emote, automatic backups to GitHub at regular
intervals.
On Sunday, February 9, 2020 at 10:47:24 AM UTC-6, PMario wrote:
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> On Sunday, February 9, 2020 at 2:44:55 PM UTC+1, David Furcy wrote:
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>> I just realized that my tiddler creations/edits get saved to my GitHub
>> rep
OK. That makes sense now.
David
On Sunday, February 9, 2020 at 10:53:04 AM UTC-6, PMario wrote:
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> On Sunday, February 9, 2020 at 4:42:38 PM UTC+1, David Furcy wrote:
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>> However, I do not have any TW5 files saved in my Chrome downloads
>> folder. Note that I
utomatic saving set, then you have to click on
> the red
> checkmark to initiate saving.
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> AFAIK, TW will never save when you close it's tab. However, if there are
> changes that
> need to be saved, there should be a popup message like "Are you sure you
> want to leav
I just realized that my tiddler creations/edits get saved to my GitHub repo
more
often than they get saved to my local file system.
Does TW5 normally save the edits ONLY in browser-specific local storage?
If so, when is the local .html file actually updated?
In fact, When I close my browser tab
Thanks for the prompt response, mario!
However, your answer raises another question for me.
Your suggestion does prevent automatic saving. But can I schedule automatic
saving at regular time intervals? Or would I have to reactivate automatic
saving
manually each time I want to save, which would
Newbie here. Hello all!
I discovered TiddlyWiki today (I am psyched!) and just created my first
local wiki that I am backing up to a github repo.
It appears that a new commit is made each time I edit and save a tiddler.
While this is a good strategy to avoid losing work, it also generates a lot
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