Mohammad (and other github folks),

I tremendously appreciate the TW5-GitHub-Saver tutorial that you've shared 
for "non-tech people"...

(Victor, TiddlyDrive with GDrive is indeed almost as convenient as 
tiddlyspot for editing my own projects, but it doesn't seem to function as 
a public-facing server, right? So in that respect it doesn't come close to 
filling tiddlyspot's shoes.)

Even with your essential GitHub TW5 tutorial, it's been slow for me to wade 
through the github jargon. I finally got to the point where my sample 
uploaded tw file is properly served up via its new github url (which I can 
share, in case it helps with troubleshooting): 
http://springerspandrel.github.io/tw/index.html

I also generated a password token through github, and set up the Control 
Panel > Save > GitHub fields in accord with tutorial:

>Open the index.html from step 2 and from $:/ControlPanel 
<https://kookma.github.io/TW5-GitHub-Saver/#%24%3A%2FControlPanel>, *GitHub 
<https://kookma.github.io/TW5-GitHub-Saver/#GitHub> Saver* tab fill out the 
required information

   - >Username=the username for the Git service account
   - >Password=access token
   - >Target repository=the repo name from step 3 (e.g. kookma/reponame
   - >Target branch=use default (master)
   - >path=use default (/)
   - >filename=index.html

But now any attempt to save (tried on GC, FF, and Safari) ends with "Error 
while saving: XMLHttpRequest error code: 401" ... I went down a rabbit-hole 
of wondering whether I need to create a "gist" (since you mention gist, 
alongside repo, in connection with authentication details), but I'm clearly 
wasting my time. I've tried working with an alternate github OAUTH access 
token, as well as using my overall github password.

And I'm afraid I've now squandered far more than my budgeted hour away from 
my actual job. Any tips?

Thanks to all, and especially to Mohammad!

-Springer

On Friday, November 13, 2020 at 1:06:31 PM UTC-5 Victor Dorneanu wrote:

> There is also Tiddlydrive <https://tiddlydrive.github.io/>: Edit 
> tiddlywiki files directly on Google Drive. And by using multcloud 
> <https://www.multcloud.com/> you can export your Tiddlywiki to different 
> cloud storage providers (e.g. AWS S3). 
>
> Victor
>
> On Monday, November 9, 2020 at 4:19:58 PM UTC+1 Mohammad wrote:
>
>> ...*GitHub Pages*
>> This is the recommended method, it needs like one hour, to set up your 
>> new account on https://github.com/ and host your Tiddlywiki using GitHub 
>> Pages...
>> ...
>> *2. Tiddlywiki based on release 5.1.20 and newer [recommended]*
>> ... instruction has been given here: 
>> https://kookma.github.io/TW5-GitHub-Saver/
>> This method is simpler, straight forward and better for non-tech people.
>>
>> *The published Tiddlywiki on GitHub can be accessed by any viewer has the 
>> site URL and a rather new browser!*
>> ...
>> --Mohammad
>>
>

-- 
You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups 
"TiddlyWiki" group.
To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email 
to [email protected].
To view this discussion on the web visit 
https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/tiddlywiki/88bbcd5a-a529-4733-ba18-62c4157f866an%40googlegroups.com.

Reply via email to