Hi Diego

I have also been following isomorphic-git with interest, and am intrigued by 
the idea of using it for the TW store. Many of the interesting applications of 
isomorphic-git require a proxy to access external servers, which we wouldn't 
need in the context of TW. Ultimately, I'm looking for a way to store content 
that works across the browser, Node.js and serverless cloud services and gives 
us features like revision handling and merging changes from multiple sources.

Best wishes

Jeremy.

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> On 26 Feb 2020, at 12:45, Diego Mesa <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> 
> I just came across this:
> 
> isomorphic-git
> https://isomorphic-git.org/en/
> A pure JavaScript implementation of git for node and browsers!
> 
> and thought it might make a great addition to the wiki! Using git as a 
> version control of the wiki itself! 
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