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cff-version: 1.2.0
type: software
title: Zenodo Repo another one!
abstract: >-
# Synchronization
Synchronization is one of the biggest features of StackEdit. It enables you to
synchronize any file in your workspace with other files stored in your Google
Drive, your Dropbox and your GitHub accounts. This allows you to keep writing
on other devices, collaborate with people you share the file with, integrate
easily into your workflow... The synchronization mechanism takes place every
minute in the background, downloading, merging, and uploading file
modifications.
There are two types of synchronization and they can complement each other:
- The workspace synchronization will sync all your files, folders and settings
automatically. This will allow you to fetch your workspace on any other
device.
> To start syncing your workspace, just sign in with Google in the menu.
- The file synchronization will keep one file of the workspace synced with one
or multiple files in Google Drive, Dropbox or GitHub.
> Before starting to sync files, you must link an account in the
Synchronize sub-menu.
## Open a file
You can open a file from Google Drive, Dropbox or GitHub by opening the
Synchronize sub-menu and clicking Open from. Once opened in the workspace, any
modification in the file will be automatically synced.
## Save a file
You can save any file of the workspace to Google Drive, Dropbox or GitHub by
opening the Synchronize sub-menu and clicking Save on. Even if a file in the
workspace is already synced, you can save it to another location. StackEdit
can sync one file with multiple locations and accounts.
## Synchronize a file
Once your file is linked to a synchronized location, StackEdit will
periodically synchronize it by downloading/uploading any modification. A merge
will be performed if necessary and conflicts will be resolved.
If you just have modified your file and you want to force syncing, click the
Synchronize now button in the navigation bar.
> Note: The Synchronize now button is disabled if you have no file to
synchronize.
## Manage file synchronization
Since one file can be synced with multiple locations, you can list and manage
synchronized locations by clicking File synchronization in the Synchronize
sub-menu. This allows you to list and remove synchronized locations that are
linked to your file.
# Publication
Publishing in StackEdit makes it simple for you to publish online your files.
Once you're happy with a file, you can publish it to different hosting
platforms like Blogger, Dropbox, Gist, GitHub, Google Drive, WordPress and
Zendesk. With Handlebars templates (http://handlebarsjs.com/), you have full
control over what you export.
> Before starting to publish, you must link an account in the Publish
sub-menu.
date-released: '2025-02-12'
keywords:
- aa
- Another Tag
- Gesundheitsberichterstattung
- Public health surveillance
message: Cite me!
url: https://www.github.io/robert-koch-institut/Dummy_Data_Repo
license: CC-BY-4.0
doi: 10.5072/zenodo.165669
version: '2025-02-12T11:23:00+01:00'
authors:
- name: MF4