Mohammad,

Thanks very much for making this public, I expect eventually to make use of 
it, but since Ido not use github much and node implementations so much in a 
sophisticated way there is a learning curve.

I was wondering if you can see a way to generate libraries from a filter on 
top of the single file wikis. I have being playing with this but it is a 
little challenging for me.

Love your work

Regards
Tony


On Wednesday, 15 April 2020 22:15:53 UTC+10, 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 into a plugin library, lets 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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