Sobot,
 You may know when opening a Tiddlywiki from cloud eg Tiddlyspot or any 
other host, you actually download it to your computer. So you have a single 
file in your browser. The GitHub Page + Tiddlywiki lets you to save 
directly back to GitHub like Tiddlyspot.  For this functionality there is 
no need to use paid service from GitHub!

When 409 error is seen?Not confirmed, but seems when the auto save is 
turned on or when click the save button repeatedly it is appeared! 409 
Conflict is to reveal a concurrency problem in competing updates  

Good luck 

On Tuesday, November 24, 2020 at 7:30:15 PM UTC+3:30 Stobot wrote:

> Thanks all for the discussion. I'm struggling through trying to replace 
> Tiddlyspot functionality... Spent some time figuring out the github thing - 
> did finally get it to save (sporadically anyways - frequent 409s). I didn't 
> do the "pages" part as that was a paid upgrade. So is my understanding 
> right:
>
> Without the paid "pages" part, I can setup a file that will indeed push up 
> to github, but it then doesn't appear to save the file locally - so it's 
> one or the other? For each "session" I'd have to download from github, work 
> and save, then discard the local version and start again next session? 
> Seems like a rough workflow...
>
> If I paid for the "pages" part - would it then more work like TiddlySpot 
> where I wouldn't need the local file, and I could use the actual online url 
> from any computer?
> On Monday, November 9, 2020 at 10:19:58 AM UTC-5 Mohammad wrote:
>
>> Tiddlyspot.com has closed its free services for hosting Tiddlywiki and 
>> there are alot of Tiddlywiki files on Tiddlyspot.com which cannot be edited 
>> / maintained anymore.
>>
>> Fortunately Tiddlywiki is enough flexible to be able to switch to 
>> alternatives very quickly. Here, there are two alternatives
>>
>> *GitHub Pages*
>> This is the recommended method, it needs like one hour, to set up your 
>> new account on https://github.com/ and host your Tiddlywiki using GitHub 
>> Pages. You can build a whole website using this method. It is possible to 
>> maintain the page as a collaborative work (but needs a little more efforts)
>>
>> *1. Tiddlywiki older than TW 5.1.20*
>> If you have an old Tiddlywiki and insisted to publish it, then use the 
>> instruction in this tutorial 
>> https://kookma.github.io/Tiddlywiki-and-GitHub-Pages/
>> read carefully the *instruction *tiddler.
>>
>> *2. Tiddlywiki based on release 5.1.20 and newer [recommended]*
>> If you have a Tiddlywiki based on release 5.1.20 or newer, or you can 
>> upgrade your old Tiddlywiki, then use the instruction has been given here: 
>> https://kookma.github.io/TW5-GitHub-Saver/
>> This method is simpler, straight forward and better for non-tech people.
>>
>> *The published Tiddlywiki on GitHub can be accessed by any viewer has the 
>> site URL and a rather new browser!*
>>
>> *Google Drive [The simplest - Limited to Android Users ]*
>> Tiddloid (https://github.com/donmor/Tiddloid) and TiddloidLite (
>> https://github.com/donmor/TiddloidLite) are two freely distributed 
>> Android Apps can be installed on an Android device (phone/tablet) It can 
>> simply create a Tiddlywiki (or any number of wiki you like) on Google Drive 
>> the same way you create a new one on your local disk. You can open your 
>> wiki using Tiddloid and edit it and save back to Drive.
>>
>> The Tiddloid works simply and any non-tech user can host his/her 
>> Tiddlywiki on Google Drive. 
>>
>> 1. If your audiences have Tiddloid you can give access to them from 
>> Google Drive
>> 2.  If you want to share to anyone who has not Tiddloid you can share it 
>> but viewer has to download and then open the Tiddlywiki, the browser does 
>> not open directly Tiddlywiki from Google Drive
>> NOTE: *The hosted Tiddlywiki on Google Drive can be accessed by any  
>> other viewer  has the site url . You need  to distribute the link to 
>> viewers (See  Share Files from Google Drive 
>> <https://support.google.com/drive/answer/2494822?co=GENIE.Platform%3DDesktop&hl=en>)*
>>
>>
>> --Mohammad
>>
>

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