insight

choldgraf commented 4 years ago

hey, I'm commenting on github, from a Sphinx site!

BarrySmith commented 3 years ago

Trying this out. Does each comment share an issue or does each comment produce its own.

BarrySmith commented 3 years ago

It would be nice if placed here was a link to the associated github issue that I could just click on to go to the issue. It seems instead I need to go to the github project, go to its issues and then find the appropriate one?

lilizhaolilizhao commented 3 years ago

very good

mgeier commented 2 years ago

@BarrySmith:

It would be nice if placed here was a link to the associated github issue that I could just click on to go to the issue.

There is a link just above the first comment saying "X Comments" (with X being the number of comments), which is just the link you wanted!

@choldgraf:

With the current settings on this page, the comment section is version-dependent, which means that these comments here are missing in the "stable" version: https://sphinx-comments.readthedocs.io/en/stable/utterances.html. At https://insipid-sphinx-theme.readthedocs.io/, I've tried a custom issue-term instead, which might work better, but I haven't thoroughly tested it yet.

wendajrrc commented 1 year ago

Test comment

surdarla commented 1 year ago

I cant embed this on jupyter-book :(

lateo-net commented 6 months ago

I like this. Would it be hard to make it work with something else than Github ?

SpinEch0 commented 3 months ago

Good job