Yes, if you publish as a webpage via github (github pages), it's public. 

You can not serve a file directly from github except using github pages. 
But if you use github pages, then your file will be public.

On the other hand, the tiddlywiki github save feature can work 
independently of the publication feature and can save to a private 
repository. In that case, when you want a copy of the latest saved version 
of your file on your hard drive, you will need to do a download. To do 
that, you navigate to the file inside of github and click on it. There will 
be a "View Raw" link. Right click on it and select  "save as" to download a 
copy.

On Monday, February 24, 2020 at 8:17:02 PM UTC-8, David wrote:
>
> Thanks everyone.  I wasn't able to find in GitHub settings where I could 
> serve up an html for the root, but I did find on github.io hwere it 
> looked like there were instructions to set that up with my repo.
>
> But if I do that, doesn't that mean that my TW is public?
>
> Thanks for the help all!
>
>
> On Monday, February 24, 2020 at 6:20:37 PM UTC-5, TonyM wrote:
>>
>> David,
>>
>> I followed all the steps recently to set up my own github page 
>> https://anthonymuscio.github.io/ see https://pages.github.com/
>>
>> I access a local copy and the save mechanism uploaded it to 
>> https://anthonymuscio.github.io/ which is also the name of a special 
>> repository which can be seen 
>> https://github.com/AnthonyMuscio/AnthonyMuscio.github.io
>>
>> The wiki is now at https://anthonymuscio.github.io and I can load the 
>> online copy, make and save changes (from the loaded browser copy).
>>
>> I am not sure if others can do this save as as well?
>>
>> Regards
>> Tony
>>
>>
>> On Tuesday, February 25, 2020 at 8:23:06 AM UTC+11, David wrote:
>>>
>>> I downloaded the blank tiddlywiki file and then configured it where it 
>>> was saving to GitHub.
>>>
>>> But when I reloaded my browser, it reverted back to the blank.  That 
>>> makes sense, but I can't find out how to load the version that was saved by 
>>> github.  I poked around on GH but didn't find a way to load the index.html 
>>> directly in my browser.
>>>
>>> I'm sure this question has been asked and answered before. and I really 
>>> tried to find the answer, but coudn't.
>>>
>>

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