Hi Danielo,

This looks really interesting, and I'm planning to try it out. As *@Jeremy* 
pointed out to me earlier, my current solution for a publicly accessible 
TW5 wiki, hosting it on Google Drive, is going to be deprecated within a 
year, so I might as well give this a go instead. I'll apologise here in 
advance, because I am really going to put your claim to the test....

in less than 10 minutes *without* any git or Github Knowledge
>

We'll see about that! ;-) I've had a GitHub account for a few years now, 
but I've only ever used it as a glorified pastebin, posting Gists so that I 
can ask for coding advice. Since I started using TiddlyWiki I've cloned a 
repo for the first time, made my first pull request and had it merged with 
the Master, and now from following your instructions so far I also have a 
Travis CI account. If this keeps up, I'll have earned my "Software 
Developer" BoyScout badge without even trying! Heehee.

My first question about your instructions comes at Step 2 of "Creating the 
first wiki". How do I rename my clone of your repo? I know this is a Git 
skill, not really related to your instructions, but you did promise it 
could all be done "without any Git or Github knowledge". In me, you have 
found someone who actually meets those requirements, haha!

On Friday, September 25, 2015 at 6:58:38 AM UTC+12, Danielo Rodríguez wrote:
>
>
> Motivated for Matabele's post about how and where host tiddlywiki files I 
> want to announce that I have been investigating and looking for a way to do 
> this easily on Github pages.
> We all love Github pages. They are an easy,reliable and cheap way to host 
> static sites. TiddlyWiki 
> <https://github.com/danielo515/TW5-auto-publish2gh-pages/blob/master/tiddlywiki.com>
>  is 
> a single page web application that can be hosted as a single html file. The 
> problem with it is that there is not an easy fast way to host a tiddlywiki 
> file on github pages... until now.
>
> I have created a repository/tutorial to host a tiddlywiki on your own 
> Github pages repository. Following it you will be able to have your own 
> wiki up and runing in less than 10 minutes *without* any git or Github 
> Knowledge and *without installing* any software on your computer:
>
> https://github.com/danielo515/TW5-auto-publish2gh-pages
>
> Sounds pretty neat uh? 
>
> @Jeremy, If you feel that this could be useful, feel free to add it to the 
> community resources. Maybe I can create a small tiddler pointing to the 
> tutorial. In fact it is similar to "hosting a tiddlywiki on dropbox", so it 
> can be a tiddler of the same category.
>
> Questions, ideas, doubts and pull requests are very welcome.
>
> Regards
>

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