> Summary question: Is there a way to keep a local copy of your wiki on > your machine and change it locally (via a text editor preferably) and > then upload a batch of changes at once? >
I have used git for doing something similar. Very brief HowTo: On your local computer: cd wiki.d git init vim .gitignore - add any files you don't want synced Your wiki: edit, edit, edit git commit -a -m "Committed my changes" On the remote side (you only need to do this once): cd wiki.d git init (create repo on the remote) On your local computer: git remote add origin ssh://myserver.com/~/public_html/pmwiki/wiki.d git push origin master If you use bzr there is a plugin called "upload", which makes this process easier. From the description: Upload *just* the working tree, and keep track of what has been sent for incremental uploads. Mostly oriented towards web development. Ian. _______________________________________________ pmwiki-users mailing list pmwiki-users@pmichaud.com http://www.pmichaud.com/mailman/listinfo/pmwiki-users