I'm trying to follow along with this guide and running into a few issues

   - Creating the Azure App Service within VS Code didn't prompt for an OS 
   but did appear to be successful
   - Downloading the latest release of TiddlyWiki on GitHub didn't have any 
   folders named tiddlers or a tiddlywiki.info file however, package.json did 
   exist

Is it possible to start locally with "tiddlywiki mynewwiki --init server" 
and deploying the tiddlers folder and tiddlywiki.info file that way?

I'm also a little confused by the section that details editing the 
package.json however, since I'm trying to get this to work with Azure, 
which I have no experience with, is it possible to keep the app running 
without having to start it via the terminal like I would have to do locally 
with Node.js?

Ideally I'm trying to get more experience using TiddlyWiki with Node.js but 
would rather have it hosted and available to any device I'm working on 
instead of having to expose my entire network to host it locally

On Friday, May 15, 2020 at 7:45:10 AM UTC-4 Tony K wrote:

> Here is a tutorial I wrote for anyone who would like to have his own 
> Nodejs version of TW5 running on Microsoft Azure for *Free* 
>
> https://dynalist.io/d/VA2eH2p8x8-beDiyYJV04YA9
>
> I tried to write it here in the forum but changed my mind, so here is the 
> link 
>
> enjoy 
>
>
>

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