[tw5] Re: Kookma Plugin Library

2020-03-18 Thread Mohammad
*Announcement*: Kookma Plugin Library
*Date*: Mar 18th, 2020
*Status*: Stable

There are new updates

- TW-Utility
- TW-Solution

open your Kookma Plugin Library and update above plugins if you like.
For changelog and details visit each plugin demo page.

--Mohammad

P.S: drag and drop attached tiddler in your wiki, if you have not it!
If you have the Kookma Plugin Library, then ignore this step.



On Sunday, March 8, 2020 at 12:29:10 AM UTC+3:30, Mohammad wrote:
>
> *Announcement*: Kookma Plugin Library
> *Date*: Mar 8th, 2020
> *Release*: 1.0.0
> *Status*: Stable
>
> This is to announce the release of Kookma Plugin Library. The Plugin 
> Library introduces a quick and hassles method to install plugins in to your 
> wiki.
>
> Special thanks go to *Jed Carty*, *Tobias Beer* and *Matt Lauber*. 
> Without their help, this plugin does not exist.
>
> If you like it star it on GitHub
> If you like it evaluate and send your feedback.
>
> Demo: https://kookma.github.io/TW-PluginLibrary/
> Code: https://github.com/kookma/TW-PluginLibrary
>
> --Mohammad
>
>
> Kookma Plugin Library
> 8th March 2020 at 12:07am
> start
>
> Tiddlywiki5.1.21+
>  
> LicenseMIT
>  
> Release1.0.0
>  
> Statusstatble
>
> Introduction
>
> This repo contains most useful plugins developed under the name Kookma for 
> Tiddlywiki 5.
>
> The plugin library introduces a very simple mechanism like Tiddlywiki 
> Official Plugin Library to let select among the published plugins and 
> install any number of them you like.
>
> How to use (install)
>
>
>1. Simply drag and drop $:/config/KookmaPluginLibrary 
> to your 
>wiki
>2. Open $:/ControlPanel  in 
>your wiki
>3. Goto Plugins tab
>4. Click on the Get more plugins button
>5. Under Kookma Plugin Library click Open plugin library
>6. In the list of plugins appeared, click install on those plugins you 
>like to install in your wiki
>
> Note: Installing new plugins from Kookma library is similar to installing 
> plugins from Official library.
>
> Published list
>
> The below list shows which plugins are distributed through 
> $:/config/KookmaPluginLibrary 
> 
>
> These are the list of mature plugins
>
> ShirazTiddler CommanderTodolistTrashbinFavoritesSearchwikisUtilitySlider
> PinboardTimelinesTOC
>
> Shiraz is a small framework including stylesheets and macros to create 
> stylish contents in Tiddlywiki. It uses modified CSS classes from Bootstrap 
> 4.3.1. Shiraz has customized elements like alerts, cards, panels, images, 
> tables, badges, texts, ...
>
> Shiraz release 2 is a rewrite of Shiraz 1.2 and aims to be a micro TW 
> (CSS+macro) framework
>
>

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[tw5] Re: Kookma Plugin Library

2020-03-09 Thread Mohammad
Tony,
One of the benefit of plugin library for private/personal use is you can 
make your own library and use it when start new wiki
just click get more plugin in control panel and add your favorite plugins 
among of list!

No hassles for finding where you store plugin what was its name, import, 

This is the simple instruction
http://inmysocks.tiddlyspot.com/#Making%20a%20Plugin%20Library:%5B%5BMaking%20a%20Plugin%20Library%5D%5D

You should have a working Tiddlywiki on Node.js
Hopefully I will publish a tutorial for making plugin library in near 
future.


On Tuesday, March 10, 2020 at 2:49:18 AM UTC+3:30, TonyM wrote:
>
> Mohammad,
>
> I tried to follow the documentation to build my own plugin library but 
> found it geared to the more expert amongst us. 
>
>- Since you have recent undertaken this please share if possible.
>- I think we should consider preparing to handle a number of plugin 
>libraries
>- I see value in placing my own solutions into three libraries
>   - Designer tools - during design you may remove after development
>   - Solutions - install to get the function the plugin represents.
>   - Test data - a collection of plugins packed with test data tiddlers
>   Allows giving code and problem tiddlers in the forums that operate 
>   against a specific test data set so others can reproduce
>
> I am keen to see if we can distribute macros without plugin types, through 
> a library, although with the new release not automatically demanding reload 
> this is easier.
>
> In my opinion plugin is only a protected bundle of tiddlers. So, I even 
use it to distribute a manual or a recipe for making cookie, where there is 
only text and no macro, no css, nothing ...
I have written a chapter for making plugin in the Book by Luis, and you can 
find the wiki version here: http://sistan.tiddlyspot.com/


 

> thanks heaps for your library
>

Glad you like it. 

>
> Regards
> Tony
>

Cheers
Mohammad 

>  
>
> On Monday, March 9, 2020 at 11:56:36 PM UTC+11, Mohammad wrote:
>>
>>
>> On Monday, March 9, 2020 at 3:20:33 PM UTC+3:30, TiddlyTweeter wrote:
>>>
>>> Looks excellent. Good to have access to your stuff in one place!
>>>
>>> One issue is enhancements made by others. For instance the "Relink" 
>>> plugin by Fibbles, 
>>> as its very good to use with Tiddler Commander. 
>>> See my notes  at: 
>>> https://groups.google.com/forum/#!msg/tiddlywiki/GHbwtMIrA3I/eJyRkqyKAQAJ
>>>
>>
>> Please see my other post here: 
>> https://groups.google.com/d/msg/tiddlywiki/EWIhcRix9PI/mjDElCwAAwAJ
>>
>> I propose to have a Non Official  Plugin Store called Community Plugin 
>> Library! It would be great if Tiddlywiki.com support this and then some 
>> volunteers like you,
>> Mat, Mark, Eric, Tony, ... and other interested people help maintain the 
>> plugin store. 
>> Submitting should have no bureaucracy and for users it would be enough to 
>> say install on your own risk. backup your wiki before install.
>> Membership should be open to everybody!
>>
>> This is a good place to keep community plugin library: 
>> https://github.com/TiddlyWiki   (My first priority)
>> Unfortunately it has only three members! Jeremy, Mario, Eric. 
>>
>> Another place can be something like https://github.com/tw-scripts  or 
>> https://github.com/tw- 
>> community-plugin-store
>>
>>
>> Then like the official plugin library people can simply select and 
>> install from community plugin library whothout any hassle without the need 
>> to search an hour this forum and find wrong version!
>>
>> This is much better to wait for future to have a complete, secure, high 
>> performance, best solution plugin library which developers have in mind, 
>> but it has not been implemented yet.
>> Just some thoughts
>>
>> --Mohammad
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>> At the moment there is no tradition of adding other people's plugins to 
>>> a library. 
>>> It is an interesting issue whether it would be mutually helpful to do so?
>>>
>>> Good stuff
>>> Best wishes, TT
>>>
>>> On Saturday, 7 March 2020 22:01:34 UTC+1, Mohammad wrote:

 @Diego, @Josiah

 I will try to document all Kookma plugins in one place here on 
 https://kookma.github.io/TW-PluginLibrary/
 This will make selecting and installing plugins much simpler.

 --Mohammad

>

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[tw5] Re: Kookma Plugin Library

2020-03-09 Thread TonyM
Mohammad,

I tried to follow the documentation to build my own plugin library but 
found it geared to the more expert amongst us. 

   - Since you have recent undertaken this please share if possible.
   - I think we should consider preparing to handle a number of plugin 
   libraries
   - I see value in placing my own solutions into three libraries
  - Designer tools - during design you may remove after development
  - Solutions - install to get the function the plugin represents.
  - Test data - a collection of plugins packed with test data tiddlers
  Allows giving code and problem tiddlers in the forums that operate 
  against a specific test data set so others can reproduce
   
I am keen to see if we can distribute macros without plugin types, through 
a library, although with the new release not automatically demanding reload 
this is easier.

thanks heaps for your library

Regards
Tony
 

On Monday, March 9, 2020 at 11:56:36 PM UTC+11, Mohammad wrote:
>
>
> On Monday, March 9, 2020 at 3:20:33 PM UTC+3:30, TiddlyTweeter wrote:
>>
>> Looks excellent. Good to have access to your stuff in one place!
>>
>> One issue is enhancements made by others. For instance the "Relink" 
>> plugin by Fibbles, 
>> as its very good to use with Tiddler Commander. 
>> See my notes  at: 
>> https://groups.google.com/forum/#!msg/tiddlywiki/GHbwtMIrA3I/eJyRkqyKAQAJ
>>
>
> Please see my other post here: 
> https://groups.google.com/d/msg/tiddlywiki/EWIhcRix9PI/mjDElCwAAwAJ
>
> I propose to have a Non Official  Plugin Store called Community Plugin 
> Library! It would be great if Tiddlywiki.com support this and then some 
> volunteers like you,
> Mat, Mark, Eric, Tony, ... and other interested people help maintain the 
> plugin store. 
> Submitting should have no bureaucracy and for users it would be enough to 
> say install on your own risk. backup your wiki before install.
> Membership should be open to everybody!
>
> This is a good place to keep community plugin library: 
> https://github.com/TiddlyWiki   (My first priority)
> Unfortunately it has only three members! Jeremy, Mario, Eric. 
>
> Another place can be something like https://github.com/tw-scripts  or 
> https://github.com/tw- 
> community-plugin-store
>
>
> Then like the official plugin library people can simply select and install 
> from community plugin library whothout any hassle without the need to 
> search an hour this forum and find wrong version!
>
> This is much better to wait for future to have a complete, secure, high 
> performance, best solution plugin library which developers have in mind, 
> but it has not been implemented yet.
> Just some thoughts
>
> --Mohammad
>
>
>
>
>> At the moment there is no tradition of adding other people's plugins to a 
>> library. 
>> It is an interesting issue whether it would be mutually helpful to do so?
>>
>> Good stuff
>> Best wishes, TT
>>
>> On Saturday, 7 March 2020 22:01:34 UTC+1, Mohammad wrote:
>>>
>>> @Diego, @Josiah
>>>
>>> I will try to document all Kookma plugins in one place here on 
>>> https://kookma.github.io/TW-PluginLibrary/
>>> This will make selecting and installing plugins much simpler.
>>>
>>> --Mohammad
>>>


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[tw5] Re: Kookma Plugin Library

2020-03-09 Thread Mohammad

On Monday, March 9, 2020 at 3:20:33 PM UTC+3:30, TiddlyTweeter wrote:
>
> Looks excellent. Good to have access to your stuff in one place!
>
> One issue is enhancements made by others. For instance the "Relink" plugin 
> by Fibbles, 
> as its very good to use with Tiddler Commander. 
> See my notes  at: 
> https://groups.google.com/forum/#!msg/tiddlywiki/GHbwtMIrA3I/eJyRkqyKAQAJ
>

Please see my other post 
here: https://groups.google.com/d/msg/tiddlywiki/EWIhcRix9PI/mjDElCwAAwAJ

I propose to have a Non Official  Plugin Store called Community Plugin 
Library! It would be great if Tiddlywiki.com support this and then some 
volunteers like you,
Mat, Mark, Eric, Tony, ... and other interested people help maintain the 
plugin store. 
Submitting should have no bureaucracy and for users it would be enough to 
say install on your own risk. backup your wiki before install.
Membership should be open to everybody!

This is a good place to keep community plugin library: 
https://github.com/TiddlyWiki   (My first priority)
Unfortunately it has only three members! Jeremy, Mario, Eric. 

Another place can be something like https://github.com/tw-scripts  or 
https://github.com/tw- community-plugin-store


Then like the official plugin library people can simply select and install 
from community plugin library whothout any hassle without the need to 
search an hour this forum and find wrong version!

This is much better to wait for future to have a complete, secure, high 
performance, best solution plugin library which developers have in mind, 
but it has not been implemented yet.
Just some thoughts

--Mohammad




> At the moment there is no tradition of adding other people's plugins to a 
> library. 
> It is an interesting issue whether it would be mutually helpful to do so?
>
> Good stuff
> Best wishes, TT
>
> On Saturday, 7 March 2020 22:01:34 UTC+1, Mohammad wrote:
>>
>> @Diego, @Josiah
>>
>> I will try to document all Kookma plugins in one place here on 
>> https://kookma.github.io/TW-PluginLibrary/
>> This will make selecting and installing plugins much simpler.
>>
>> --Mohammad
>>
>>>

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[tw5] Re: Kookma Plugin Library

2020-03-09 Thread TiddlyTweeter
Looks excellent. Good to have access to your stuff in one place!

One issue is enhancements made by others. For instance the "Relink" plugin 
by Fibbles, 
as its very good to use with Tiddler Commander. 
See my notes  at: 
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!msg/tiddlywiki/GHbwtMIrA3I/eJyRkqyKAQAJ

At the moment there is no tradition of adding other people's plugins to a 
library. 
It is an interesting issue whether it would be mutually helpful to do so?

Good stuff
Best wishes, TT

On Saturday, 7 March 2020 22:01:34 UTC+1, Mohammad wrote:
>
> @Diego, @Josiah
>
> I will try to document all Kookma plugins in one place here on 
> https://kookma.github.io/TW-PluginLibrary/
> This will make selecting and installing plugins much simpler.
>
> --Mohammad
>>
>>

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[tw5] Re: Kookma Plugin Library

2020-03-07 Thread Mohammad
Hi Reece,

Thank you for your feedback. I am glad you like Shiraz.
I hope using Plugin Library, updating Shiraz gets easier.

Best
Mohammad

On Sunday, March 8, 2020 at 7:03:22 AM UTC+3:30, Reece Shaw wrote:
>
> Great work as always, Mohammad. Shiraz has been a favorite of mine for a 
> while :)
>
> -Reece
>
> On Saturday, March 7, 2020 at 3:59:10 PM UTC-5, Mohammad wrote:
>>
>> *Announcement*: Kookma Plugin Library
>> *Date*: Mar 8th, 2020
>> *Release*: 1.0.0
>> *Status*: Stable
>>
>> This is to announce the release of Kookma Plugin Library. The Plugin 
>> Library introduces a quick and hassles method to install plugins in to your 
>> wiki.
>>
>> Special thanks go to *Jed Carty*, *Tobias Beer* and *Matt Lauber*. 
>> Without their help, this plugin does not exist.
>>
>> If you like it star it on GitHub
>> If you like it evaluate and send your feedback.
>>
>> Demo: https://kookma.github.io/TW-PluginLibrary/
>> Code: https://github.com/kookma/TW-PluginLibrary
>>
>> --Mohammad
>>
>>
>> Kookma Plugin Library
>> 8th March 2020 at 12:07am
>> start
>>
>> Tiddlywiki5.1.21+
>>  
>> LicenseMIT
>>  
>> Release1.0.0
>>  
>> Statusstatble
>>
>> Introduction
>>
>> This repo contains most useful plugins developed under the name Kookma for 
>> Tiddlywiki 5.
>>
>> The plugin library introduces a very simple mechanism like Tiddlywiki 
>> Official Plugin Library to let select among the published plugins and 
>> install any number of them you like.
>>
>> How to use (install)
>>
>>
>>1. Simply drag and drop $:/config/KookmaPluginLibrary 
>> to 
>>your wiki
>>2. Open $:/ControlPanel  in 
>>your wiki
>>3. Goto Plugins tab
>>4. Click on the Get more plugins button
>>5. Under Kookma Plugin Library click Open plugin library
>>6. In the list of plugins appeared, click install on those plugins 
>>you like to install in your wiki
>>
>> Note: Installing new plugins from Kookma library is similar to 
>> installing plugins from Official library.
>>
>> Published list
>>
>> The below list shows which plugins are distributed through 
>> $:/config/KookmaPluginLibrary 
>> 
>>
>> These are the list of mature plugins
>>
>> ShirazTiddler CommanderTodolistTrashbinFavoritesSearchwikisUtilitySlider
>> PinboardTimelinesTOC
>>
>> Shiraz is a small framework including stylesheets and macros to create 
>> stylish contents in Tiddlywiki. It uses modified CSS classes from Bootstrap 
>> 4.3.1. Shiraz has customized elements like alerts, cards, panels, images, 
>> tables, badges, texts, ...
>>
>> Shiraz release 2 is a rewrite of Shiraz 1.2 and aims to be a micro TW 
>> (CSS+macro) framework
>>
>>

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[tw5] Re: Kookma Plugin Library

2020-03-07 Thread Reece Shaw
Great work as always, Mohammad. Shiraz has been a favorite of mine for a 
while :)

-Reece

On Saturday, March 7, 2020 at 3:59:10 PM UTC-5, Mohammad wrote:
>
> *Announcement*: Kookma Plugin Library
> *Date*: Mar 8th, 2020
> *Release*: 1.0.0
> *Status*: Stable
>
> This is to announce the release of Kookma Plugin Library. The Plugin 
> Library introduces a quick and hassles method to install plugins in to your 
> wiki.
>
> Special thanks go to *Jed Carty*, *Tobias Beer* and *Matt Lauber*. 
> Without their help, this plugin does not exist.
>
> If you like it star it on GitHub
> If you like it evaluate and send your feedback.
>
> Demo: https://kookma.github.io/TW-PluginLibrary/
> Code: https://github.com/kookma/TW-PluginLibrary
>
> --Mohammad
>
>
> Kookma Plugin Library
> 8th March 2020 at 12:07am
> start
>
> Tiddlywiki5.1.21+
>  
> LicenseMIT
>  
> Release1.0.0
>  
> Statusstatble
>
> Introduction
>
> This repo contains most useful plugins developed under the name Kookma for 
> Tiddlywiki 5.
>
> The plugin library introduces a very simple mechanism like Tiddlywiki 
> Official Plugin Library to let select among the published plugins and 
> install any number of them you like.
>
> How to use (install)
>
>
>1. Simply drag and drop $:/config/KookmaPluginLibrary 
> to your 
>wiki
>2. Open $:/ControlPanel  in 
>your wiki
>3. Goto Plugins tab
>4. Click on the Get more plugins button
>5. Under Kookma Plugin Library click Open plugin library
>6. In the list of plugins appeared, click install on those plugins you 
>like to install in your wiki
>
> Note: Installing new plugins from Kookma library is similar to installing 
> plugins from Official library.
>
> Published list
>
> The below list shows which plugins are distributed through 
> $:/config/KookmaPluginLibrary 
> 
>
> These are the list of mature plugins
>
> ShirazTiddler CommanderTodolistTrashbinFavoritesSearchwikisUtilitySlider
> PinboardTimelinesTOC
>
> Shiraz is a small framework including stylesheets and macros to create 
> stylish contents in Tiddlywiki. It uses modified CSS classes from Bootstrap 
> 4.3.1. Shiraz has customized elements like alerts, cards, panels, images, 
> tables, badges, texts, ...
>
> Shiraz release 2 is a rewrite of Shiraz 1.2 and aims to be a micro TW 
> (CSS+macro) framework
>
>

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[tw5] Re: Kookma Plugin Library

2020-03-07 Thread Mohammad
@Diego, @Josiah

I will try to document all Kookma plugins in one place here on 
https://kookma.github.io/TW-PluginLibrary/
This will make selecting and installing plugins much simpler.

--Mohammad

On Sunday, March 8, 2020 at 12:29:10 AM UTC+3:30, Mohammad wrote:
>
> *Announcement*: Kookma Plugin Library
> *Date*: Mar 8th, 2020
> *Release*: 1.0.0
> *Status*: Stable
>
> This is to announce the release of Kookma Plugin Library. The Plugin 
> Library introduces a quick and hassles method to install plugins in to your 
> wiki.
>
> Special thanks go to *Jed Carty*, *Tobias Beer* and *Matt Lauber*. 
> Without their help, this plugin does not exist.
>
> If you like it star it on GitHub
> If you like it evaluate and send your feedback.
>
> Demo: https://kookma.github.io/TW-PluginLibrary/
> Code: https://github.com/kookma/TW-PluginLibrary
>
> --Mohammad
>
>
> Kookma Plugin Library
> 8th March 2020 at 12:07am
> start
>
> Tiddlywiki5.1.21+
>  
> LicenseMIT
>  
> Release1.0.0
>  
> Statusstatble
>
> Introduction
>
> This repo contains most useful plugins developed under the name Kookma for 
> Tiddlywiki 5.
>
> The plugin library introduces a very simple mechanism like Tiddlywiki 
> Official Plugin Library to let select among the published plugins and 
> install any number of them you like.
>
> How to use (install)
>
>
>1. Simply drag and drop $:/config/KookmaPluginLibrary 
> to your 
>wiki
>2. Open $:/ControlPanel  in 
>your wiki
>3. Goto Plugins tab
>4. Click on the Get more plugins button
>5. Under Kookma Plugin Library click Open plugin library
>6. In the list of plugins appeared, click install on those plugins you 
>like to install in your wiki
>
> Note: Installing new plugins from Kookma library is similar to installing 
> plugins from Official library.
>
> Published list
>
> The below list shows which plugins are distributed through 
> $:/config/KookmaPluginLibrary 
> 
>
> These are the list of mature plugins
>
> ShirazTiddler CommanderTodolistTrashbinFavoritesSearchwikisUtilitySlider
> PinboardTimelinesTOC
>
> Shiraz is a small framework including stylesheets and macros to create 
> stylish contents in Tiddlywiki. It uses modified CSS classes from Bootstrap 
> 4.3.1. Shiraz has customized elements like alerts, cards, panels, images, 
> tables, badges, texts, ...
>
> Shiraz release 2 is a rewrite of Shiraz 1.2 and aims to be a micro TW 
> (CSS+macro) framework
>
>

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