Hi, Peter:

as long as you are using MacOS, you can use my solution to auto move html 
file from download folder to a git repo, and auto backup it to github:

See

https://github.com/linonetwo/Meme-of-LinOnetwo/blob/455e6a21bb/serveAndWatchHTML.js
 
and 
https://github.com/linonetwo/Meme-of-LinOnetwo/blob/455e6a21bb/scripts/installHTMLWatcher.sh

在 2020年4月11日星期六 UTC+8下午5:20:24,Peter Buyze写道:
>
> I am a bit confused and concerned about this.
>
> I have a folder where I save TW to. Each time I save TW it does not 
> replace the existing file, it creates a new one. So, let's my TW file is 
> called Peter. When I make changes to it, then save it, it is saved as 
> Peter(1). If I then continue using Peter and save it again, the file is 
> saved as Peter(2).
>
> This is great because it works as a sort of "Time Machine" allowing you to 
> go back to an earlier version, contrary to say a Word document, which, each 
> time you save it, it replaces the existing version in the folder, so you 
> cannot go back to a previous version like with TW.
>
> However, I have noticed that sometimes when I close the TW file and reopen 
> it the changes are not there. I may be doing something wrong. Is there 
> something that is obvious to anyone, or am I just being dense, or not 
> careful?
>
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