Jan,

 Until I had not seen the ebook edition announced by Xavier, I did not even 
imagine one can distribute contents using plugin!
 Url: https://groups.google.com/d/msg/tiddlywiki/_VLufc4Svp8/jALzYZ09BAAJ

 I think your idea is feasible to implement. I thought even propose 
Tiddlywiki automatically recognize this.
 Right now Tiddlywiki plugin type is limited to *theme *and *plugin*, may 
be *content *can be another type.

 You may know *Andrew Harison* has amazing wikitext macros creating plugins 
on the fly! It likes give a filter, a name and press a button
  See 
here: https://groups.google.com/d/msg/tiddlywikidev/6uhnRwiz9Ik/NqVi2951AQAJ

 So, it seems to me, any user with no Node.JS or other technical knowledge 
of plugins and plugin library can make plugin and a library...

--Mohammad


On Sunday, April 19, 2020 at 1:41:02 AM UTC+4:30, 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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