--- title: Comments tags: - component --- Quartz also has the ability to hook into various providers to enable readers to leave comments on your site. ![[giscus-example.png]] As of today, only [Giscus](https://giscus.app/) is supported out of the box but PRs to support other providers are welcome! ## Providers ### Giscus First, make sure that the [[setting up your GitHub repository|GitHub]] repository you are using for your Quartz meets the following requirements: 1. The **repository is [public](https://docs.github.com/en/github/administering-a-repository/managing-repository-settings/setting-repository-visibility#making-a-repository-public)**, otherwise visitors will not be able to view the discussion. 2. The **[giscus](https://github.com/apps/giscus) app is installed**, otherwise visitors will not be able to comment and react. 3. The **Discussions feature is turned on** by [enabling it for your repository](https://docs.github.com/en/github/administering-a-repository/managing-repository-settings/enabling-or-disabling-github-discussions-for-a-repository). Then, use the [Giscus site](https://giscus.app/#repository) to figure out what your `repoId` and `categoryId` should be. Make sure you select `Announcements` for the Discussion category. ![[giscus-repo.png]] ![[giscus-discussion.png]] After entering both your repository and selecting the discussion category, Giscus will compute some IDs that you'll need to provide back to Quartz. You won't need to manually add the script yourself as Quartz will handle that part for you but will need these values in the next step! ![[giscus-results.png]] Finally, in `quartz.layout.ts`, edit the `afterBody` field of `sharedPageComponents` to include the following options but with the values you got from above: ```ts title="quartz.layout.ts" afterBody: [ Component.Comments({ provider: 'giscus', options: { // from data-repo repo: 'jackyzha0/quartz', // from data-repo-id repoId: 'MDEwOlJlcG9zaXRvcnkzODcyMTMyMDg', // from data-category category: 'Announcements', // from data-category-id categoryId: 'DIC_kwDOFxRnmM4B-Xg6', } }), ], ``` ### Customization Quartz also exposes a few of the other Giscus options as well and you can provide them the same way `repo`, `repoId`, `category`, and `categoryId` are provided. ```ts type Options = { provider: "giscus" options: { repo: `${string}/${string}` repoId: string category: string categoryId: string // Url to folder with custom themes // defaults to 'https://${cfg.baseUrl}/static/giscus' themeUrl?: string // filename for light theme .css file // defaults to 'light' lightTheme?: string // filename for dark theme .css file // defaults to 'dark' darkTheme?: string // how to map pages -> discussions // defaults to 'url' mapping?: "url" | "title" | "og:title" | "specific" | "number" | "pathname" // use strict title matching // defaults to true strict?: boolean // whether to enable reactions for the main post // defaults to true reactionsEnabled?: boolean // where to put the comment input box relative to the comments // defaults to 'bottom' inputPosition?: "top" | "bottom" } } ``` #### Custom CSS theme Quartz supports custom theme for Giscus. To use a custom CSS theme, place the `.css` file inside the `quartz/static` folder and set the configuration values. For example, if you have a light theme `light-theme.css`, a dark theme `dark-theme.css`, and your Quartz site is hosted at `https://example.com/`: ```ts afterBody: [ Component.Comments({ provider: 'giscus', options: { // Other options themeUrl: "https://example.com/static/giscus", // corresponds to quartz/static/giscus/ lightTheme: "light-theme", // corresponds to light-theme.css in quartz/static/giscus/ darkTheme: "dark-theme", // corresponds to dark-theme.css quartz/static/giscus/ } }), ], ```