Hello Springer, Check the FAQ in tutorial https://kookma.github.io/TW5-GitHub-Saver/#FAQ
Best Mohammad On Monday, November 16, 2020 at 2:52:05 AM UTC+3:30 springer wrote: > 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/d76a09ca-b2b0-4975-bdf2-75a6325d2d1bn%40googlegroups.com.

