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I use my ikiwiki for personal notes only on my laptop locally and now I am trying to edit it with emacs and push from command line.
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I have some questions about this:
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1. Is the following workflow correct:
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- goto ~/mywiki
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- edit and save ~/mypage.mdwm with emacs
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- git add ~/mypage.mdwm
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- git commit -m "mypage edit"
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- git push
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Since I also sometimes want to edit it from the web interface, I tested it and noticed that it doesn't seem that I have to pull before editing. If I save an edit from the web interface the directory ~/mywiki is updated magically without using git pull.
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Is this correct so far or is there a better workflow?
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2. After editing and saving the page from the web interface it is saved with root permissions in ~/mywiki how can I make ikiwiki to save everything with my username as group and owner?
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3. What's the best and fastest way to preview a page in my browser after editing it with emacs without updating the whole wiki?
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