I updated the scripts so you can just run Setup.sh again to update the 
version of tiddlywiki it uses to the newest version. It also no longer 
needs patching because the change is in the 5.1.22 core, so that makes it a 
bit simpler.

On Wednesday, April 15, 2020 at 2:15:53 PM UTC+2, Mohammad wrote:
>
> *Announcement*
> *A tool for plugin development and making plugin library*
> *Apr 15, 2020*
>
>
> Jed Carty has recently published a powerful tool to create plugin library!
> Now you can make plugins and bundle them in for a plugin library let end 
> users
> simply install your plugins like Tiddlywiki official plugin library.
>
> This tool needs Tiddlywiki5 on Node.js.
>
> For details see:
>
> https://github.com/inmysocks/PluginDevelopment
>
> *Description from repo site:*
>
> This repo is a stripped down version of what I use to create plugins and 
> make a plugin library.
>
> It has a few components:
>
> its own copy of the TiddlyWiki5 repo, this way you can do anything you 
> want here, including modifying the core, and you won't break anything else.
>
>    1. A script to start a wiki in a node server.
>    2. A script to create an empty plugin that you can then edit to make 
>    whatever you want.
>    3. A script to create new wikis that you can use to test plugins.
>    4. A script that you can use to create a plugin library with the 
>    plugins you have created.
>
>
> Thank you Jed
>
> --Mohammad
>

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