Mohammad,
I tried to follow the documentation to build my own plugin library but
found it geared to the more expert amongst us.
- Since you have recent undertaken this please share if possible.
- I think we should consider preparing to handle a number of plugin
libraries
- I see value in placing my own solutions into three libraries
- Designer tools - during design you may remove after development
- Solutions - install to get the function the plugin represents.
- Test data - a collection of plugins packed with test data tiddlers
Allows giving code and problem tiddlers in the forums that operate
against a specific test data set so others can reproduce
I am keen to see if we can distribute macros without plugin types, through
a library, although with the new release not automatically demanding reload
this is easier.
thanks heaps for your library
Regards
Tony
On Monday, March 9, 2020 at 11:56:36 PM UTC+11, Mohammad wrote:
>
>
> On Monday, March 9, 2020 at 3:20:33 PM UTC+3:30, TiddlyTweeter wrote:
>>
>> Looks excellent. Good to have access to your stuff in one place!
>>
>> One issue is enhancements made by others. For instance the "Relink"
>> plugin by Fibbles,
>> as its very good to use with Tiddler Commander.
>> See my notes at:
>> https://groups.google.com/forum/#!msg/tiddlywiki/GHbwtMIrA3I/eJyRkqyKAQAJ
>>
>
> Please see my other post here:
> https://groups.google.com/d/msg/tiddlywiki/EWIhcRix9PI/mjDElCwAAwAJ
>
> I propose to have a Non Official Plugin Store called Community Plugin
> Library! It would be great if Tiddlywiki.com support this and then some
> volunteers like you,
> Mat, Mark, Eric, Tony, ... and other interested people help maintain the
> plugin store.
> Submitting should have no bureaucracy and for users it would be enough to
> say install on your own risk. backup your wiki before install.
> Membership should be open to everybody!
>
> This is a good place to keep community plugin library:
> https://github.com/TiddlyWiki (My first priority)
> Unfortunately it has only three members! Jeremy, Mario, Eric.
>
> Another place can be something like https://github.com/tw-scripts or
> https://github.com/tw- <https://github.com/tw-scripts>
> community-plugin-store
>
>
> Then like the official plugin library people can simply select and install
> from community plugin library whothout any hassle without the need to
> search an hour this forum and find wrong version!
>
> This is much better to wait for future to have a complete, secure, high
> performance, best solution plugin library which developers have in mind,
> but it has not been implemented yet.
> Just some thoughts
>
> --Mohammad
>
>
>
>
>> At the moment there is no tradition of adding other people's plugins to a
>> library.
>> It is an interesting issue whether it would be mutually helpful to do so?
>>
>> Good stuff
>> Best wishes, TT
>>
>> On Saturday, 7 March 2020 22:01:34 UTC+1, Mohammad wrote:
>>>
>>> @Diego, @Josiah
>>>
>>> I will try to document all Kookma plugins in one place here on
>>> https://kookma.github.io/TW-PluginLibrary/
>>> This will make selecting and installing plugins much simpler.
>>>
>>> --Mohammad
>>>
>>>>
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