Hi everyone!

I'm a newcomer to the TiddlyWiki community (coming off of a long affair 
with Vimwiki) and have really enjoyed developing my personal wiki so far.

One of my favorite aspects of TiddlyWiki has been that it's web-based, 
making it possible for me to access my wiki from everywhere (especially my 
phone). That being said, I'm a bit paranoid, so I was left a bit 
unsatisfied with the tiddlywiki server's HTTP basic auth for protecting my 
wiki. ~23 commits later, I've created something called twproxy that I'd 
like to share with you all today, as I'm hoping somebody other than myself 
will find it useful.

Essentially it is a simple proxy that puts your wiki behind a username, 
password, and optional 2-factor auth prompt. This gives you added security 
in addition to the ability to remember your credentials past one browsing 
session (I was getting sick and tired of typing my username/password in 
over and over using basic auth).

The project is open-source and released under the MIT license 
here: https://github.com/stevenleeg/twproxy

Hope some of you find it useful, and any/all feedback is welcome!
- Steve

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