Hi Mario,
Thanks for your feedback.
I noticed while googling this effort around beaker browser.
Let's see what happen. 
Hope to publish something on GitHub and gather some experts around it.

Le mardi 20 août 2019 18:03:56 UTC+5:30, PMario a écrit :
>
> On Tuesday, August 20, 2019 at 11:35:29 AM UTC+2, Xavier Maysonnave wrote:
>>
>> It is orthogonal to the saver mechanism which is concerned with saving 
>> the entire HTML file as a single file.
>>
>>>
>>> The two mechanisms are pretty much independent: one can be syncing 
>>> individual tiddlers to a server and then simultaneously use the saver 
>>> mechanism to save a snapshot of the entire wiki.
>>>
>>
>> If I understand correctly. The save button call a saver (are the savers 
>> chained in case of multiple setup, eg gitub, gitlab...? ) while the 
>> syncadaptor is dynamic and reacts to events ? If its correct I like the 
>> mechanism as it gives users a way to easily backup their wikis.
>>
>
> Savers are _not_ chained at the moment. ... But they could and imo should 
> be, if we would change the code accordingly. 
>
>
>  
>>
>>> One crucial difference is that the syncer mechanism requires an external 
>>> process to build the HTML file. That is done dynamically in the default 
>>> client server configuration: the route `/` triggers a build of the entire 
>>> wiki. It can also be done by an external build process that periodically 
>>> rebuilds the HTML file.
>>>
>>
>> I'm not sure to understand here. I think this is why I'm lost. While 
>> studying the syncadaptor I didn't get any understanding about how the 
>> remote stored wiki has been initialized in the first place and this is why 
>> I was thinking about my described mechanism. Load a self contained wiki. 
>> Setup the ipfs target and then use the syncadaptor to push the contents to 
>> IPFS.
>>
>
> It is possible to create a syncadaptor that can handle single file 
> tiddlers, that works with IPFS if the browser can access the API needed. 
>
> I did create a proof of concept some time ago, with an outdated version of 
> beaker-browser, which allows me to write to a DAT archive, with single file 
> tiddlers. 
>
> have fun!
> mario
>
>

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