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 > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/tiddlywiki/d9ef7547-79c1-4158-901f-45c7bd524722%40googlegroups.com.

