Hi Danielo

I was thinking more along the lines of a cron job -- saving periodically. I 
suppose it must be possible to get the tracking across from node.js to git 
via a script, but have never attempted this. 

The other option is to use tiddlywiki node.js commands to save the node.js 
version to Dropbox -- again I haven't attempted this as yet.

regards

On Tuesday, May 27, 2014 7:59:35 PM UTC+2, Danielo Rodríguez wrote:
>
> Hello Matabelle 
>
> I tried with git, but I don't get any automatic track of changes. The main 
> problem is that git does not track new files automatically, so I have to 
> run git add every time I create a tiddler. Even if I use git add *.tid. How 
> did you do it? 
>
> I don't want to manually backup a standalone version to Dropbox. What I 
> want is node doing it automatically on every edit. Maybe a bit overload but 
> I think my computer can take care of it. Do you know hot to accomplish 
> this? 
>
>

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