First of all: A big thanks goes to @saqimtiaz, who did create the tw-pr-maker edition [1], which makes the workflow possible.
I did just finish and publish a new video series on my channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/pmariojo
Create Pull Requests with TiddlyWiki
It contains the following videos:
- Short Intro 1:29 … As the name says: The Intro
- Create a GitHub account 5:20 … for those who don’t have one yet. I recommend this one, it contains a valuable GitHub setting, I did learn about, while creating the videos
- Sign the Contributor License Agreement (CLA) 6:53 … Pull Requests can only be accepted if you signed it!
- Fix a Pull Requtest Title Typo 1:54… Yea, I did know this upfront
- Create a GitHub Personal Access Token 4:52 … That allows the wiki to push to GitHub
- Create a Pull Request and Backup 10:26 … Create the first Pull Request and show how to make a backup. (This PR is merged already)
- Behind the Scenes 6:20 … What’s going on in the backend
- TiddlyWiki Doc Standards (doc - macros) 32:31 … Mainly about the “doc macros” and it contains 2 doc contributions to the documentation
Feedback is very welcome!
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have fun!
mario
[1] Saq’s tw-pr-maker edition