This sounds more difficult then you probably wish. You would need a script 
to convert the markdown files to tid files. You would have to add the 
markdown plugin to the tiddlywiki.info and then build. TiddlyWiki is pretty 
much a single page HTML file so updates would need to be managed via 
webhooks on a build system and the changes would be one way only which 
means any edits on the tiddlywiki side would not be reflected on the github 
wiki side.

Just think off the top of my head. It has been my experience that if your 
team is already failure with GH wiki that attempting to on board them to TW 
is a huge step. I've found that those who find TW on their own fall in love 
with it. Those who are given TW from others get agitated and scornful. But 
I could just be a pessimist.

On Wednesday, March 15, 2017 at 8:26:32 AM UTC-4, Jack Armitage wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I am part of a project that currently uses a GitHub wiki as it's main 
> source of documentation (https://github.com/belaplatform/bela/wiki).
>
> Since it is based on Markdown, is it possible to automagically turn it 
> into a TiddlyWiki? Further, would it be possible to upstream updates from 
> the GitHub wiki?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jack
>

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