One of the advantages of node is that it only needs to write tiddlers that 
have changed, rather than the entire TW file. If you "published" a TW 
automatically, you would undermine this feature.

You can create a standalone any time you want just by clicking on the save 
button and picking the appropriate save option and location.

If you want to do it the other way, push your tiddlers to GitHub and then 
automatically publish a page to GH pages, then Saq has a clever technique 
for you to use:

https://github.com/saqimtiaz/TW5-github-actions-example

On Tuesday, September 14, 2021 at 10:35:59 AM UTC-7 rikagol...@gmail.com 
wrote:

> Hi All!
>
> I am using NodeJS right now to auto save Tiddlers. I love it!
>
> I expected that a static website (index.html) would get built 
> automatically on save, but that's not happening. What's an easy way to 
> automatically build a static website on each autosave? (I'm thinking ahead 
> to when I will host my site on Github). 
>
> Thanks!
>
>
>

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