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Modify editions/tw5.com/tiddlywiki.info to include a reference to your plugin directory, i.e. find `"plugins": [ ` and add `"yourname/pluginname"`.
From the TW5 directory issue command
From the TW5 directory issue the command
```
./bin/qbld.sh

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# Copy the contents of `<repo>/core/language/en-GB` into your translation folder
# Create a `plugin.info` file (see below) in your translation folder
# Edit `<repo>/editions/tw5.com/tiddlywiki.info` to add your language to the list
# Run `./bin/qbld.sh` to build TiddlyWiki
# Run `../build.jermolene.github.io/quick-bld.sh` to build TiddlyWiki
# Open the TiddlyWiki file at `/MyTranslation/jermolene.github.com/index.html`
# You should see your translation listed in the control panel, but the text of the translation will still be in British English
# Edit the `.tid` and `.multids` files in your language folder to translate the English text

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For example: <a href="alltiddlers.html">alltiddlers.html</a>
The example is built by the following line in `bin/bld.sh`:
The example is built by the following commands:
```
--rendertiddler $:/core/templates/alltiddlers.template.html alltiddlers.html text/plain

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created: 20130825150100000
modified: 20140912141559011
tags: [[TiddlyWiki on Node.js]]
title: Using TiddlyWiki for GitHub Pages project documentation
title: Using TiddlyWiki for GitHub project documentation
type: text/vnd.tiddlywiki
TiddlyWiki5 can be used to produce documentation for GitHub projects. It lets you maintain a single set of documentation as a [[TiddlyWikiFolder|TiddlyWikiFolders]] containing separate tiddler files under source code control, and then use it to produce `readme.md` files for inclusion in project folders, or HTML files for storage in [[GitHub Pages|http://pages.github.com/]]. Both features are demonstrated by TiddlyWiki5 itself.
TiddlyWiki5 can be used to produce documentation for GitHub projects. It lets you maintain a single set of documentation as a [[TiddlyWikiFolder|TiddlyWikiFolders]] containing separate tiddler files under source code control, and then use it to produce `readme.md` files for inclusion in project folders, or HTML files for storage in [[GitHub Pages|http://pages.github.com/]]. Both features are demonstrated by TiddlyWiki5 itself.
! Generating `readme.md` files
When displaying the contents of a folder GitHub will look for a `readme.md` file and display it. Note that it will not display full HTML files in this way, just static MarkDown files (this is a security measure). Happily MarkDown permits a safe subset of HTML, and thus to generate a `readme.md` file that is suitable for GitHub it is just necessary for TiddlyWiki5 to generate the content of the `<body>` element of an HTML document, and give it the appropriate filename.
This is done in `bin/bld.sh` by this command:
This is done with this command:
```
--rendertiddler ReadMe ./readme.md text/html
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See the LinkWidget for more details.
In this example, tiddler links are rendered as links to the static rendering of tw5.com.
! Publishing to GitHub Pages
Publishing to GitHub Pages is very straightforward. In the case of TiddlyWiki5, several different build products are published.
The `bld.sh` script deposits the build products directly into the local clone of the repo associated with the GitHub Pages account. There is then a manual step to review changes and push them up to github.com.