Luis

Understood.

My suggestion is perhaps separating the packaging of plugins from documentation 
on writing them.

Writting plugins can use macros and wiki text, CSS and html as you would any 
tiddler, you can then package them as a plugin.

For others plugins can include JavaScript and libraries and need to apply 
tiddlywiki coding standards to ensure they integrate with the platform. you can 
then package them as a plugin.

Regards
Tony

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