If I have a wiki that I basically want to store in the cloud so that I can 
easily access it on my phone or at work and keep the changes in sync 
(online use), there are several options: GitHub and GitLab saver, Node.js 
based savers, etc.

If I had to use the wiki without internet access, I had no choice but to 
back up the online wiki to a storage medium (e.g. a USB stick) or sync the 
local file with my other devices via a service like Dropbox.

As far as I know, the Node.js server prints an error as soon as I go 
offline. If the wiki is available on GitLab or GitHub and I visit the 
website on my phone and keeping the browser open, so I can read offline 
while it remains in the cache, but it disappears after a while (the browser 
hibernates after a while to save battery power), thus all my changes are 
lost.

Is there a solution outside of Dropbox that allows me to use the wiki 
online and offline? So to make my offline changes appear in the online 
version when I connect to the internet again?

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