On Sunday, December 10, 2023 at 10:53:00 PM UTC-5 Félix wrote:

For the web version, you have to have at least a repo created with at least 
one commit. Creating a new repo and also adding an automatic readme file 
inside of it while you create it do work if I recall correctly.
(Totally new and empty repos will not work, as github only really creates a 
repo after the first commit.) 


My problem was that I couldn't even get it to find a GitHub repo I know 
exists (like leo-editor, or any of my own), and I couldn't work out how to 
get it to authenticate with GitHub.  I imagine you cannot make this problem 
occur because it takes a new user that has never gone through the leoJS 
install process before.  As a known user, you can't get this to happen.

Your innocence is touching but hard to debug :-) .

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