Really sorry for my late reply.
@cj.v Yes, basically. I'd like also to find a way to storage my tiddlywiki 
in a file hosting service (like Google Drive or Dropbox), but considering 
that it is a html it is written everywhere that I can't copy and past it 
there. How did you do?

@mario even if I copy and paste it on Node.js, I don't know what to do 
next...

Il giorno giovedì 13 maggio 2021 alle 20:47:48 UTC+9 cj.v...@gmail.com ha 
scritto:

> Silly question:  are you asking for save to happen for every key press 
> while you are editing a tiddler ?
>
> On Thursday, May 13, 2021 at 6:54:04 AM UTC-3 arlandri...@gmail.com wrote:
>
>> Thank you everybody.
>>
>> @Mario, I had already the autosave option on, but I would prefer 
>> something that saves every changes because sometimes I see that the 
>> contenent of my tiddler disappeared and considering that it is a precious 
>> work I want to be safe.
>> Then I tried to follow the instructions written in this page for Node.js 
>> https://github.com/frankrousseau/TiddlyWiki 
>> but then if I try to install tiddlywiki it says "npm should be run 
>> outside of the Node.js REPL, in your normal shell".
>> Actually I have already created a TiddlyWiki file and I don't know how to 
>> import it to Node.js.
>>
>> For the other user: how did you manage to copy a html file to google 
>> drive? If I try to do it, it opens a google docs full of codes .
>> Il giorno martedì 11 maggio 2021 alle 22:04:11 UTC+9 PMario ha scritto:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>> On Tuesday, May 11, 2021 at 1:07:01 PM UTC+2 arlandri...@gmail.com 
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>> I downloaded the webextension timimi and it didn't work.
>>>
>>>
>>> TiddlyWiki has an "autosave" option that can be found at: *$:/ControlPanel 
>>> <https://tiddlywiki.com/#%24%3A%2FControlPanel>: Saving : General : Save 
>>> Changes Automatically* which is set to ON by default. 
>>> So as soon as you click "Done" on a tiddler, that is edited, you will 
>>> save the whole wiki. If backup settings are done right, you should be safe!
>>>  
>>>
>>>> I downloaded note.js (It was highly recommended) and it doesn't work.
>>>>
>>>
>>> If the node server runs, basically every keystroke is sent back to the 
>>> server. Also if you open a tiddler in edit mode a "Draft of XXX" tiddler 
>>> will be created. So your original tiddler isn't affected by any change you 
>>> make. ... 
>>>
>>> This gives us the possibility to "Cancel" any changes. .. We just throw 
>>> away the "Draft of" tiddler and leave the orginal tiddler in tact.
>>>
>>> If you click done, the original tiddler will be written and then the 
>>> "Draft of" will be deleted. .. 
>>>
>>> --------------
>>>
>>> The new TW UI for a node-js version has an option at the "cloud" icon: 
>>> "Save snapshot" ... 
>>>
>>> [image: save-snapshot.gif]
>>>
>>> So if you think you are finished with something important, you can make 
>>> a snapshot as an additional backup. 
>>>
>>> hope that helps
>>> -mario
>>>  
>>>
>>

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