Hi victor,
good question! I am permanently wrestling with the same issue - with
very limited success!
What I do at the moment is:
1. I have a plethoria of wikis, standalone files on my USB
1. In each one I have the names of editors and the journal tag
customised
2. I have a few wikis on node.js
3. On all of them I have the Bundles-plugin, and on all of them I have
a fixed set of standardised filter rules (bundles), they channel the
migration of tiddler swarms;
4. Then I export stuff from each standalone wiki and throw it into the
appropriate node.js wiki
1. there I can "bundle" it according to 1.1 above
2. But : could there be a Super-wiki, which could look into all the
other node.js folder? dunno - I am too dumb
Not perfect ? Oh yes, very imperfect!
Cumbersome? Yes!
Improvement? Please, somebody find one!
Any alternative from the big companies (SoftTyny, ...et al)? ... with a
300.000+ cost-free developer community, consultancy and advisory force,
off-line, cloud-free, future-proof, MIT-crypto and whatnot...? I didnt
find any in 40 years
... TW it is...
Pit.W
Am 02.12.2019 um 11:39 schrieb Victor Dorneanu:
Hi everyone,
what I want to achieve is to have multiple wikis for each "area" of
knowledge. Let's say:
* coding
* notes (from books, articles etc.)
* cooking recipes
* etc.
I like to manage my tiddlers at a single place, that means: Have
everything inside a big (git) repository. However, when I want to
share/publish my content I'd like to have multiple files for each
knowledge area:
* coding.html (for coding)
o everything that is tagged with "coding" or has coding as a
parent tag
* notes.html (for notes)
o everything that is tagged with "notes" or has coding as a
parent tag
* and so forth
For every published wiki I'd like to also have a different welcome
page and perhaps different style (CSS) customizations.
I came across this Github issue thread
<https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5/issues/3069> where Tobi Beer
(awesome work BTW!) presented some dirty implementation
<https://tobibeer.github.io/TiddlyWiki5> of a "monolithic" based
multiple wiki approach. Without going into details of current
discussion regarding that topic: What would be the most easiest way to
achieve what I've described before?
Thanks in advance.
Greetings,
Victor
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