This thread is awesome! I still think Tiddlywiki can be used for so many
purposes. I'm always looking forward for new ideas how to use TW. For all
people that have posted how they use TW:
- How do you manage different TWs? Do you use any versioning system
(e.g. git)
- How do you cross-link between TWs?
- Do you have a workflow for publishing new TWs?
- How do you separate "private" Tiddlers from "public" ones?
At the moment I only have 1 big TW that I use for several things:
- Collection of highlights from different books I have read
- Currently available at http://wiki.dornea.nu/books.html
- Collection of highlights from different (online) articles I
constantly read
- (Technical) notes regarding programming, networking and security
- For project management I use "bullet journaling" and a Leuchtturm 1917
A4
- I still think that taking notes with pen and paper is way faster than
any digital solution
- saving these notes for future use is indeed a problem: From time to
time I review them and "copy" them to TW
- In general I think TW is a perfect GUI for managing bits of information
- you can easily import JSON
- you can easily tag data
- you always have a nice GUI to view and manipulate your data
- at work I have used TW to classify "security vulnerabilities" info
"false positives" or "true positives"
- future plans:
- I'm planning to migrate my blog (http://blog.dornea.nu) to TW
- Embed Jupyter Notebooks
<https://jupyter.org/>
- have TW running on AWS Lambda (with a DynamoDB backend)
- based on widdly
- some work has been done: check
https://gitlab.com/vdorneanu/widdly
Keep up the good examples! Have a nice day.
Greetings from Berlin,
Victor
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