Hi Tobias

Yes -- the website can be setup to automatically sync with your github 
account, but by default this is not necessary. I don't know if they host 
your pages or if, by default, sites are synced with other github accounts.

Works nicely in either configuration though -- in both cases an updated 
wiki can be published from the console in one or two lines (using the 
netlify utility is the easiest, but this doesn't maintain a commit history.)

regards

On Wednesday, 23 September 2015 08:24:15 UTC+2, Tobias Beer wrote:
>
> Hi Metabele,
>  
>
>> I have found another hosting site which is (for me) an even easier way of 
>> organising and publishing my TW's: https://www.netlify.com/docs 
>>
>
> If I understand right, they simply have you use github pages (in the 
> background), which is possibly one of the best methods for serving static 
> pages and having a commit history / backup to all that.
>
> Best wishes,
>
> — tb
>

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