FYI you can create a token easily with this link: 
https://github.com/settings/tokens/new?scopes=repo&description=tw

On Thursday, 11 May 2023 at 15:38:00 UTC+2 Ross Table wrote:

> no, you have to generate a PAT (
> https://docs.github.com/en/authentication/keeping-your-account-and-data-secure/creating-a-personal-access-token),
>  
> its sort of like a password then on the wiki you have to click the cog and 
> find the github settings and paste it in there along with the github 
> account name and other stuff, that field is then saved locally (I think as 
> a cookie but not sure) so you have to do it the first time you time you try 
> and make a change from that device/browser. (IF you don't have the PAT in, 
> it will "download" a copy to your downloads folder)
>
> One thing you can do to limit the risk of the PAT is to create a new 
> github account that has just your tiddlywiki's as this reduces the reach of 
> the PAT and treat it like a password.
>
> A PAT will be about this length and contain "random" characters, letters, 
> numbers etc, MIGeMA0GCSqGSIb3DQEBAQUAA4GMADCBiA (please note this is not 
> actually a PAT)
>
> It all depends where you want to access it from. From a personal security 
> POV, I would not recommend making an IP and port in your home reachable 
> from anywhere unless you really know exactly what you are doing and the 
> security risks that are involved in doing that.
>
> On Thursday, May 11, 2023 at 2:25:44 PM UTC+1 Joan Forn wrote:
>
>> Thanks for the fast response,
>>
>> I did tried to add a tiddly in your page and was not saved (wich is 
>> nice). ¿Do you have to enter your GitHub password everytime you do want to 
>> save changes?
>>
>> I found this solution that works too:
>>
>> 1) start a LXC container or VM in your proxmox server.
>> 2) inside the LXC, type:
>>        2.1)  "npm install -g tiddlywiki"
>>        2.2) "ip a"  to get the eth0 ip addres of the LXC, in my case 
>> "192.168.4.71"
>>        2.3) "mkdir /home/tiddlywiki"
>>        2.4) "tiddlywiki mywiki --init server"
>>        2.5) "mywiki --listen host=192.168.4.71 port=8080"
>> 3) tiddlywiky is accesible by typing "192.168.4.71:8080" within any web 
>> browser from a device located in the same LAN
>> 4) *Optional*: Make "192.168.4.71:8080" reachable to WAN by forwarding 
>> it to your domain via cloudflare tunnel.
>>
>> El jueves, 11 de mayo de 2023 a las 13:01:35 UTC+2, Ross Table escribió:
>>
>>> I have had great success integrating with github. I purchased a domain 
>>> and have setup subdomains, each of which points to a different wiki that I 
>>> am using for something different. There is no hosting fee as its hosted on 
>>> github, the down side to this is it is technically public for anyone to 
>>> view. If that works for you I highly recommend it. If you go that route, 
>>> feel free to PM me or checkout the public repo's I have 
>>> https://github.com/aquilaRoss?tab=repositories
>>>
>>> This biggest gotcha was main vs master and finding where on github they 
>>> have hidden the PAT generation stuff.
>>>
>>>
>>> On Thursday, May 11, 2023 at 11:20:51 AM UTC+1 Joan Forn wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hello everyone,
>>>>
>>>> I am looking for some guidance regarding editing tiddlers on my iPhone. 
>>>> I would like to have a similar behavior as Notion, where any edited HTML 
>>>> is 
>>>> automatically synced across all devices and users who have access to the 
>>>> page.
>>>>
>>>> Recently, I came across TiddlyServer, which seems promising, but there 
>>>> doesn't seem to be much documentation about it.
>>>>
>>>> ¿Any advise me on whether this is possible or any suggestions on how to 
>>>> achieve it?
>>>>
>>>> Many thanks
>>>>
>>>

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