Here is my reply in that issue. I also include an example tiddlywiki.info

Like I said, it's not a good idea to use the plugin library with data
folders because they won't get upgraded when you upgrade to a newer version
of TiddlyWiki. So that's probably why it's not included.

https://github.com/Arlen22/TiddlyServer/issues/94#issuecomment-622179126

On Thu, Apr 30, 2020 at 7:47 PM Arlen Beiler <[email protected]> wrote:

> You're the second person to ask that in the last few days. This must be a
> recent change in TiddlyWiki.
>
> Normally you specify the plugins by name in the tiddlywiki.info file so
> they get upgraded automatically when you upgrade to a new version of
> TiddlyWiki. This is definitely the better way to do it, otherwise you will
> end up running into compatibility issues between core and the official
> plugins.
>
> In any case, this would be a TiddlyWiki data folder question. It's not
> specific to TiddlyServer.
>
> Apparently you can also drag in the plugin library config tiddler.
> https://github.com/Arlen22/TiddlyServer/issues/94#issuecomment-622159672
>
> On Thu, Apr 30, 2020 at 6:45 PM 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>> How do I tell TS where my physical plugin library and/or where do I put a
>> collection of plugins?
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>> On Friday, April 24, 2020 at 1:39:44 PM UTC-7, Arlen Beiler wrote:
>>>
>>> Hello Everyone,
>>>
>>> I've upgraded TiddlyServer to target 5.1.22.
>>>
>>> @someguynamedmatt helped rearrange the build process, resulting in a
>>> clean production build. So, I've now published TiddlyServer to npm and you
>>> can install it by running
>>>
>>>      npm install -g tiddlyserver
>>>
>>> This will install it globally, which also puts it in your PATH, so you
>>> can run it directly using
>>>
>>>      tiddlyserver --config /path/to/settings.json
>>>
>>> Windows should also work just fine. You can use the tilde (~) if your
>>> shell supports it. I forgot to include tilde support for the config
>>> parameter (if the shell passes it through). I'll add that in the future.
>>>
>>> If you don't have npm installed or you want to do a portable install,
>>> you'll find the archives listed at
>>> https://github.com/Arlen22/TiddlyServer/releases/tag/v2.2.0-alpha-3. I
>>> downloaded the tgz files from npm, and the zip files are the same archive
>>> converted to a zip file.
>>>
>>> I've separated out the tiddlywiki bundle into a separate npm package. If
>>> you're familiar with that it's still the same idea. I will add more info to
>>> the readme, but for now it's ready to use. It also includes the client-side
>>> .js files for adding in an html page, which probably nobody uses yet. I'm
>>> still working on the use cases and so forth for that, so that's just a
>>> little teaser.
>>>
>>> https://www.npmjs.com/package/tiddlywiki-production
>>>
>>> As always, remember to create backups before upgrading.
>>>
>>> Enjoy,
>>> Arlen
>>>
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