THAT is a very interesting project. The idea to have an online CONFIGURATION and TW BUILDER tool has been floating around for years.
I can see in your project some steps towards what is badly needed. Particularly the focus on FUNDAMENTAL plugins that have evolved over the years. We SERIOUSLY need a way to help new users build wiki suited to their needs. Best wishes TT On Tuesday, 15 September 2020 at 17:34:14 UTC+2 janflor...@gmail.com wrote: > Dear all, > > during an hackathon a few months back I've been creating a resource > collection of websites that advance one's digital literacy in some way. > It's been implemented as TiddlyWiki and is available here (in German): > > https://fkohrt.gitlab.io/digitale-selbstbestimmung/ > > What kept me busy was combining this in a meaningful way with Git such > that different components (plugins, settings, content) > > - can be identified as such > - are properly attributed > - can be updated seamlessly > - can be reused independently of this particular wiki > > Eventually I ended up with a "base" TW at... > > https://gitlab.com/fkohrt/tw-base > > ...and a customized TW "mounted atop" at... > > https://gitlab.com/fkohrt/digitale-selbstbestimmung > > Attributions for each TW are provided in the project's READMEs. > "tw-base" is just a collection of components I tend to use more often, > independent of the platform (self-contained HTML, regular Node.js > server, BobWiki). I make heavy use of Git's submodules, but also have to > download some plugins inside Makefiles. Inclusion happens either over > symlinks into the "plugins" subfolder or by putting JSON files into the > "tiddlers" subfolder. Also, some basic linting is performed after > pushing to the repository through the Node.js textlint package (checking > for dead links). > > What I'm trying to do can probably still be improved and you might be > aware of nice examples. For example, the repository is currently not set > up to automatically test pull requests (merge requests in the lingo of > GitLab). But I'm eager to hear about your feedback, examples and > advances concerning "end-to-end" TW management and deployment (for both > plugins and "editions"). > > Also thanks to all the plugin authors whose code this project > incorporates, namely Jeremy Ruston, Daniel Rodriguez Rivero, Felix > Küppers, Mohammad Rahmani, Hans Christian Haase, Bimba László, jd, > Tobias Beer, ihm4u, Cameron Fischer, Jeffrey Wikinson, William Jackson, > Matias Goldman, Alberto Molina Pérez, Thomas Elmiger and the many more > contributors of these projects! > > Regards, > Florian > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to tiddlywiki+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/tiddlywiki/b179bf56-fd11-4c05-9a02-4126daf6ef53n%40googlegroups.com.