>
>
> Yes github has an api, but it would create a network request everytime the 
> code is rendered, which may be every keystroke. 
>
> For me, it would be ok, to ping Wikipedia, if I open a tiddler. 
>

Hi Mario - I found the github api and was just reading up on it. I thought 
it might be a good way for me to learn a bit more about how api calls work. 

I see your point about calling the api repeatedly - what do you think the 
best practice would be in this regard? ie; is there a way to limit the 
number of times it gets called (once?) - for example only when the wiki is 
loaded and store the result? Is there anywhere in the existing code that 
makes api calls?

Regards,
Richard

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