I'm late to this conversation, but have a small github pages site which can 
be used to download a (normal) github repo index.html file using their GET 
blob api. You can enter your username, repo, and a PAT (currently it 
assumes the tiddlywiki file is "index.html".)   The location and PAT are 
stored in local storage, nothing stored in github or on any other site. 

https://netrc.github.io/tiddlyGithub/

Once you've entered the username/repo/PAT, the download just takes a second 
or so (on good connection!).  Then of course the GitHub saver works nicely 
in the background to save all changes.

Richard



On Friday, May 3, 2019 at 5:05:20 AM UTC-4, Jeremy Ruston wrote:
>
> Hi Cameron
>
> Can you show a screenshot of the control panel settings prior to clicking 
> “save changes”?
>
> It may also be worth precisely listing the steps you took so that I can 
> try to duplicate your result.
>
> Best wishes
>
> Jeremy.
>
> On 3 May 2019, at 00:36, [email protected] <javascript:> wrote:
>
> Hi Jeremy,
>   Thanks for reading my comment. I am actually using Chrome, and when I 
> follow along with the intended workflow it removes my github auth token and 
> also the save feature just downloads index.html in-browser. If you follow 
> my link or look at the attached image you can also see that all the styling 
> and formatting is messed up, I'm using empty.html downloaded from 
> prerelease as the basis and no nonstandard tiddlers are added. I understand 
> this is prerelease so I am not depending on it I was just excited to use 
> tiddlywiki in a  new way. I'm willing to provide more debugging 
> information, but I am a bit of a novice so I don't know where to start.
>
> <Capture.PNG>
>
>
>
> On Thursday, May 2, 2019 at 4:10:30 PM UTC-4, Jeremy Ruston wrote:
>>
>> Hi Cameron
>>
>> Firstly, are you using Firefox? I think it doesn’t support 
>> XMLHttpRequests from files loaded from a file:// URI. I used Chrome in most 
>> of my testing.
>>
>> The intended workflow is to load the wiki via the 
>> https://username.github.io/index.html URI, and then save changes 
>> directly back to GitHub. The challenge is that GitHub pages doesn’t update 
>> instantly, it takes a few minutes for a pushed HTML file to be accessible. 
>> So, care has to be taken not to reload the wiki from GitHub pages before 
>> the changes have been processed. To be cautious, one might want to check 
>> the wiki in a separate tab to see when it has refreshed.
>>
>> Best wishes
>>
>> Jeremy.
>>
>> On 2 May 2019, at 20:54, [email protected] wrote:
>>
>> Hi, 
>>
>> I've been trying to get this working but I feel that I am missing 
>> something. i can get my repository to host to github pages but when I use 
>> my local browser to open the tiddlywiki (index.html) I've got in the git 
>> repo I then cannot save it. Is the workflow (once it works) to navigate to 
>> the file on your hard drive, make edits, save it then git commit, push, 
>> etc? Every time I try to make modifications they are either not saved 
>> because I used the hosted tiddlywiki at github.io to try to make changes 
>> or I get a n XHMLHttpRequest error code: 409 if I try to edit the on-disk 
>> index.html in my browser and use the tiddlywiki save function. I note that 
>> I do have an earlier version of this index.html file being served in my 
>> github pages. What could I be missing?
>>
>> On Thursday, April 4, 2019 at 7:20:36 AM UTC-4, Mohammad wrote:
>>>
>>> Referring to: https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5/issues/3890
>>>
>>> And the nice https://github.com/38911BytesFree/TiddlyWiki
>>>
>>> To save Tiddlywiki directly to GitHub Pages, is it possible to 
>>>
>>>
>>>    1. Have GitHub Saver plugin? or
>>>    2. Update the current classic TW to TW5?
>>>
>>>
>>> --Mohammad
>>>
>>>
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