Jan/Mat,

I too am keen on making use of libraries,

However much of what you wan't can I expect be done by other means.

   - The attached tiddler illustrates something quite interesting. 
   - Drop it on a Wiki and import it (trust me)
   - Open it and you will see it is ready to import two tiddlers (you can 
   select here)
   - It will then import (a button to copy the text from the current 
   tiddler)
   - Currently such install pending tiddlers delete the source automatically
   - It would be trivial to set a flag and modify the import to not delete 
   install pending tiddlers so you can install and reinstall. 

I actually have a wealth of hacks with importing and plugins that offer so 
many tricks I have not being able yet to see how best to share them. Once I 
can reproduce libraries, ideally without the command line, from single file 
wikis, I can do even more. 

Regards
Tony


On Sunday, April 19, 2020 at 7:11:02 AM UTC+10, Jan wrote:
>
> Hi community, 
> I am very fascinated with the new ability of the plugin-library to 
> install plugins on the fly. I would like to use this mechanism for 
> importing content - like history-data, theatre-plays etc. ... or even 
> images. Because no js is involved, the even would run instantly. 
> What is the infrastructure behind the plugin-library? 
> Do you think it is possible to build and host a similar backend? 
>
> Thanks and best wishes 
> Jan 
>
>
>
>

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