Thank you, that worked. 

Is it possible to apply a filter for tiddlers while doing this ?

On Tuesday, April 7, 2020 at 11:05:15 PM UTC+2, Mark S. wrote:
>
> From the same directory where you launch your node.js, assuming you've 
> installed things per tiddlywiki.com, I believe it goes like this:
>
> tiddlywiki mywiki --output <your target dir> --build index
>
> Your new wiki will have the name "index.html" and be found in your 
> specified target dir. If you don't specify an output, then it puts it in 
> mywiki/output .
>
> If you want it to build with a different name, then you can edit your 
> wiki's tiddlywiki.info file, and change "index.html" inside of the 
> "build" section to something else.
>
> Good luck!
>
> On Tuesday, April 7, 2020 at 1:11:10 PM UTC-7, karl.bopper wrote:
>>
>> I have tiddlywiki on nodejs, and  i'd like to get the same behavior that 
>> you get when you 
>> click the save changes button in a browser, which for me, leads to a 
>> download of a single
>> html file which contains the whole wiki. Creating this html file with the 
>> full wiki is my goal.
>>
>> Can i do this via console commands to the nodejs tiddlywiki ? 
>>
>> I've looked at the options but the explanations are to technical for me. 
>> I have no clue
>> what the difference between rendertiddlers, render, save, is supposed to 
>> be
>> or how they are to be used. All i have managed is to start the wiki and 
>> to fetch it
>> from tiddlyspot. I can run the server and do a manual download by 
>> accessing the 
>> wiki in the browser. But i'd like to skip these steps and simply create 
>> the html file
>> directly.
>>
>>
>>

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