Hi Hegart >From the recently initiated -- goto the 'Settings' tab of your new repository (at he bottom on the RHS of this screenshot):
<https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-cVMGc0WNank/VgTCciWwXyI/AAAAAAAAAhw/j3tft4ggL8g/s1600/repo%2Bsettings.png> regards On Friday, 25 September 2015 05:35:29 UTC+2, Hegart Dmishiv wrote: > > 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 >> > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to tiddlywiki+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. To post to this group, send email to tiddlywiki@googlegroups.com. Visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/tiddlywiki. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/tiddlywiki/8e9cd034-08e1-4c21-8ebf-3756990e7c14%40googlegroups.com. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.