Awesome, thanks Jeremy, and everyone who contributed. I'm now running 
TiddlyWiki v5.1.10 on my live (offline) knowledgebase wiki, and on my 
development TW5 instance on GitHub 
<https://hegart-dmishiv.github.io/my-TW5-dev-instance/#%24%3A%2FControlPanel>. 
For those running TW on GitHub, don't forget that you need to send a commit 
(even one without any changes) before the latest update will propagate to 
your wiki.

On Saturday, September 26, 2015 at 12:28:05 PM UTC+12 
<https://groups.google.com/d/msg/tiddlywiki/s8pnvQW5UgY/REulGwnpAwAJ>, *Danielo 
Rodríguez* wrote:
>
> *Each time the wiki is built, tiddlywiki is installed, so as long as tw 
> 5.1.10 is released (or any other release) the only thing you have to do is 
> a commit, and your next build will be using the latest release. This is a 
> cool side effect of Travis system, each virtual machine is "snapshot-ed 
> back" after each built, so you always start from a fresh environment.*
>

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