Anne-Laure - I love your work on this - I have a few missing pieces, 
especially when "taking it to the next level"...

Constructive criticism, turned into a question, then an attempted demo of 
TW5 -> static website...

Terminal commands display incorrectly
   
   - The font used to display the terminal command instructions smashes a - 
   - double dash (no space between) into a single slightly longer dash, 
   which makes the terminal command inoperable

Single TW5.html vs. Node.js
   
   - I need to know the Pros and Cons of having a single TW5.html file 
   versus deploying TW5 as a bunch of files using Node.js
   - I am particularly interested in the sustainment of a specific process (
   ALLeCunff <#ALLeCunff> calls it "taking it to the next level")

My ideal use case:
   
   - I keep (almost) all my wiki data in a growing single TW5.html file 
   (currently over 20 Mbytes). Images and audio files are external calls. This 
   master file contains private data as well as stuff I would like to post on 
   my blog.
   - I would like to do all my editting and updating in this "master wiki" 
   which I access via TiddlyDesktop.
   - Any tiddler that I want seen on my blog gets tagged "Public".
   - With as little effort as possible (after setup), I would like my 
   personal gitHub repository to have the tiddlers (tagged Public) available 
   for viewing.
   - Big Bonus for ability to register visitors and grant selective 
   permission to access topics (an AirBnb treehouse in Costa Rica, a medical 
   journal club, an entrepreneurship venture in development...)

Link re: *Progress so far <#TW5%20as%20website%20generator>*

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