Am Mittwoch, 16. Oktober 2019 23:44:44 UTC+2 schrieb leeand00:
>
> Also, does it save the password in plain text?  That would be bad.  Or do 
> I have to type it back in again everytime?
>

https://tiddlywiki.com/#Saving%20to%20a%20Git%20service says

Notes
>
>    - The Git service *password is stored persistently in browser local 
>    storage*. Be sure to clear the password if using a shared machine. 
>    Using a personal access token 
>    <https://tiddlywiki.com/#personal%20access%20token> for authentication 
>    offers an extra layer of security: if the access token is accidentally 
>    exposed it can be revoked without needing to reset the account password
>
> Additionally:

I don't want to use any of that 2 factor auth stuff, that's overkill.
>

That's stupid - sorry ;) You should at least generate a "Personal access 
token" and use it instead of your valuable password. 

In github click:


   - Your avatar in the upper right corner
   - Settings
   - Developer Settings
   - Personal access token
   - Generate new token
   - Give it a name
   - Choose "Repo"
   - Save it
   - Copy the generated token as your password into TiddlyWiki

Should it ever get lost you can easily revoke it.

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