[tw5] Speech to Text 1.0.6 alpha

2021-08-17 Thread BurningTreeC
Hello all, There's an alpha build of the version 1.0.6 of the Speech to Text plugin available at https://speech-to-text.finnsoftware.net *What's new?* You can now insert the spoken text in any input or textarea using the command *Ok Wiki insert* To use this functionality it's probably best to

Re: [tw5] Speech to Text 1.0.6 alpha

2021-08-17 Thread Mohammad Rahmani
Hi BTC, This may seems stupid question: But is it also possible to have voice or audio tiddler? I mean like Clubhouse, I can record a voice and save it as an AUDIO tiddler, a brand new tiddler kust like image tiddler! In this way I can issue commands to TW to start recording and then saving an

[tw5] Re: Build a WooCommerce Dashboard with SMS using Twilio, Pipedream and TiddlyWiki

2021-08-17 Thread ludwa6
Good catch, @Mohammad; this solution -which involves a good few steps to set up, but the whole soup-to-nuts solution appears well-documented here -is brilliant! If this is not the first

[tw5] Do you already use https://talk.tiddlywiki.org/ ?

2021-08-17 Thread BurningTreeC
Hi tiddlywikians, there's this new TiddlyWiki forum at https://talk.tiddlywiki.org/ Is the google group still a thing for you or are you going to move to the new Forum? just out of interest :) Best wishes, BTC -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups

Re: [tw5] Do you already use https://talk.tiddlywiki.org/ ?

2021-08-17 Thread Jeremy Ruston
The new Discourse forum at https://talk.tiddlywiki.org/ is an experiment at this stage. At the moment, there's two way sync with Google Groups, but if people like the new system then we will migrate fully over to it. We'll be discussing it at the TiddlyWiki community call in a few hours time:

Re: [tw5] Speech to Text 1.0.6 alpha

2021-08-17 Thread Mohammad Rahmani
Thank you BTC! I follow your progress with interest! Best wishes Mohammad On Tue, Aug 17, 2021 at 1:13 PM BurningTreeC wrote: > Hi @Mohammad, that's probably possible somehow > Maybe in a future release we can implement this > At the moment we want to get all bugs resolved if we find any > >

Re: [tw5] Do you already use https://talk.tiddlywiki.org/ ?

2021-08-17 Thread Mohammad Rahmani
Thanks for sharing BTC! I would like to have one central place to be informed about TW! Is this the one I wished? Best wishes Mohammad On Tue, Aug 17, 2021 at 12:22 PM BurningTreeC wrote: > Hi tiddlywikians, > > there's this new TiddlyWiki forum at https://talk.tiddlywiki.org/ > > Is the

[tw5] Re: convert date in a text field to date format

2021-08-17 Thread
Mark, yes, Eric's macro is there, tagged as ' $:/tags/Macro'. I downloaded an emty Wiki - 'published-tw' field will also not be filled. To use the "Update Publication Dates" button is a workaround but not the best solution. I miss a system '*date*' field, like '*created*' or '*modified*'. When

[tw5] Build a WooCommerce Dashboard with SMS using Twilio, Pipedream and TiddlyWiki

2021-08-17 Thread Mohammad Rahmani
https://twitter.com/philwonski/status/1427316920441843717?s=20 Build a WooCommerce Dashboard with SMS using Twilio, Pipedream and TiddlyWiki Best wishes Mohammad -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group and

Re: [tw5] Speech to Text 1.0.6 alpha

2021-08-17 Thread BurningTreeC
Hi @Mohammad, that's probably possible somehow Maybe in a future release we can implement this At the moment we want to get all bugs resolved if we find any best wishes, BTC Mohammad schrieb am Dienstag, 17. August 2021 um 10:34:11 UTC+2: > Hi BTC, > This may seems stupid question: > > But is

[tw5] I Think I Hacked TiddlyWiki

2021-08-17 Thread Finn Lancaster
Hello All, Following the discovery of the iframe content to execute JS in TiddlyWiki, I began pentesting TW to find other methods of executing JS, but without any kind of sandbox. What I discovered is that TW correctly sanitizes

[tw5] Re: I Think I Hacked TiddlyWiki

2021-08-17 Thread
OK, got it to execute. For some mysterious reason, the first few keypresses didn't do anything, then a few did, I clicked elsewhere and modified another tiddler, the next few didn't, and when I went back to the malicious tiddler to get it to execute again, it hadn't recorded keypresses made in

[tw5] Re: I Think I Hacked TiddlyWiki

2021-08-17 Thread Finn Lancaster
@R2, the tiddler is blank by design. Once you have saved the tiddler, press a key on your keyboard, and it alerts the keynumber back to you. Typing multiple keys it will alert each key you've pressed as part of *every keypress*. On Tuesday, August 17, 2021 at 9:47:27 AM UTC-4 R² wrote: > Hi

[tw5] Re: I Think I Hacked TiddlyWiki

2021-08-17 Thread Finn Lancaster
Mark, The scenario I had in mind was: Person A (attacker), adds malicious code to his TW instance, which is accessible via the web through GitHub pages, or something similar. He then shares his wiki link with Person B, who unknowingly goes to take a look at Person A's wiki. On doing this,

[tw5] TiddlyWikis on node.js: includeWikis: configuration BEFORE includes

2021-08-17 Thread Charlie Veniot
Boys o' boys, I really like the includeWikis thing for node.js TiddlyWikis. I am an organization fiend, and includeWikis rocks. The only problem I've found is a need for a wee heads-up in the documentation. Maybe a conversation

[tw5] Re: I Think I Hacked TiddlyWiki

2021-08-17 Thread
Hi Finn, Could you perhaps post a video of what you see on your end? I tried on several instances and don't get the "will alert your keystrokes back to you" part, just a seemingly empty tiddler. Best, R² -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups

[tw5] Re: how to set a global variable with a tiddler field value

2021-08-17 Thread Soren Bjornstad
vpl, First of all, the syntax for incorporating a variable into a filter expression is not <> but : \define test_project() {{{ [get[projectId]] }}} However, this still may not work, depending on how you use the macro. It's tempting to think of macro transclusions as "function calls",

[tw5] Re: I Think I Hacked TiddlyWiki

2021-08-17 Thread Soren Bjornstad
On Tuesday, August 17, 2021 at 9:53:28 AM UTC-5 flanc...@gmail.com wrote: > Mark, > > The scenario I had in mind was: Person A (attacker), adds malicious code > to his TW instance, which is accessible via the web through GitHub pages, > or something similar. He then shares his wiki link with

[tw5] Re: I Think I Hacked TiddlyWiki

2021-08-17 Thread Finn Lancaster
Update: just let the devs know (https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5/issues/5960) On Tuesday, August 17, 2021 at 9:12:15 AM UTC-4 Finn Lancaster wrote: > Hello All, > > Following the discovery of the iframe content to execute JS in TiddlyWiki, > I began pentesting TW to find other methods

[tw5] Re: I Think I Hacked TiddlyWiki

2021-08-17 Thread 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki
I'm trying to understand what the problem is. TW isn't multi-user. If someone can sit down at your desk and insert code, then you already have security problems way beyond code. Likewise, if you have a publicly exposed TW that anyone can save with, then you have security problems beyond a code

Re: [tw5] ‎The History Show of the GG Community: Travel 17 years back in time in just 3 Hours

2021-08-17 Thread Taacees ME
Hi Jeremy, All, We've finished the "Phase 1" of this Project, and here are some samples of the result: https://bit.ly/37ELoj1 (in 2 formats: single TW5 file & "*.tid" files) Also I created a video https://youtu.be/FuJR-5uSDVU trying to explain both the above results and the project itself.

[tw5] how to set a global variable with a tiddler field value

2021-08-17 Thread vpl
Hi, I want to define a global variable in my script with the value contained into a tiddler field When I hard code the global variable like \define test_project() project-1 I can use the <> variable without issue But when I want this <> to be initialised to a tiddler's field like the

[tw5] Re: I Think I Hacked TiddlyWiki

2021-08-17 Thread Saq Imtiaz
> > > I'd be more concerned about people being tricked into importing a tiddler > that contained code like this. > >From my perspective this is the only practical concern, and once again emphasizes the need to be careful when importing content from others. -- You received this message

[tw5] Re: I Think I Hacked TiddlyWiki

2021-08-17 Thread TiddlyTweeter
Mark S. wrote: > That was one of the concerns with TWederation. You could import from > someone you trusted who imported from someone they trusted who ... actually > couldn't be trusted. It's kind of a hard problem. > *Right! *It IS an interesting issue. But *maybe as much an anthropological

[tw5] Re: A brewing idea: TiddlyWiki on node.js: check for changes

2021-08-17 Thread Finn Lancaster
I'm not sure how familiar you are with Node/Socket.io, so if this is a bit confusing for you, just ask me for clarification. I am also always willing to collaborate on great ideas, if you would like to build something like this and need help, I'd be happy to help via GitHub Collaboration! On

[tw5] Sidebar CSS

2021-08-17 Thread amreus
Hello, I am trying to set up my wiki so i can use it on my phone as well as desktop. I don't expect to be editing tiddlers or writing filters on the phone. That will be done on the desktop. But I do want to set up the sidebar with some tabs and buttons for use on the phone. I find this is

[tw5] Re: Timely help needed

2021-08-17 Thread Ste
That's hit the spot! I can now sync the deadline date with the end date of the task. I've even made myself a macro to change a date from all those numbers to something a bit more readable! Heavily inspired (copy-pasted.) from Eric's macro in the thread linked above. I'm sure the button can

[tw5] Speech To Text v1.0.6 Released - Piping of Text into inputs and textareas

2021-08-17 Thread BurningTreeC
Finn Lancaster and I (Simon Huber alias BurningTreeC) are proud to announce the release of v1.0.6 of the Speech to Text plugin It comes with the following changes and additions - Insertion of text into inputs and textareas (including CodeMirror)

[tw5] A brewing idea: TiddlyWiki on node.js: check for changes

2021-08-17 Thread Charlie Veniot
Say I have a TiddlyWiki running on node.js, and two people currently viewing the same TiddlyWiki in their browsers. Say User 1 is editing a tiddler. I'm thinking it would be cool if User 2 could know that User 1 is editing the tiddler (or that anybody is editing the tiddler.) And/or, it

[tw5] Reboot of Subsume plugin

2021-08-17 Thread David Gifford
Hi everyone I have rebooted the Subsume plugin rather than updating it. (https://giffmex.org/gifts/subsume.html) The good news is that it now includes a way to have a subsume with an edit button. I like this way better than the regular subsumes with links. The bad news is that the

[tw5] Re: I Think I Hacked TiddlyWiki

2021-08-17 Thread 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki
In my test, the code didn't do anything. So it's hard to evaluate. What exactly could the code do? Unless it could write to the file system (which is really hard in JS), or if it could send the keystrokes back to a server-based entity, it would not be able to accomplish anything. What browser

[tw5] Re: A brewing idea: TiddlyWiki on node.js: check for changes

2021-08-17 Thread Charlie Veniot
Good stuff for later. Thank-you ! I'm still very new to node.js and TiddlyWiki on node.js (let's say "white belt") and I consider myself maybe an "orange belt" re TiddlyWiki. Just to prototype, I'm going to go with some old-school thinking, just as a way to familiarise myself (a bit of a

[tw5] Re: I Think I Hacked TiddlyWiki

2021-08-17 Thread 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki
That was one of the concerns with TWederation. You could import from someone you trusted who imported from someone they trusted who ... actually couldn't be trusted. It's kind of a hard problem. On Tuesday, August 17, 2021 at 8:13:42 AM UTC-7 saq.i...@gmail.com wrote: > >> I'd be more

[tw5] Re: A brewing idea: TiddlyWiki on node.js: check for changes

2021-08-17 Thread Finn Lancaster
Charlie, One way to do this (since you are using node), is to implement Socket.io into the Wiki. Each time the edit button is pressed, tell Socket.io via socket.emit to in turn socket.emit to each client (the first socket.emit would contain JSON containing the name of the editor and the

[tw5] Re: I Think I Hacked TiddlyWiki

2021-08-17 Thread TiddlyTweeter
Mark S. wrote: > ... Modern browsers, as we have found out to our chagrin, tell you that > they are doing a download. They can only download to one place, which is > usually the download directory. They know nothing about the file system, > and can't even tell you the path of an image that

[tw5] Nice edit-comptext hack

2021-08-17 Thread David Gifford
Hi everyone If you use snowgoon88's edit-comptext plugin (http://snowgoon88.github.io/TW5-extendedit/#About%20the%20Edit-CompText%20plugin) You can change the filter [all[tiddlers]!is[system]] in $:/plugins/snowgoon88/edit-comptext/config to [all[tiddlers+missing]!is[system]] and get

Re: [tw5] Do you already use https://talk.tiddlywiki.org/ ?

2021-08-17 Thread Mohammad Rahmani
Also it should be mentioned that those who join the new forum will not miss any post on Google Forum! as the new forum mirror GG forum! Best wishes Mohammad On Wed, Aug 18, 2021 at 12:41 AM Saq Imtiaz wrote: > It would be great if we could get more community members to join the new > forum

[tw5] A New TW Integration Tool, And, A New Copyright for the Community!

2021-08-17 Thread Finn Lancaster
Hello Everyone, For those interested, I've developed a JS library that I hope will open-up the TW plugin landscape for commands, verbally-powered TW, "smarter" suggestions, etc. the tool, found at https://github.com/flancast90/TW-Sounds, was built by me primarily for BurningTreeC and I's

[tw5] Re: Sidebar CSS

2021-08-17 Thread clutterstack
Hi amreus, I'm not sure you've provided a clear enough description of what you want to do. My first thought is that without changing anything from the Vanilla theme, there's a media query that puts the sidebar to full width, at the top of the window, when the screen is narrower than some

Re: [tw5] Re: A brewing idea: TiddlyWiki on node.js: check for changes

2021-08-17 Thread Finn Lancaster
Sounds good! You’ll probably need to add code to the TW Node server file, and can handle the rest through a plug-in. I have a few NodeJS projects that may help you, if you’d like, too, I can send you their links. If we are going to collaborate for this, it’s probably easiest to make a GitHub repo

[tw5] Re: Nice edit-comptext hack

2021-08-17 Thread History Buff
Thanks for that little suggestion. I have already done it and love it! On Tuesday, August 17, 2021 at 10:58:27 AM UTC-7 David Gifford wrote: > > Hi everyone > > If you use snowgoon88's edit-comptext plugin ( > http://snowgoon88.github.io/TW5-extendedit/#About%20the%20Edit-CompText%20plugin > )

[tw5] Re: A brewing idea: TiddlyWiki on node.js: check for changes

2021-08-17 Thread Saq Imtiaz
Hi Charlie, On Tuesday, August 17, 2021 at 8:18:27 PM UTC+2 cj.v...@gmail.com wrote: > Say I have a TiddlyWiki running on node.js, and two people currently > viewing the same TiddlyWiki in their browsers. > > Say User 1 is editing a tiddler. I'm thinking it would be cool if User 2 > could

Re: [tw5] Do you already use https://talk.tiddlywiki.org/ ?

2021-08-17 Thread Saq Imtiaz
It would be great if we could get more community members to join the new forum at https://talk.tiddlywiki.org/ and use it for discussions, and provide feedback on how they find the user experience. Note that you can log in with a Google or Github account, or create a new user account

Re: [tw5] Do you already use https://talk.tiddlywiki.org/ ?

2021-08-17 Thread clutterstack
I've logged in, but was unable to reply to a GG post over there, so came back here. :P I don't have a lot to say about it yet, but will come back to try it more. Best, Chris On Tuesday, August 17, 2021 at 4:28:39 PM UTC-4 Mohammad wrote: > Also it should be mentioned that those who join the

[tw5] Re: A brewing idea: TiddlyWiki on node.js: check for changes

2021-08-17 Thread PMario
On Tuesday, August 17, 2021 at 8:18:27 PM UTC+2 cj.v...@gmail.com wrote: > Say I have a TiddlyWiki running on node.js, and two people currently > viewing the same TiddlyWiki in their browsers. > > Say User 1 is editing a tiddler. I'm thinking it would be cool if User 2 > could know that User

[tw5] Re: A brewing idea: TiddlyWiki on node.js: check for changes

2021-08-17 Thread Charlie Veniot
I had not noticed cycled refreshing. Thanks! I must watch those TiddlyWikis again. On Tuesday, August 17, 2021 at 5:07:31 PM UTC-3 saq.i...@gmail.com wrote: > Hi Charlie, > > On Tuesday, August 17, 2021 at 8:18:27 PM UTC+2 cj.v...@gmail.com wrote: > >> Say I have a TiddlyWiki running on

[tw5] Re: TiddlyWikis on node.js: includeWikis: configuration BEFORE includes

2021-08-17 Thread Joshua Fontany
I also really dig the `includeWikis` setting, there's a lot possible with this type of "whole wiki transclusion". One thing to note is that this feature was originally developed to allow Jeremy to have 2 different folders for specific editions. For example, the `tw5.com` and `tw5.com-server`

[tw5] Re: I Think I Hacked TiddlyWiki

2021-08-17 Thread 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki
TW wasn't built from the ground-up for mult-user, and it's definitely not how most people are using it. I'm sure products built as server-side entities (e.g. WikiMedia) have all sorts of protection against injected code. Anyone who can write and save a tiddler can make a javascript tiddler,

Re: [tw5] Re: TiddlyWiki Community Call and File Uploads Plugin

2021-08-17 Thread Saq Imtiaz
A video from the community call as well as slides are now available at the new community forum: https://talk.tiddlywiki.org/t/aug-17th-2021-community-call-core-savers-syncers-upload-plugin-discourse-forum/28 You will also find a thread there in the Plugins section for feedback on the beta

[tw5] Re: I Think I Hacked TiddlyWiki

2021-08-17 Thread Joshua Fontany
I am currently playing with "real-time multiplayer" capabilities for TW5, so this is an interesting security vulnerability to be aware of. My primary concern was "what if a malicious user connected a MIS-IDENTIFIED wiki to a real-time server. It has a bunch of malicious tiddlers, and it DOES

[tw5] Re: A brewing idea: TiddlyWiki on node.js: check for changes

2021-08-17 Thread Joshua Fontany
As Saq mentioned, I am very close to a public beta of a real-time "live multiplayer" syncer build on top of TiddlyWeb/TiddlyWiki5 Server + Websockets + Yjs (Conflict Free Replicated Datatype library). I took a lot of inspiration from Jed Carty's Bob Server setup, but so many of the internal