If you use "-g", isn't it putting the data down in your user drive? Or is 
it smart enough to put it all on the thumb drive ?

Plus, in the past, node had a habit of creating empty directories in the 
app/roaming directories even if you had specified specific local 
directories. This would be hard to detect unless you test on a machine that 
has never used node.js at all. That is, is it possible that bread crumbs 
are being left even if you use a portable device?


On Friday, April 17, 2020 at 12:41:12 PM UTC-7, Mohammad wrote:
>
> You may like to have a Tiddlywiki on Node.js with all its features on a 
> thumb drive!
> Or a Plug and Play Tiddlywiki.
>
> If so, this is a short instruction for Windows user. 
>
> 1. Download the portable Node.js:  (NodeJSPortable_6.14.2.zip)  from here
>   https://github.com/garethflowers/nodejs-portable/releases
>
> 2. Unzip on your thumb drive in the folder of choice
>
> 3. Run NodeJSPortable.exe   
>
> 4. In the command window appears install Tiddlywiki with below command 
> (you need internet access)
>     npm install -g tiddlywiki
>
> 5. That's all
>
>
> Make a test
> 1. Create a new wiki, by entering  below command
>     tiddlywiki mynewwiki --init server
>
> 2. Run your wiki by entering  below command
>     tiddlywiki mynewwiki --listen
>
> 3. Open a browser (FF, Chrome, Edge, Safari, ...) and
>      visit http://127.0.0.1:8080/ in your browser
>
>
> It has all the same features as Tiddlywiki on NodeJS, plus, it leaves no 
> personal information behind on the machine you run it on, so you can take 
> it with you wherever you go.
>
>
> This is another journey in Tiddlywiki wonderland.
>
> --Mohammad
>
>
>

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