On Windows 10 I consistently get errors relating to the tw-bookcase socket.
It also can't seem to find tiddlywiki plugins.
If it did work, how would you mount more than one wiki? There's nothing the
readme that explains that part.
Thanks!
On Saturday, June 22, 2019 at 1:52:13 PM UTC-7,
Thanks. Great job. Works fine for Linux.
The only question: how to make it workable for Windows 10? So far I haven't
succeeded.
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Hi Devin
Great stuff, thanks for sharing.
Just a reminder that if you send a PR with a docs update targeting the branch
“tiddlywiki-com” then it can be merged and published very quickly. In this
case, it might be worth listing Bookcase under Community/Resources first, and
getting a bit more
Yes, this is like TiddlyServer but when I looked into it I realized
TiddlyServer was way more complicated then I wanted it to be. In my version
the command-line closely matches the same well understood patterns you are
used to when running TiddlyWiki on its own on the command-line. I wanted
This seems similar to TiddlyServer or Bob, which also consolidate on one
port. Being able to install it through npm could be very handy.
The "How to use" link didn't seem to go anywhere.
There is an anomalous link to "GutHub".
Thanks!
On Thursday, May 2, 2019 at 9:51:18 AM UTC-7,
I haven't tried it yet but from glancing at the repo I've got to say this
is awesome! Great work, I've been trying to find a way to use multiple
tiddlywiki's in a static site knowledge repository and this is probably
perfect for that. I'll comment more as I get into that project down the
road!
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