Many thanks Jeremy!
This clarified why some people insisted to publish plugin folder!
Of course I noticed I forgot to publish the *plugin.info*

Best wishes
Mohammad

On Wednesday, December 18, 2019 at 12:56:43 PM UTC+3:30, Jeremy Ruston 
wrote:
>
> > Can I ask if you can tell me what the difference is if rather using the 
> folder version I drop the single file plugin on a node hosted wiki? I am 
> sure I should already understand the full consequences how ever I think if 
> we present alternative distributions we should explain the pros and cons of 
> each. 
>
> When using TiddlyWiki on Node.js in the client server configuration there 
> are actually two wikis running, one in the browser and one on the server, 
> communicating via HTTP. 
>
> The wiki running under Node.js will only process plugins loaded via the 
> tiddlywiki.info file, or directly from the command line. 
>
> Tiddlers in the wiki itself that happen to contain plugins will not be 
> processed as plugins by the server wiki, they'll just be treated as 
> ordinary tiddlers. 
>
> However, when the server packs those tiddlers up into a TiddlyWiki HTML 
> file for the browser, the plugin tiddler will be packed into the file in 
> the usual way, and then will be loaded normally by the browser wiki. 
>
> Best wishes 
>
> Jeremy 
>
>

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