Victor, This is a Big Question, with perhaps multiple answers, each of which could be quite involved, so I am not surprise you have not had much feedback.
I can't help you with GitHub so much But JEDS's Bob solution can handle wikis and subwikis so if you could make the folders below part of a repository, you may be approaching what you are asking for. Personally I have multiple single file wikis for many subject areas but I have some select reference wikis and what I call a core wiki where I place a common directory and more. I have a little registration system to register a new wiki and submit it to the directory. This I can drag and drop to the core (displayed as an Iframe). I also create bundles for any reusable content, and try and make everything reusable. My Point, Whilst there are technologies to help multiple Tiddlywiki's are best handled with the development of your own standards and practices, built on top of tiddlywiki. Regards Tony On Monday, December 2, 2019 at 9:39:56 PM UTC+11, Victor Dorneanu wrote: > > 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) > - everything that is tagged with "coding" or has "coding" as a > parent tag > - notes.html (for notes) > - everything that is tagged with "notes" or has "notes" 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 > > -- 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 [email protected]. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/tiddlywiki/5f8a4b4e-f3d0-40ff-a33c-45d0bbfd7788%40googlegroups.com.

