I have a working prototype for the client-side data folders. The reason I
call them client-side is because they are stored on disk exactly as they
appear on the client, and are deserialized directly from disk when
requested.

The client tiddlers are lazy loaded, which TiddlyWiki has supported for
several years. The browser side of things literally worked "out of the
box", but the server-side took quite a bit of thought and structure to work
out the details.

I've also decided to bring back more of the TiddlyWeb protocol, although I
don't know how far I will go with it yet. So the server side supports
multiple bags and recipes but the details are not finalized yet.

It's really simple to test and it should just work. Just download the repo
at
https://github.com/Arlen22/TW5-storage-plugin/tree/7ef9625eb796e115282b15180262f6a2c6d9cc19
and
follow the instructions in the readme.

I expect to add more features later once I hear from you all what your
thoughts are.

Arlen

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