Hi Mat and Eric, thanks for the responses. Neither are what I mean. Mat's 
solution with a different syntax would undermine the advantage gained by 
using comptext autocomplete. Eric's suggestion is something I already knew 
about and played with, and had even changed the CSS for, last week. But in 
the end I decided against it because even I was getting confused. I 
couldn't find references to tiddlers in lists, and realized those tiddlers 
don't exist. So I went back to normal CSS for missing tiddlers.

I just meant that if there were a way for closing a link to a missing 
tiddler to trigger TW into creating an actual tiddler. Would save two 
steps. But I realize I am asking for the moon on this one. 

The behavior in Roam research is interesting: click [[, and the closing ]] 
is automatically inserted after the cursor. Start typing, one character, 
and a dropdown list of your Roam pages appears, and the list gets filtered 
as you type. Hit enter, and the cursor jumps to just after the ]] . And the 
page for whatever you typed already exists as a page in Roam. It's really 
intuitive and saves steps. I figured it didn't hurt to ask.

On Sunday, February 2, 2020 at 10:23:29 AM UTC-6, David Gifford wrote:
>
> Hi all
>
> Is there a way to configure TiddlyWiki or a plugin, so that when closing a 
> link (]]), if the tiddler does not exist, one is automatically created? Of 
> course I am thinking of TiddlyBlink - this would replicate a very handy, 
> time-saving feature of Roam. There would be no need to click edit then 
> click save changes for each tiddler.
>

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