Re: [tw] Re: GitHub MD wiki -> TiddlyWiki?

2017-03-16 Thread Jack Armitage
On Thursday, March 16, 2017 at 12:38:38 PM UTC, PMario wrote: > > As I wrote, that should be possible too. ... But I'm not sure, how you > would want to implement it. .. IMO for a "low latency" system, it's > important, that only the stuff that's really needed is running. ... So the > final

Re: [tw] Re: GitHub MD wiki -> TiddlyWiki?

2017-03-16 Thread PMario
On Wednesday, March 15, 2017 at 9:29:07 PM UTC+1, Jack Armitage wrote: > > Thanks for the replies everyone. It certainly seems doable! > Yes. > @Pmario, we have not really proposed this as a definite change, and the > wiki would still stay on GitHub at least for now. We are interested in >

Re: [tw] Re: GitHub MD wiki -> TiddlyWiki?

2017-03-15 Thread Jack Armitage
Thanks for the replies everyone. It certainly seems doable! @Pmario, we have not really proposed this as a definite change, and the wiki would still stay on GitHub at least for now. We are interested in options for having the wiki available in our environment though so TiddlyWiki could be a

Re: [tw] Re: GitHub MD wiki -> TiddlyWiki?

2017-03-15 Thread Jeremy Ruston
> > As Jeremy pointed out. Relatively straight forward, but some tweaking needed. > Since There are only 39 wiki pages atm. Manually transferring the stuff > should be about 1h work. It can be automated easily; GitHub wikis are stored as repositories behind the scenes (see

[tw] Re: GitHub MD wiki -> TiddlyWiki?

2017-03-15 Thread PMario
Hi Jack, On Wednesday, March 15, 2017 at 1:26:32 PM UTC+1, Jack Armitage wrote: > > I am part of a project that currently uses a GitHub wiki as it's main > source of documentation (https://github.com/belaplatform/bela/wiki). > Nice project! ... I had a short look at the code base. ... Your web

Re: [tw] Re: GitHub MD wiki -> TiddlyWiki?

2017-03-15 Thread Jeremy Ruston
The core TiddlyWiki 5 plugin library includes one that adds support for Markdown tiddlers. It uses “classic” Markdown, rather than GitHub Flavoured Markdown, but BJ has an alternative plugin that does support GFM: http://bjtools.tiddlyspot.com/#MarKed Under Node.js, you can easily process an

[tw] Re: GitHub MD wiki -> TiddlyWiki?

2017-03-15 Thread Devin Weaver
This sounds more difficult then you probably wish. You would need a script to convert the markdown files to tid files. You would have to add the markdown plugin to the tiddlywiki.info and then build. TiddlyWiki is pretty much a single page HTML file so updates would need to be managed via